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Fishermen invited to see 'MOB' system

by isleofman.com 17th June 2008
A man who is undertaking a 1,600 mile round Britain trip in a small motor boat has spent the last couple of days on the Isle of Man, talking to boat owners about marine safety.

Paul Churchley (pictured) is raising money for the RNLI and promoting the 'Train One, Save Many' campaign.

He is also demonstrating the 'MOB Guardian' man overboard system, which he hopes people will take the chance to see while he is moored in Douglas marina (audio file attached):

The next leg of his trip is being sponsored by local businessman Steve Burrows.

Paul's telephone number is 07801 868276, or you can check out the website at roundbritain.org.uk



Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 17th, June 2008 10:09pm.

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