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Viking Marine Rash'R Vest Competition Winner Announced!

10th December 2017
A Rash'r Vest. Rash'R an Irish company which designs and manufactures the 'brightest rash vests on the planet'. A Rash'r Vest. Rash'R an Irish company which designs and manufactures the 'brightest rash vests on the planet'.

The winner of November's Viking Marine Rash'R vest competition is Eileen Dooley of Dublin. 

Congratulations to you, Eileen! Your prize of a Rash'R vest will be winging its way to you shortly! 

Stay tuned for more prize competitions on Afloat.ie! 

Rash'R an Irish company which designs and manufactures the 'brightest rash vests on the planet'. Their printing methods allow to create the most detailed, vibrant vests available today. Each vest is made from Eco friendly materials and provides spf 50+ sun protection.

Well known Viking Marine is a full service specialist chandlery serving Irish boating needs. The Irish company sells from its store on Marine Road in Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin adjacent to the town marina and yacht clubs. Viking Marine also service RIBs, small motor craft and outboard engines of all makes from our service centre in Kilcoole, County Wicklow

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