Britain’s 12-metre America’s Cup challenger Blue Arrow sails up the River Thames to London. The yacht has been built by a syndicate formed by Tony Berry, of the Blue Arrow employment group, and the yachtsman Peter de Savary. It will challenge for Britain in the next America’s Cup races.
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49Britain’s 12-metre America’s Cup challenger Blue Arrow sails up the River Thames to London. The yacht has been built by a syndicate formed by Tony Berry, of the Blue Arrow employment group, and the yachtsman Peter de Savary. It will challenge for Britain in the next America’s Cup races. Press, 9 October 1987, Page 23
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