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TWO boats have been involved in a horror crash plunging a sailor overboard during a yacht race.

The Round the Island Race, held in the Isle of Wight, faced difficult conditions with wind speeds of 64mph before the terrifying incident.

A man (circled) has fallen overboard during a yachting competition
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A man (circled) has fallen overboard during a yachting competition
The moment two yachts crash together
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The moment two yachts crash together
The RNLI raced to rescue the man
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The RNLI raced to rescue the manCredit: BNPS
Many races in the yacht competition were not able to finish on Saturday due to conditions
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Many races in the yacht competition were not able to finish on Saturday due to conditionsCredit: BNPS

Extreme conditions on Saturday led to many boaters not being able to finish the race and even saw a crash between two yachts.

And in horrifying scenes, one man was flung overboard and had to cling onto his life jacket.

It is understood the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) was standing by and raced to the sailor's help.

His condition is not yet known.

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The event, organised by the Island Sailing Club, puts amateur sailors up against the very best involved in the sport.

Around 10,000 people take part every year.

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