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Help a ‘shipwrecked’ mariner

he early morning sunshine was already warm enough for short sleeves and as I waited for the kettle to boil I climbed out into the cockpit of my 25ft gaffer to witness an RNLI inshore RIB passing by. I didn’t envy the two lifeboatmen trussed up in full foulies, welly boots and crash helmets as they motored into the landing stage. They must have been sweltering. There was a third figure

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