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Arrival Day
October 2001- 17-28 lays alongside the visitor pontoon in Brixham Harbour. She arrived in a rain squal that got everyone wet and then the sun came out.. |
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SAR
Perhaps one of the better shots of 2002 - the end of a spectacular demonstration by Brixham breakwater - look out for one again during 2003 |
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The Brixham Station
Things keep changing - the boat at this time was on a swinging mooring - now its moored fore and aft - what next? |
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One Sunday Morning
Sitting in the study looking North West all of audden a tower of black smoke was seen rising vertically - it was visible for miles - within minutes we launched and this is what we found. |
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D602
We were priviledged to take part in the assessment on the new Inshore Lifeboat during July and August 2002. Here the 'old' and 'new' head off for some comparisons - it was a fine day! |
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18 August 2002
Assembling for the naming ceremony |
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Sunset
17-28 at rest on a quiet spring evening on the 'fore and aft' moorings. It is not always as still as this but what a smashing sight - ready to go at a moments notice and a bit of careful casting off! Lot of rope in the water... |
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Sponsorship Gift
Lisa Kimble took part in a 'sponsored' tandem parachute jump to raise money for the RNLI. This is the day she presented the cheque to our Hon Sec Barrie Foster - thanks Louise |
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