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A fantastic collection of information from the RNLI

Post by chris moody » 04 Jan 2016, 09:10

Here is a fantastic collection of boating information created by the RNLI

http://completeguide.rnli.org/default.html

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Re: A fantastic collection of information from the RNLI

Post by Paul » 05 Jan 2016, 00:01

Great information Chris and thanks for sharing :TY
Had a quick couple of goes on the tests.....yup 'more effort required' as it used to read on my school reports :shame .......but don't you go telling anyone else ;-)
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Re: A fantastic collection of information from the RNLI

Post by Martin » 05 Jan 2016, 20:56

I was going to do them, but I left my pencil case at home again... :shame
Joke over, Cracking info Chris, Thanks.
I had a play about on the lights test some time ago, started to get somewhat of a clue, then got doing something else .. No doubt its now all forgotten :shame
F-RibsAndSibs.Com.... :whistle
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