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Sidmouth Lifeboat

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Sidmouth Lifeboat Station
Sidmouth on the south coast of Devon
General information
TypeLifeboat station
LocationSidmouth
AddressThe Esplanade, Sidmouth, Devon, EX10 8BE
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates50°40′43″N 3°14′10″W / 50.6785°N 3.2360°W / 50.6785; -3.2360
OwnerSidmouth Lifeboat
Website
www.sidmouthlifeboat.org.uk

Sidmouth Lifeboat is a charity that provides lifeboat and lifeguard services in Sidmouth in Devon, England. The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) previously operated a lifeboat at Sidmouth between 1869 and 1912. The charity's independent service dates from 1968 and since 2019 its principal lifeboat has been an Arctic 24 boat named Peter & Barbara Truesdale.

RNLI Sidmouth Lifeboat Station

The RNLI had established stations at Lyme Regis in 1853 and at Exmouth in 1858.[1] The station at Sidmouth was opened in 1869 to cover the coast between the two earlier stations. A boathouse was built at the end of Ham Lane which housed two lifeboats at different times:[2]

At Sidmouth ON Name Class
Rimington 1860–1885 Peake
40 William and Frances 1885–1912 Self-righter[3]

The Sidmouth RNLI lifeboat saved 38 lives but by 1912 it was seldom called out and so the station was closed. The boathouse was later demolished but a stone carved with the initials 'RNLBI' was saved and is now over a doorway of the building that stands on the site.[2]

Independent service

Students at a local secondary school set up a beach lifesaving organisation in 1968 and a rigid inflatable lifeboat was purchased in 1972. The organisation was accredited with the Coastguard as a rescue facility in 1982. A new boathouse was built on The Esplanade when it obtained a new lifeboat in 1991.[2] The lifeboat covers Lyme Bay between Budleigh Salterton and Axmouth.[4]

Inshore lifeboats

Launching the Pride of Sidmouth
Name At Sidmouth Class Comments
1972–1981 Atlantic 16 [2]
Spirit of Sidmouth 1981–1998 Humber [2]
Sidmouth Herald 1998–2004 Atlantic 21 Purchased from the RNLI, Operational Number B-577.[2]
Pride of Sidmouth 2004–2019 Arctic 24 [2]
Peter & Barbara Truesdale 2019– Acrtic 24 [5]

The Arctic 24 lifeboats are 7.66 m (25.1 ft) long and can carry 4 crew with 8 survivors. Sidmouth Lifeboat also operates a 4.2 m (14 ft) MilproAvon Sea Rider boat which is known as Speedy Sid.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Denton, Tony (2009). Handbook 2009. Lifeboat Enthusiasts' Society. p. 59.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Leach, Nicholas (2009). Devon's Lifeboat Heritage. Twelveheads Press. pp. 4–5. ISBN 978-0-906294-72-7.
  3. ^ Denton, Tony (2010). Handbook 2010. Lifeboat Enthusiasts' Society. p. 2.
  4. ^ "Sidmouth Lifeboat". Sidmouth Lifeboat. Retrieved 24 March 2024.
  5. ^ a b "Meet the fleet". Sidmouth Lifeboat. Retrieved 24 March 2024.

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This page was last edited on 1 April 2024, at 16:36
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