Monday, 18 July 2011

WHAT DO LIFEBOATS DO IN A YEAR?

A couple of years ago Selsey Lifeboat Station had to fall in-line with national RNLI policy and stop firing a maroon every time a lifeboat is launched from the station.  Fortunately, via word-of-mouth and local papers, we know that the lifeboats at Selsey are kept busy throughout the year. But have you ever wondered what the RNLI do nationally in one year? At their AGM in May they published the folowing figures, it makes interesting reading.

3,230                 Lifeboats launched in times of darkness
1,958,581         Preventative actions taken
17,320             Children learned safety messages in the 
                             'Beach in the City' education programme
8,313                People rescued by lifeboat crews - that's an 
                             average of 23 per day.
10,758             Hours lifeboat volunteers spent saving lives at sea
£7 million        RNLI Christmas cards sold through its shops 
                           and enough rock to cover 131 lengths of an 
                           Olympic  Size swimming pool - no I didn't 
                           eat them all!
15                  Launches on Christmas Day - do hope their dinners 
                         were kept hot for them.

Information is taken from the latest edition of 'The Lifeboat', and this also includes a fascinating account of a harrowing launch that Hayling Island undertook in March of this year.

If anyone would like me to pass on my copies of 'The Lifeboat' to them, please email me.