The two 19-year-olds stamped their class with a clean slate, winning the last three races in tricky sea conditions off the INWTC and clinching the title, a media release said.
Aryaman has teamed with US-based Arosh to compete in the International 420 Class boat and the duo have their sights set on the World Championships in Perth in December this year.
There were no surprises in the 470 fleet as veteran PP Muthu and crew SC Singha of AYN sailed to victory. The pair quelled the challenge of another old sea salt Ayaz Shaikh and crew Shubham Patel, who comfortably secured the runners up spot. Both these 470 teams are now headed for Europe to participate in the European Championships, supported by the Yachting Association of India.
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