LYMINGTON is a town famous for its sailing links.
But yesterday the humble bath tub took centre stage as part of an annual charity event.
The Lymington Town Sailing Club Bath Race drew a crowd of about 200 people to the town’s famous sea water baths.
The event, which was held to raise funds for the RNLI, also saw a record 14 teams entering.
And there was a wide variety of different customised baths taking part in the race, from pirate-themed ones to tubs that were customised to make them more streamlined.
This year’s race was won by The Twigs, a team from Lymington, who received the prestigious Golden Bath award.
Alex Barnes, one of the event’s organisers said: “It was really well attended – it was certainly the best attended I’ve ever seen it.”
As well as the race, there were a number of other accolades handed out, including the best sinking gong, the best bath prize and the most disorganised bath award – which went to a team who turned up without a paddle.
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