As night fell the Islanders had pulled 7 miles ahead of Oarsome Adventures. However Team Hallin Marine and Oarsome Adventures were almost neck and neck off Herne Bay in Kent, Pure Gym were 4 miles behind in 4th place just over a mile ahead of Savoir Faire.
After anchoring near Gravesend Yacht Club Charlene Ayres and Sally Kettle, the Coast Girls, were near Canvey Island 26 miles behind the leaders.
Have a safe night rowers at the end of a brilliant day!
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