Monday, 14 June 2010

2010 Season Gets Off to a Triumphant Start

The 2010 season is well underway and our new flag system and duty roster is working well. The crew have been training hard, as they have throughout the winter, and have handled their first incidents of the year with the professionalism and aplomb that we have come to expect of them. Some of our new helmsmen got their first experience in command of a live situation and did us proud.

We have also been very active on the fundraising and public relations front. There is a new range of RBRB merchandise on sale in the village (the 2010 collection) thanks to a newly formed merchandising sub-committee who have been out and about touting the wares and doing a smashing job.

In the picture, left, the Spirit of Runswick is on display at the annual Triumph rally at Runswick Bay Campsite on the weekend of 14th-16th May 2010 where the 2010 collection was on sale. Left to right, is Julie Metcalfe (merchandising), Lottie, Sarah Arnold (merchandising and Crew), Ben Metcalfe (Helmsman) and Lewis, Tom Bottomley (Helmsman) and Max, Tom Dobson (Helmsman), our winner of the dry suit competition, Andy 'the hat' Monaghan (Crew Leader) and Tom Glasby (Helmsman). Behind the camera is Claire Bottomley, the third member of the merchandising team.

A mention must go to Tom Dobson (yes, there are a lot of Tom's) who carried out his first two rescues as Helmsman on the weekend of 5th-6th June 2010. It was a busy weekend on the beach and, in addition to the usual range of questions and assists, there were two instances of early season, over-wintered, engines playing hard ball with their owners on first outing. The weather was reasonably clement and there was no immediate risk to life or limb but this remains an essential part of the service that RBRB provides to the many users of the coastal waters around Runswick Bay.

Now would also be a good time to make a plug or two for upcoming events - do please make a note in your diaries of the Runswick Bay Rescue Boat Weekend which will take place on 6th-8th August 2010. There are still a few tickets available for the Beef Supper on the Friday evening (although they are selling fast) and there will be the usual display and stalls and, back by popular demand, the bell boat race. We hear Her Majesty's Coastguard may be entering a team this year.

Tuesday, 6 April 2010

Whitby Gazette - Runswick Rescuers Retain Their History and Independence

The Whitby Gazette ran a two page feature on RBRB. Click on the images below to open the full pages.





Saturday, 27 March 2010

Crew Dinner 2010

The inaugural, re-instated, annual crew dinner was held on 26th March at the Runswick Bay Hotel. The crew dinner is held at the start of each season as part of the Rescue Boat's preparation for the year ahead and it proved to be a great evening with 25 crew and guests attending, awards being given and no shortage of fun and frolics.

There were 9 certificates awarded to crew who achieved their RYA Basic Navigation and Safety Certificates during the winter and no less than 6 crew achieved promotion to Helmsman after a winter of hard training and assessment. Our thanks to Andy Monaghan, Crew Leader, for all of his efforts over the last 6 months and for organising such a super event.

A very special award was given to Simon Blackburn - his own personal helmet with a new anti-collision system built into it. We suggest you ask Simon for exact details about the reason for this award and, although perhaps a little unfair, it was accepted with good humour.

All crew received their 2010 crew shirts and the flag was flying the following morning over the lifeboathouse as the new 'on duty' system started. With Easter only a week away, and the weather improving, we are expecting the Bay to get more and more busy from now onwards.

Wednesday, 17 March 2010

RBRB New Website is Launched

There's still a little bit of work to do, but it's official, the new RBRB website has gone live this week. We will be looking to refine, improve, add to and generally keep the thing lively, informative and current.

If you have any thoughts, ideas, comments (good or bad) then please let us know.

Friday, 21 August 2009

Whitby Gazette - Rescue Boat Weekend Attracts Two New Crew

Click here to download the story published in the Whitby Gazette on 21st August 2009.

Tuesday, 4 August 2009

Kayaker Stung

A Kayaker was rescued by Runswick Bay Rescue Boat after being stung by a weaver fish off Kettleness. The Kayaker radioed HM Coastguard around 7pm and the Coastguard initiated a launch of RBRB. The Kayaker was recovered to a waiting ambulance and transferred to Scarborough Hospital where he made a good recovery. There was an write up in the Whitby Gazette.