MUDEFORD RNLI's fun day was once again a roaring success with duck races, sea shanties, and more.
The free event saw clear skies and big crowds basking in the sun to enjoy a wide range of attractions on Sunday, all while fundraising for the lifesaving volunteer service.
The land-locked Navy Larks from Salisbury also entertained the crowd with a sea shanty dedicated to the RNLI's 200th anniversary as well as other talented performers.
Spectators watched in anticipation as a group of kayakers and paddleboarders completed a relay race off the Quay.
A unique red Porsche 911 also made a star appearance at the RNLI station. The car will soon be on a mission to drive clockwise around the whole of the UK and Ireland visiting 238 lifeboat stations in 911 hours to celebrate 200 years of the RNLI.
Robert King, chairman and event director of Mudeford RNLI, said: “This year marks the 200th anniversary of the RNLI and we are delighted to have you join us during this landmark year for an exciting day packed with activities and entertainment, all in support of the Mudeford RNLI Lifeboat station."
The fun day took place at Mudeford Quay on August 11.
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