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Fitness on Boats -
If Captain Cat were human, he would look just like this. The Can Opener does not.
Can Opener: So. This Voyaging Fitness Routine you've been researching for me... result?
Captain Cat: It's a work in progr... - 2012/02/10 Still at Ellesmere. - Getting bored now, come on Met. Office, get a thaw organised. Jill is up the launderette, I've checked the level in the starter battery, just got the water run to do and I can relax. Alright, if I relax anymore I'll be horizontal but why be on a boat... - 2012/02/10 Sail Away Presentation -
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arose early this morn, around 11am or so, still groggy from last night’s
arduous journey to the Cruising Association.
I staggered over to the Can Opener
and insta... - 2012/02/10 157 – Chasewater Railway Museum Bits & Pieces from Chasewater News Spring 1993 – Part 3 The Very Special Day A salute to our PW gang - 157 – Chasewater Railway Museum Bits & Pieces from Chasewater News Spring 1993 – Part 3 The Very Special Day A salute to our PW gang – By Dave Borthwick It began with Keith Day phoning round mid-week to prepare everyone … Continue ... - 2012/02/10 Ice Ice Whaley -
Finally some real chilly weather! The main dock has frozen quite impressively (3rd Feb) and the ice is now approaching the front of my boat.
Sleet in the Boulevard
Plenty of snow the following da... - 2012/02/10 Umpire for Team Racing -
I 've volunteered the Can Opener to help out on the umpire boats at an upcoming Red Tabby Team Racing Regatta.
It's a great way to give back to a good club and to bone up on the sailing racing rules at the same time.
... - 2012/02/09
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Valentia Island Lifeboat
The Valentia Lifeboat page is part of the Valentia Island Website, the page contains information on the history of the station, the crews list of achievements and photographs and links to other lifeboat and Sea rescue related sites
Irish Lifeboats
Irish Lifeboats is an enthusiasts website for those who have an interest in lifeboats and the lifeboat service in general.
The Ryder Lifeboat - Built 1902
The Ryder Lifeboat built in 1902 and was in service with the RNLI Looe in Cornwall until 1930 - Ryder is a Standard Self Righting Type which became the mainstay of the RNLI. fleet for over 80 years. Over 800 "Self Righter" of various dimensions were built and saw service around the UK and Irish coasts. The Ryder was restored in 1999.
St Davids Lifeboat Station
St Davids Lifeboat Station
Photographic History of the British Emergency Vehicle
High Quality images of the UK emergency vehicle
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