Swanage RNLI to get new lifeboat in 2023

The news that Swanage RNLI is to receive a brand new inshore lifeboat to replace the old D class boat, comes at the end of its successful Swanage Lifeboat Week.

The event, which ran from Friday 12th to Sunday 21st August 2022 and aimed at raising awareness of the RNLI’s work through fundraising events, was well attended, helped by largely good weather.

Advertisement 
Inshore lifeboat at Lifeboat week

The current inshore lifeboat on standby as the build a boat competitors find out whether their vessels will float or sink!

‘Phyl and Jack’ to be replaced

The current inshore lifeboat named after the couple who funded it, Phyl and Jack Cleare, was gifted to Swanage Lifeboat Station in September 2012 but is now due to be replaced. More details about the new boat will be known in 2023, when it is expected to arrive.

The RNLI is reliant for much of its income on generous donations from people like the Cleare family and those who give money during events like Swanage Lifeboat Week.

Over the last few years, it’s been difficult for the RNLI to fundraise with Covid restrictions, so it was a welcome relief for many that it was able to go ahead in 2022.

Swanage Lifeboat week duck race

One of the first events was the popular duck race

Lighthouse loop fun run during lifeboat week
Swanage RNLI

A race of a different kind – competitors registering for the Lighthouse Loop were caught in a torrential downpour but the actual fun run still went ahead as planned

“Lots of people attending events”

Swanage Lifeboat crew member Becky Mack said:

“There’s been a bit of a gap since our last lifeboat week but it’s worked well this year and we’ve had lots of people attending events. We’re already got lots of ideas for next year with plans for more musical acts, which are very popular.

“Our main focus at Swanage Lifeboat Station is to raise awareness of what we do and it’s a bonus that we raise money too. It’s great to see the crew and all the other RNLI volunteers, all helping to make this happen.

“If anyone wishes to get involved in next year’s lifeboat week, then they just need to drop in at the Lifeboat Station and let us know – we always welcome new volunteers.”

RNLI crew at Swanage Lifeboat week Sam aggas, Alice Haw, Dave Turnbull, Dan Lander

Swanage RNLI crew helping out at Prince Albert Gardens. Left to right: Sam Aggas, Alice Haw, Swanage Lifeboat Station coxswain Dave Turnbull and Dan Lander

Becky Mack at Swanage Lifeboat week

Crew member Becky Mack with other members of the crew running the bar

Saving lives at sea

The RNLI is a charity that saves lives at sea and has been doing so for nearly 200 years.

In Swanage there is an all weather lifeboat that can go out into the English Channel to rescue boats and crews in trouble and a smaller inshore lifeboat that can get close to the coastline, rescuing people from rock ledges and caves.

All the Swanage crew members, except the coxswain, are volunteers and go out at any time or day to help those in trouble.

Build a boat at Swanage Lifeboat week

Build a boat competition challenged teams to build a seaworthy boat with a minimum amount of materials in a short period of time

Build a boat at Swanage Lifeboat week

The teams assemble on the beach ready to race their boats

More news to follow

Becky added:

“We’ll have a debrief in September about lifeboat week and then work out any changes that we want to make or new things that we want to introduce for next year.

“And hopefully, we may have a new inshore lifeboat by then too. We’ll let everyone know more about its arrival and all the details about it, as soon as we hear from HQ!”

Watch the build a boat competiton – Who floats and who sinks…

Further information

  • More about Swanage Lifeboat Station is on the RNLI website
Lifeboat crew during Lifeboat week
Dave Corben
Abarama at Swanage Lifeboat week
The Reptiles perform during Lifeboat week
Swanage RNLI
Abarama at Swanage Lifeboat week
Buid a boat at Swanage Lifeboat week
Build a boat at Swanage Lifeboat week
Service on Swanage Pier for Lifeboat Week
Dave Corben

Swanage Lifeboat Week ended with a service at Swanage Pier on Sunday 21st August 2022

Share this story

Contact us

Do you have anything to add to this story?

We like to keep everything up-to-date, so if you know more, please help us by getting in touch.

Advertisement 

Top stories

Three weeks of roadworks to begin in Corfe Castle Just in time for the new school term, a three-week lane closure on the A351 at Corfe Castle begins on Monday 15th April 2024. 3 weeks ago More Purbeck visitors urged to take trip to Brownsea 1 month ago Swanage nightclub transforms into top new venue 4 weeks ago Open invitation to explore one of Swanage’s best kept secrets 1 week ago Bid to enhance closed Swanage seafront road thwarted by £6,000 bill 6 days ago

Most recent

Purbeck’s secret role during WWII revealed in new exhibition The somewhat forgotten story of how Langton Matravers in Dorset helped to win World War Two is being told in the village museum to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day. 11 hours ago Swanage election results spring a few surprises 1 day ago From Purbeck to Petra: Raising funds for children’s hospice 2 days ago Purbeck stone carvers to demonstrate craft at Corfe Castle 3 days ago May Bank Holiday picnic for Herston community to boost wellbeing 4 days ago