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DOUGAL ON TOUR

DOUGAL ON TOUR

WIN! WORTH OVER £58! PHOTOS OF THE MONTH

Send in your photos and you could be in All At Sea, on our Facebook page or in our weekly newsletter (sign up at www.allatsea.co.uk). Send entries, with a caption, to editor@allatsea.co.uk. Every month the winner of the Photo of the Month will receive bottles of Adrift and Seaward along with a box of Light Fever Tree Tonic courtesy of Pentire.

This photo was taken on a beautiful sunny day in Arne Bay, Poole Harbour by Beverley Urquhart. Huw Gibby sent in this shot of a rare Galway Hooker dayboat sailing off Galway. A nervous preparation for some bad weather around the Lizard ,Trysail and Storm Jib hoisted ready for a rough ride. Thanks to Martin Sayers.

Here is Mack II moored in Chichester Harbour with an incredible sunset. Kim Visser and her boyfriend have been on a sailing adventure which took them to Brittany ahead of their baby’s September due date! A sunset photo taken from Emily Larcombe’s boat at Hamble Point Marina.

“We saw Medallia sailing off Poole on a quiet day while we were fishing.” Thanks to Sue Bewsey.

Thanks to Jez Marsh for this lovely photo of Newtown Creek.

A stunning view of Budapest taken by Peter Smith.

PHOTO OF THE MONTH WINNER!

An illegal ‘fisherman’ taken by Debbie Padbury while attending a Port Solent Yacht Club rally at Chichester. A beautiful photo taken from the Whitfield’s Sessa C38 in Southampton Waters. Feeling the breeze in his ears! Thanks to Tony Bald.

James Wordham sent in this rainbow photo, also taken at Hamble Point Marina.

Now that the days are getting longer, it simply makes more sense to Drink for Tomorrow as there is ever-more potential in what our days can hold. Whether it is squeezing a sail, run or cycle in before or after work; getting up to do some sunrise yoga; or simply building on the healthy habits that were made the day before, everyone has the potential to do more if they wake up ready to seize the day ahead! The non-alcoholic spirit company, Pentire, has been made with active individuals in mind, providing a delicious, refreshing serve to fuel fun had with friends that also allows you to get up and out with a rested body and mind the morning after. Both its spirits, Adrift and Seaward, boast a plethora of health benefits as they contain local (Cornish) coastal botanicals that thrive in the unique micro-climate of the local headland, making them rich in vitamins, carotenoids, flavonoids, antioxidants and omega 3, and always free from added sugar, artificial colourings and flavourings. Simply add tonic and enjoy! pentiredrinks.com

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