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Marine Rescue Broken Bay volunteers were out on the water this morning, running through the training program for all crew members who will be operating on board the unit’s brand new vessel, Broken Bay 30.
A passing crew from Marine Rescue Cottage Point on Cottage Point 31 and a NSW Maritime team stopped by to get to know the new vessel on their local waterways.
The Cottage Point crew are continuing with their training exercises this afternoon, before later heading into Brisbane Water for a night navigation exercise.
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