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Calshot lifeboat station
Calshot lifeboat station operates both an inshore and an all-weather lifeboat, covering the middle section of the Solent.
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Calshot lifeboat station, Calshot Spit, Southampton, Hampshire SO45 1BR, United Kingdom
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