wow, talk about action shots!~ thx for sharing that.will you get a chance at being winched?
How cool is that?Are you with the RNLI Dunc? There was a time when it was an ambition of mine to volunteer for the RNLI - but I don't think there's many stations around Birmingham - lol.
When the lifeboat station was officially closed a year later, Captain Fanshawe of the R.N.L.I. spoke of its remarkable history. In seven decades, 781 lives had been saved, a record that could only be matched by three other British stations.
Quote from: www.pallingrescue.co.ukWhen the lifeboat station was officially closed a year later, Captain Fanshawe of the R.N.L.I. spoke of its remarkable history. In seven decades, 781 lives had been saved, a record that could only be matched by three other British stations.Wow - I (shamefully) didn't even know that there were any independent lifeboats left. Are there many others that you know of Dunc?When I was younger, I did a lot of competitive sailing, but almost totally on inland waters. The only real sea sailing I did was arranged to get me (and a few others) through our RYA badges and was done on the Menai Straits.I was however privileged to sail on the Broads a few times, on proper, old broads yachts (the kind the public can't get at ). We used to spend at least one night at Great Yarmouth on each trip - is your station far from there?
Bloody good swimmers too .
Quote from: dunc5 on June 09, 2008, 09:44:57 PMBloody good swimmers too .Kind of a prerequisite for I lifeguard I guess I just looked at where Sea Palling is on the map, and there's a lot of place names there that bring back fond memories. As well as my trips on the Broads (oo-err) I stayed with my uncle a few times. I can't remember where he was stationed (he was in the RAF), but I do remember a Corvette dealers nearby - was it Stalham or Stalham Green?I'm glad I found this thread now Here's where we got the yacht's from : Hunter's Yard. I remember being told that one of the boats we had for a week was the "star" of Swallows and Amazons - lol. Shooting the bridge at Potter Heigham. All the shops in Wroxham seemed to be owned by the same bloke (was it Roy?). Sorry mate - went all nostalgic there........
Coltishall doesn't ring a bell, but it was a long time ago. Was it within walking distance of Stalham, as I maybe recall walking there with my uncle or parents - it's a bit foggy now. By coincidence I'm seeing that uncle this weekend for the first time in a few years so I'll ask him!Corvette Kingdom - that's it. I was very young, but the image of all those corvettes round the back of the shop has stayed with me to this day. Must have been 20 or more - all lined up. Then again, maybe time has warped my memory a bit - lol!
You have a great job Dunc, and you save lives! Best job ever!
Still best use of free time ever!
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Dunc! It was indeed RAF Coltishall I stayed at.I only got to speak to my uncle briefly last night, but he did say that it's closed down now? He said they were turning it into an open prison and an "eco-village" (whatever one of this is).So yes - small world indeed!