Some people don’t seem to be able to tell that school kids are on the boat and in the boat house watching a display launch. With there being kids on board multiple safety check would have been done before the launch.
I remember your kindness, my son had wanted to get on the Hayden Miller every holiday and he was 6, and the Coxwain (Barry John?), said off you go......Nice, brave, decent Welsh citizens.
Hey Sean, I'm currently working on a song for a charity single and would really love to use a short sample of your video's audio for it. Please reply and let me know if you would be happy for me to do this! Thanks
JT 1200 Yes, but if they get a call from a ship in distress during one of these pleasure cruises, they put the passengers over the side to swim ashore.
Opening lifeboats to the public will increase donations by a factor of 100 compared to mailshots. I happened across a lifeboat visit last week and was shown around one, inside and out, and it was fascinating. I've been a donor over several decades, but there was simply no way that I could walk past the donation box without putting a few pound-notes in it - and all of the other dads did the same.
Am sure if your weren’t busy on a day,you could charge £10 each just to do that,only do it on certain days and times (as it’s a working life saving vessel NOT an amusement ride)…. Probarly wouldn’t cover the cost of the derv!!!
I suppose with the rise and fall of the tide, the boat is always going out into deep water. Otherwise if its in the harbour it could be left stranded if the tide is out.
@@cobyjay23 We have ocean tides everywhere but I've yet to see a US Coast Guard or Canadian equivalent boat of any size anywhere but tied up at a dock. There must be some other reason.
@@joewoodchuck3824 Where this boat is housed on the Welsh coast the tide does go out quite a way so the boat is always therfore able to launch into deep water at speed.
It's an emergency rescue boat, crewed by volunteers. It's not a patrol boat. So, it's kept safe out of the water and ready to go if there's a call-out.
Yes, it's just the signal that the boat is going to be released and everyone is ready and to make sure that there are no volunteers on the slipway or in front of the boat
It's a search and rescue boat. They're called lifeboats in the UK, the same name that is used for the evacuation boats on ships. This is an RNLI Tamar class boat - rnli.org/what-we-do/lifeboats-and-stations/our-lifeboat-fleet/tamar-class-lifeboat
it is the tamar class all weather jet propelled lifeboat which is for off shore rescues in any weather conditions and almost any swell as if it capsizes it will rewrite its self and keeps the crew safe and we have the much smaller inflatables with either single or twin prop for inshore rescues
The best of the things that are in a while ago but the best of luck to all the time to get a new one is a great day to be able the first place I can be see you in the world to me and my mom is so much fun
Are you serious?. Obviously this isn't an emergency launch. This was just a public event so people can see how it works. It's done on a regular basis to make sure the boat is in top condition should there be a real emergency.
Don't forget that "lifeboat" in the UK means a search&rescue boat, not the thing you climb into if your ship is sinking... Better to have everything triple checked and ready to go than having to call a mayday yourself.
Where in that statement do I condone terrorism? I merely asked what kind of excitement (which by the way can have totally different meanings) were you expecting from a Lifeboat launch.
They are all volunteers apart from the mechanic who is paid to keep the boat and the equipment in instant readiness. Furthermore it should be obvious that this is a demonstration and that they are taking it slowly to show their guests. For instance the mast is always down before leaving the boathouse, in this case it had obviously been raised to demonstrate it and then lowered again for the launch. In a genuine call it is going to be a lot quicker than this.
jim foley what a complete lot of shit you talk and I can see you know nothing about the rnli as they are not paid they are all volunteers going out to save peoples lives and by doing so putting theirs at risk and that was an open day so they didn't need to rush but just so you know 1 when they arrive at station on a shout they need to change into the ppe ( to you that's personal protective equipment) 2 they board the boat and while the coxswain and navigator are get the vessel powered up and plotting the rout and setting the gps and other equipment the rest of the crew are doing other checks 3 while the above is being done the ramp is raised and boat winched down the slipway a few meters to allow for the holding pin to be released from the quick release 4 the siren is sounded to warn other vessels that the lifeboat is being launched and to stay clear then the cable is released and away they go all this is done in under 2 minutes another thing for you is that they are a none profit charity and barley make enough money to keep going out to help people each year those boats cost over 2million each then they need the equipment and medical kit then pay the council tax for the land the station is on and pay electric gas for heating to keep casualties warm water rates ect ect so got to say you really have pissed me off with your pathetic comments
What a fantastic bit of gear that it. And ordinary people have been saving lives in those boats since 1824. God Bless em' All.
They do a test launch quite regularly. We were lucky that day to be there at the right time.
How wonderful for those kids to experience this! Thank you!
those 2 CAT C18s sound awesome (1060hp each)👍👍
I want to see a video of how they retrieve the boat and get it ready for another launch. I was in the USCG and I have huge respect for the RNLI.
Mark Chalmers posted one 2 years ago.
They put a line out on a long stick, the crew hooks ot, cleats it off and then a winch hauls it up
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was there yesterday and was on my way back from a boat safari when the siran sounded and watched the whole this it was fing awsome
Some people don’t seem to be able to tell that school kids are on the boat and in the boat house watching a display launch. With there being kids on board multiple safety check would have been done before the launch.
I remember your kindness, my son had wanted to get on the Hayden Miller every holiday and he was 6, and the Coxwain (Barry John?), said off you go......Nice, brave, decent Welsh citizens.
Watching this never gets old!!
I'd bet you could make that an amusement ride
The alarm sounds like Bondi Beaches shark alert alarm! 🤣
that alarm is sounded to warn other vessels the boat was being launched and to move out of the way
shaun parkinson no shit Sherlock thanks for highlighting the obvious
It's like a ride that love the ramp
Was brilliant to watch, would have loved to be on there myself.
Was there today such a cool place
All that safety gear but the bloke pulling the pin sucks diesel fumes straight from the exhausts.
It’s only for a moment. That, and he’s likely behind the exhaust plumes when he pulls the pin (based on its location and the fact smoke will rise).
Fantastic!!
Now that's a launch!
Hi, can I use the audio from this video for a student project I'm working on about lifeboats?
Yeah of course
@@cobyjay23 That's great thank you :-)
@@nathanroyle1243 If you need anything from the video, please feel free to use.
That was mint brilliant
Holy crap that is 100% bad ass.
great jackets-the young people are wearing-are they available to buy?
Yes you can buy official RNLI branded clothing, just look up your local station or RNLI.org 👍
Impressive to experience
Well that beats the Alton Towers log flume hands down.
I was there 2 days ago
Do they launch multiple times?
@@antr7493 they do it usually once or twice a week I think on Monday and Wednesdays
SEA WORLD needs one of these ...lol
on my bucket list .
I got a video of it to but it was a different boat and on the Wednesday 16th of May because I went on holiday on the 12th in Tenby for one week
Looks great
Hey Sean, I'm currently working on a song for a charity single and would really love to use a short sample of your video's audio for it. Please reply and let me know if you would be happy for me to do this! Thanks
Looks like they take people on it like an amusement park ride
JT 1200 Yes, but if they get a call from a ship in distress during one of these pleasure cruises, they put the passengers over the side to swim ashore.
ushoys really????!!!!!!!!!!!
they do that as part of an open day and to raise money
ushoys grow up and show respect for what they do and as they where raising money by having a open day other stations where covering them
Opening lifeboats to the public will increase donations by a factor of 100 compared to mailshots. I happened across a lifeboat visit last week and was shown around one, inside and out, and it was fascinating. I've been a donor over several decades, but there was simply no way that I could walk past the donation box without putting a few pound-notes in it - and all of the other dads did the same.
I want to work for RNLI
Great cause always support it
Awesome
Great video. 👍
Am sure if your weren’t busy on a day,you could charge £10 each just to do that,only do it on certain days and times (as it’s a working life saving vessel NOT an amusement ride)….
Probarly wouldn’t cover the cost of the derv!!!
Best way to to launch the boat, beats them tractors pushing it out.
Thunderbirds are GO
Is there a reason they dont just leave the boat in the water?
I suppose with the rise and fall of the tide, the boat is always going out into deep water. Otherwise if its in the harbour it could be left stranded if the tide is out.
@@cobyjay23 We have ocean tides everywhere but I've yet to see a US Coast Guard or Canadian equivalent boat of any size anywhere but tied up at a dock. There must be some other reason.
@@joewoodchuck3824 Where this boat is housed on the Welsh coast the tide does go out quite a way so the boat is always therfore able to launch into deep water at speed.
Allows for 100% maintenance preparedness and protection from vicious seas
It's an emergency rescue boat, crewed by volunteers. It's not a patrol boat. So, it's kept safe out of the water and ready to go if there's a call-out.
2:46 is that a siren?
Yes, it's just the signal that the boat is going to be released and everyone is ready and to make sure that there are no volunteers on the slipway or in front of the boat
Sean Reddy where is it located?
superb
Is this a lifeboat that sits on ships for emergency or is this a rescue boat to go and rescue people?
Jablow Maikok this is an rnli life boat from the UK
It's a search and rescue boat. They're called lifeboats in the UK, the same name that is used for the evacuation boats on ships. This is an RNLI Tamar class boat - rnli.org/what-we-do/lifeboats-and-stations/our-lifeboat-fleet/tamar-class-lifeboat
David Wood ty sir
it is the tamar class all weather jet propelled lifeboat which is for off shore rescues in any weather conditions and almost any swell as if it capsizes it will rewrite its self and keeps the crew safe and we have the much smaller inflatables with either single or twin prop for inshore rescues
shaun parkinson Tamar is a prop driven boat
Fantastic
In a real life or death call every second counts thered be no pin rope its get ur butt's on board ramp drops and boat launches
Correction: 3:04
2:40 is when the engines start and the release safety siren starts - part of the whole process.
Correction 3.06
What a dag!
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from brasil
Going to France 🇫🇷 yet again are we ?.
Great!!!
So is it possible to go on it when it's launched like that?
Yes it is, but I think it's only organised trips through colleges or similar
@@cobyjay23 thank you ! I will investigate
@@martinyableNo. The people who were being taken out on this launch were RNLI lifeguards.
How many time goes have you got on the map of delay with the children on the
Cool
Yeahh cool.
If this was a real launch all these people would not have been on board and all those Gorpers would not have been there iether.
Well it's obviously just a test launch.
And that is as fast as you can launch the craft? That is very slow.
Slow as in the speed at which it goes down the ramp? Or slow as in the length of time it took to go through the launch procedure??
It’s a display for a school visit not an emergency launch.
Oh my those blue jeans on the left.......
Ricardo Testa first thing I noticed!!
Was it a hippopotamus wearing them?
How did she get in them
It is good because I like you I need speech for us
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The best of the things that are in a while ago but the best of luck to all the time to get a new one is a great day to be able the first place I can be see you in the world to me and my mom is so much fun
Please contact the court because it shows profiles get arrested with free at home
4 min to launch.....how is that a life boat?
Are you serious?. Obviously this isn't an emergency launch. This was just a public event so people can see how it works. It's done on a regular basis to make sure the boat is in top condition should there be a real emergency.
Don't forget that "lifeboat" in the UK means a search&rescue boat, not the thing you climb into if your ship is sinking... Better to have everything triple checked and ready to go than having to call a mayday yourself.
Tedious!
Why watch it then?
@@gary63693 I didn't make him watch it though did I?
@@gary63693 What, like terrorists or attack of the giant jellyfish.!!
Where in that statement do I condone terrorism? I merely asked what kind of excitement (which by the way can have totally different meanings) were you expecting from a Lifeboat launch.
gary63693 what are you on about. All he is trying to say is that a lifeboat launch is a lifeboat launch. What else could he think would happen
Don't Donate 🤬🤬🤬
There very slow at doing that. Easy to see they are being paid by the hour.
No. Volunteers, except for the paid mechanic who keeps it in seagoing condition.
jcangelluk you can be sure they pocket a lot of that money from all them collections. Don’t be fooled. No such thing as a free dinner.
They are all volunteers apart from the mechanic who is paid to keep the boat and the equipment in instant readiness. Furthermore it should be obvious that this is a demonstration and that they are taking it slowly to show their guests. For instance the mast is always down before leaving the boathouse, in this case it had obviously been raised to demonstrate it and then lowered again for the launch. In a genuine call it is going to be a lot quicker than this.
jim foley what a complete lot of shit you talk and I can see you know nothing about the rnli as they are not paid they are all volunteers going out to save peoples lives and by doing so putting theirs at risk and that was an open day so they didn't need to rush but just so you know 1 when they arrive at station on a shout they need to change into the ppe ( to you that's personal protective equipment) 2 they board the boat and while the coxswain and navigator are get the vessel powered up and plotting the rout and setting the gps and other equipment the rest of the crew are doing other checks 3 while the above is being done the ramp is raised and boat winched down the slipway a few meters to allow for the holding pin to be released from the quick release 4 the siren is sounded to warn other vessels that the lifeboat is being launched and to stay clear then the cable is released and away they go all this is done in under 2 minutes another thing for you is that they are a none profit charity and barley make enough money to keep going out to help people each year those boats cost over 2million each then they need the equipment and medical kit then pay the council tax for the land the station is on and pay electric gas for heating to keep casualties warm water rates ect ect so got to say you really have pissed me off with your pathetic comments
Hey pal listen good yeh.Im a life boat man my self and I don't like your crack stating any of our crews are THIEVES