Episode 2

It's episode 2 of Harry Redknapp's ultimate Sandbanks staycation. This week, Harry is joined by footballing friends John Barnes and Chris Kamara and takes them, and viewers, to the water to show off what Sandbanks has to offer from the sea.
Harry challenges John and Chris to a full-throttle powerboat showdown on the Solent. Can the king of the jungle master the seas? Or will Harry and Barnsey fall short of ex-navy footballer ‘Kammy-kaze'? The loser of the race has to by supper in at Harry's favourite chippy, where they sample a local pickled-delicacy and Kammy takes a turn behind the counter.
The following day Harry, John and Sandra climb aboard a luxury yacht and Harry continues John's whistle stop tour of Sandbanks. A pit-stop at the Cowes Torquay offshore race allows Harry a closer look at the super-fast powerboats that roar past his house, as the sun sets they head back to Sandbanks and Barnsey gets up close and personal with the nudists of Studland Bay.
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