An RNLI craft that's been saving lives and boats for nearly 30 years will be saying farewell tomorrow.
The Sir William Hillary will sail around the Isle of Man visiting lifeboat stations along the way.
During its service, the RNLI say the vessel has aided 417 people, saving 88 lives in the process.
It was retired from active service on July 2 - details of the stations it will visit is on our website:
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Ramsey: 9am - 9:30am
Peel: 10:30am - 11am
Port Erin: 11:30am - 12pm
Port St Mary Lifeboat Day: 12:30pm - 1pm
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