Saturday is the second day of the Bridlington Coble Festival.
It's a celebration of the traditional coble fishing vessels that used to operate along the Yorkshire Coast.
A number of the cobles will be sailing in Bridlington bay today and Paul Arro from the town's coble preservation society says they will be joined by a a more modern example of the design:
15 of the historic fishing vessels will be sailing in Bridlington Bay.
Paul says the event is now getting a national reputation:


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