The conditions the RNLI go out in exceeds the limits of the 52' motor lifeboat, which is unimaginable. When it was the worst of the worst, the Invincible was getting underway. My unit considered the RNLI the best sailors in the world. If I ever venture to the UK, I'm stopping by to meet the heroes.
I’ve always wanted to get underway with you guys. I’ve 23 years in the USCG, drove 44s, and 47s. Northern Maine, Outer Banks, years and years in Alaska.
You know they are not messing about when the are hitting the water and are at full power BEFORE the have the masts and gantry raised, normaly the boat is lowered out of the boat house and these are raised and locked into place before the boat is released!
The conditions the RNLI go out in exceeds the limits of the 52' motor lifeboat, which is unimaginable. When it was the worst of the worst, the Invincible was getting underway. My unit considered the RNLI the best sailors in the world. If I ever venture to the UK, I'm stopping by to meet the heroes.
Brave man speedy ride. My tribute to RNLI.
Wow! Greetings from Indonesia 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
you are so good
I’ve always wanted to get underway with you guys. I’ve 23 years in the USCG, drove 44s, and 47s. Northern Maine, Outer Banks, years and years in Alaska.
Well done thank you for your service and please contact rnli Dorset Poole uk
I have experience of a Tenby lifeboat launch as I live in Skewen South wales
You know they are not messing about when the are hitting the water and are at full power BEFORE the have the masts and gantry raised, normaly the boat is lowered out of the boat house and these are raised and locked into place before the boat is released!
Yep, difference between proceed to scene and “immediate launch”.
So.....was there anyone found that day?
I believe they did find a guy on the rocks but he was happy taking photos and didn't want to be rescued LOL
It says above "thankfully that person was found safe and well on dry land"
@@tango6nf477 I must have overlooked that. Or didnt see that. My mistake
go RNLI