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16 May-15 July 2018

7/9/2018

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FFOC continues to work to prepare the ship for her trip to Scotland. There are many little things to do. We want the move to go smoothly.
David O'Neill of Save Falls of Clyde International has sent the following message to provide an opportunity for organizations or individuals to support this major event by becoming a sponsor: Here is what you can do:
Sponsorship or Branding opportunities available during this Global News, event, sailing from Hawaii to Scotland, via Panama Canal, possible multiple stops in U.S. to maximise News coverage, the ship is 325' X 40' Hull height approx 20', if you see an opportunity to promote your brand across Asia Pacific, U.S. Mainland and European regions, then contact us at savefallsofclyde@gmail.com
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Stuart balfour link
3/21/2019 07:53:16 am

Hello
Sounds like a splendid project.
Not sure how I can assist.
Working on sail assisted fishing project and developing my foldable mast system www.balphamast.com.
Pleased to follow your project and assist where Ican.
All the best Stuart
Sail Line Fish

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    Bruce McEwan, President

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