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Looe RNLI - Shout - 13.00 - Wednesday 21st May 2014 

Ian Foster
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A short video as Looe RNLI's Atlantic 75 B-793 "Alan and Margaret" returns to the Albatross boathouse after assisting RNLI Lifeguards at Tregonhawke Beach to rescue a swimmer in difficulties.
© Ian Foster / fozimage

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Комментарии : 20   
@dazasc1621
@dazasc1621 5 лет назад
Brave boy's and girls,good crab fishing spot too !!
@harveysmith100
@harveysmith100 3 года назад
Where is it? West Country? Looks lovely
@dazasc1621
@dazasc1621 3 года назад
@@harveysmith100 Devon mate.
@harveysmith100
@harveysmith100 3 года назад
@@dazasc1621 Thanks for the reply, when all this covid is over I will go there.
@valtercevoli9595
@valtercevoli9595 5 лет назад
Principessa tu ♥ quali comenti devo fare cose mai viste 🤒 comenti li devi fare tu hai viste con 🤒 occhi dal vivo tesoro bacio
@triman500
@triman500 4 года назад
Why dont they leave the boat in the water so they can make a quick get away. Seems like the RNLI provide really top quality boats but seem to have really slow methods of getting the boats in and out of the water. This is no critisism of the fantastic work the volunteers do. I am pretty sure they get fed up with ghow long it takes to get a boat out.
@PillSharks
@PillSharks 4 года назад
triman500 probably because Looe harbour dries out so the boat would be on the sand at LW... if it’s left outside then it’s exposed to the weather...
@petersharp90
@petersharp90 4 года назад
Have you seen what happens to boats that are left in the water? The hulls foul with weed and everything above the waterline is subject to sun damage/rain etc. Most lifeboats can launch very quickly.
@cjeam9199
@cjeam9199 4 года назад
Maintenance and reliability mostly. Where they launch from is often not suitable for an afloat mooring. The larger boats are kept afloat, but that limits where they can be deployed from.
@richc2587
@richc2587 3 года назад
2:30 mins to get a boat and it’s crew safely out of the water is pretty quick
@CymruEmergencyResponder
@CymruEmergencyResponder 3 года назад
@@cjeam9199 quite a lot of the larger boats are not kept afloat and are carriage launched too.
@22alisaxni
@22alisaxni 4 года назад
What a waste , of people and resourses..... A simple crane or derrick in the port ,will get better and fast results ....
@PillSharks
@PillSharks 4 года назад
Christos Panopoulos what so they could dump the boat straight onto the sand at low water!!
@cjeam9199
@cjeam9199 4 года назад
A tractor and trailer is hardly more resources than a crane, is more flexible, and is arguably safer and faster.
@richc2587
@richc2587 3 года назад
2:30 mins to get crew and boat out very safe is quick Start using a crane/ Derrick you go into the health and safety red tape, meaning before the boat could be lifted the crew ( and maybe injured party ) would have to vacate the boat in the water with waves meaning more resources so you got cost of crane plus cost of driver etc then the lifting mechanism needs to be attached to the boat and secured then lifted and dropped on to a trailer then secured again. would be far more people and resource than 1 hero in a tractor And not that I know but I’m confident the launch is half the time of retrieval And what’s resources when life’s are at risk, also the brave men and women of the rnli give there time and risk there life’s voluntarily
@markmanning6816
@markmanning6816 3 года назад
Another armchair know it all. The RNLI has been about for 197 years, have launched boats thousands upon thousands of times, do you not think they know what they are doing!! and just think if you was going to use a crane to launch a boat, what would happen in storms and high winds, when cranes can not operate???
@martingeldart386
@martingeldart386 2 года назад
The tide goes out leaving just sand, therefore a crane/derrick would not work here. They need a launch vehicle with trailer to drive the boat to where the water is.
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