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ournal of the toyal National Lifeboat Institution Volume 53 Number 525 The Lifeboat \utumn 1993 Lifeboat spotter's guide Vellum service report Open Days «• SALCOMBE LIFEBOAT PRINT "BALTIC EXCHANGE II" A SPECIAL EDITION SIGNED PRINT TO COMMEMORATE A FAMOUS YEAR IN THE HISTORY OF SALCOMBE LIFEBOAT. BY GORDON ASHTON IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE SALCOMBE LIFEBOAT CREW The Inspiration As winter approaches, the early in the morning anchored amidst a Fine Art gallery distributing to residents of a picturesque Devon Resort the panorama of Salcombe estuary, he is collectors around the world. reflect on the exploits of their lifeboat always aware of the lifeboat and the cox'n Frank Smith and his crew of TV many daring rescues attributed to its The Print stars. Gathering on street corners or in fearless crew. Large Size: sleepy bars they exchange views on This painting is a result of all 35 x 24.5 inches including border events inspired by the documentary those images. And it is a lasting tribute Small Size: series. to the year of the Salcombc Lifeboat. 17 x 12.5 inches including border A stone's throw away from the lifeboat store, artist Gordon Ashton Gordon Ashton This beautiful print is reproduced pauses at his work as he hears the twin A former freelance illustrator, to a very high standard, on high quality explosions of the maroons calling the who pursued his career in Europe and art paper using light fast inks. Each print crew to action, and moments later the Australia before settling in Salcombe is hand signed by the artist and special roar of the 850 h.p. engines heading out some 12 years ago. Now established as editions arc also available signed by in SIM. At night on a floodlit quay or an integral part of the community with members of the Salcombc Lifeboat crew. 50% OF PROFITS DONATED TO LIFEBOAT FUNDS. We anticipate a large response - please post this coupon now if required for Christmas ORDERS TO: RUSSELL COURT STUDIOS, 2 RUSSELL COURT, SALCOMBE, DEVON TQ8 8BS. TEL: 0548 843810 Please tick box required PLEASE ADD E3 P & P WITHIN U.K. / £7 OVERSEAS ^ Large size signed by artist only £16 Please debit my Visa/Master Card. € — ^] Large size signed by artist and crew £20 I I I I I III II Expiry Date ^] Small size signed by artist only £10 To the value of £ ^J Small size signed by artist and crew £14 Name on can) Signature NAME ADDRESS or I enclose a cheque / Postal Order to the value of £ Made payable to: RUSSELL COURT STUDIOS POSTCODE _TEL (Name. Address and card number on reverse of cheque) The Autumn 1993 Lifeboat Royal National RNLI News 74 What's happening in and around the Institution Lifeboat Services 76 Lifeboat Notable launches around the coast Institution Lifeboat Classes 81 Contents A spotter's guide to the different classes of lifeboats Volume 53 Past and Present 86 Number 525 From THE LIFEBOAT of 1893 and one of today's lifeboatmen Ceremonies 87 Chairman: New all-weather and inshore lifeboats named and dedicated MICHAEL VERNON Open All Hours... 92 Director and Secretary: Around the RNLI Headquarters Open Days LT CDR BRIAN MILES RD FNI RNR Membership News 93 Covenants explained, membership cards and a help line Editor: MIKE FLOYD Your Letters 94 Assistant Editor: GILL MACE Your views on all aspects of lifeboats and related subjects Editorial Assistant: MARY GYOPARI Fundraising Region changes 96 New Regions for the former Southern and Central branches Advertisement Manager: BARBARA TROUSDELL Bookshelf 98 Classified Advertisements: Books of RNLI and maritime interest reviewed MARION BARDSLEY Lifeboat Services 99 March, Aprifand May 1993 Headquarters: The Fundraisers 101 Royal National Lifeboat Institution. How some of the money is raised West Quay Road. Poole, People and Places 105 Dorset BH15 1HZ. Around and about the RNLI Telephone Poole (0202) 671133 Telex 41328. Registered Charity No. 209603 Next Issue: The Winter issue of THE THE LIFEBOAT: THE LIFEBOAT is pub- COVER PICTURE LIFEBOAT will appear in January 1994, and lished four times a year and is sent free of by Richard Price news items should be received by 29 October charge to RNLI members and Governors. The first Atlantic 75, Susan Peacock, 1993, but earlier if possible. For further information on how to join the Institution as a Member or Governor contact shows her paces in the Solent before All material submitted for consideration with a view to publication should be ad- the Membership section at RNLI Headquar-" going to Poole for Open Days in July, dressed to the Editor, THE LIFEBOAT, Royal ters. West Quay Road, Poole, Dorset BH15 She was accompanied by the first National Lifeboat Institution. West Quay I HZ. Subscriptions are also available - con- Atlantic 21, brought out of retire- Road. Poole. Dorset BH15 1HZ. tact the Editor at the same address for details. ment for the event, and the last one Photographs intended for return should be built before '75' production began. accompanied by a stamped, addressed enve- Printed by the Friary Press. Bridport Road. lope. Dorchester. Dorset 73 NEWS NEWS RNLI's largest bequest Committee of Management The RNLI has recently re- The bequest comes at a Several additions and changes Treasurer since 1988. He has ceived its largest legacy ever. timely moment for the Institu- to the RNLI's Committee of been a member of the Com- The bequest is eventually ex- tion, which has recently em- Management were announced mittee of Management since pected to total some £6.5m, barked on a plan to build following a meeting in July 1966, Deputy Treasurer from and will be a great help to the nearly 90 new fast afloat boats 1993. 1972 to 1988 and elected a Vice Institution in providing new of the Trent and Severn classes There are three new members President in 1975. lifeboats and shoreworks in in the next 10 years, costing of the committee: Mr J. N. C. James. Ap- the future. between £lm and £1.3m each Admiral Sir John Kerr. pointed Treasurer, having at today's prices. A capital Currently Commander-in- been Deputy Treasurer since NEWSPOINT programme of over £100m. Chief of Naval Home Com- 1992, a member of the Com- The funds were left to the mand and a Commodore of mittee of Management since An unlikely trilogy RNLI by Mr Roy Barker, a the Royal Naval Sailing As- 1980, a Vice President since Three of the items on these former Lincolnshire-based sociation. 1989, a member of the Execu- news pages are more closely agricultural businessman who Peter Nicholson. A mem- linked than meets the eye. tive Committee since 1985 and First we have the news of moved to Jersey some years ber of the Institution's Boat of the Finance Committee since the largest legacy ever re- ago. and Shoreworks Committee 1992. ceived by the Institution - a Mr Barker was introduced since 1992, a qualified naval Mr Roly Franks. Ap- remarkable £6.5m - then the to the Regional Organiser for architect, Rear Commodore of pointed Deputy Treasurer, curious photograph of the the area and over the years Penrhys lifeboat, and finally the Royal Yacht Squadron, vice served on the Finance Com- the news that the all-fast fleet they kept in contact, with Mr chairman of the International mittee since 1985, elected to should be a reality by No- Barker often visiting new life- Yacht Racing Union's Keel the Committee of Manage- vember this year. boats when they visited Jersey Boat Technical Committee and mentin!987,appointedaVice First the legacy. Although on passage and on trials. past chairman of National Boat President in 1989, chairman legacies sometimes appear to Mr Barker was a keen Shows. of the Boat and Shoreworks be received out-of-the-blue it is important to remember that yachtsman, and after going Mrs Valerie Strachan CB. Committee and a member of someone, somewhere sowed aboard a new Arun class life- Chairman of the Board of HM the Executive Committee. the seeds which led that per- boat he had a smallerboatbuilt Customs and Excise, awarded Mr James Paffett. Ap- son to consider the RNLI a along similar lines at lifeboat- the title UK Woman of Europe pointed a Vice President of the worthy benefactor. Was it a builders William Osborne. branch orguild official? Adoor- for her work towards the Institution, having been a to-door collector? A friendly The terms of the legacy completion of the EC single member of the Committee of welcome at a lifeboat station? mean that the funds will be market. Management since 1984 and It could be any or all of invested as an endowment The changes are: previously served on the Boat them, for each plays a vital trust and the interest used to Mr David Acland. Ap- and Shoreworks Committee part in presenting the RNLI fund new lifeboats and new pointed a Deputy Chairman and its work to the public. and Technical Advisory Equally, general aware- shoreworks facilities. Initially of the RNLI, having been Group. ness must be raised by media this would mean a new lifeboat coverage such as the recent every three or four years. All Fast work nears completion series 'Lifeboat' on ITV. The new boats funded from the In 1983 the RNLI committed it- likely that the final launch of an lifeboat community at trust will be named Roy Salcombe relinquished its pri- self tohavingfastlifeboatsat every 8-knot boat will be in October or Barker. vacy to help produce a pow- station by the end of 1993, and is November when Aldeburgh's It is planned that the first erful profile of lifeboatmen and set to meet this formidable target Rather class is officially replaced women which not only made lifeboat provided from the when the last of the 'traditional' by a new Mersey.