Port Erin Lifeboat Station is holding a naming ceremony for its new lifeboat.
The Atlantic 85 class vessel will be named after Mr Neil Crowe, in appreciation of his support of the RNLI.
Mr Crowe died in 2024 after a short illness and was a founding trustee of the Ritchie Charitable Trust, which funded five lifeboats across the Island.
The ceremony takes place at the Port Erin Lifeboat Station at 12.30pm tomorrow, Saturday July 12.
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