After two hard races the Enterprise sailing dinghies return to Looe.
Some crews pass the Banjo Pier, entering Looe river to land at the Albatross slipway.
Whilst others elect to land on East Looe beach.
The afternoon sun picks out the Blue sails.
As well as the Blue sailed Enterprise dinghies, Redwigs, Mirror and Laser boats from Looe Sailing Club are also racing today.
The Enterprise is a 4 metre long sailing dinghy with easily recognisable light blue sails.
Designed by Jack Holt, The Enterprise is a two-man sloop-rigged hiking sailing dinghy.
Enterprises provide close tactical racing, as opposed to modern classes optimised for speed racing.
A Mirror dinghy uses it's blue spinnaker to leave the river, following the white sailed Laser.
Tenby sailing club's Redwing - R221 Discretion.
Local fishing boats pass the Banjo Pier returning to Looe harbour.
A local Kayak expedition leaves the river estuary by White Rock.
All images © Ian Foster / fozimage