Pwllheli Lifeboat Station
Pwllheli Lifeboat Station (based in Pwllheli, Gwynedd, Wales) was first established by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) in 1891 at a cost of £480.[1] The station currently operates a Shannon-class all-weather lifeboat and a D-class (IB1) lifeboat.
Pwllheli Lifeboat Station | |
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Pwllheli, Gwynedd | |
General information | |
Type | RNLI Lifeboat Station |
Location | Outer Harbour, Pwllheli, Gwynedd, LL53 5AY |
Country | Wales, United Kingdom |
Coordinates | 52°52′58″N 4°24′08″W |
Opened | 1891 |
Owner | Royal National Lifeboat Institution |
The station was built with doors at both ends which allowed the crew to launch the boat either into the harbour, or over the beach directly into the Sea. Pwllheli received its first motor lifeboat in 1930 and because it was kept afloat, the boathouse went unused until 1953. A D-class inshore lifeboat was first stationed in Pwllheli in 1964.[2] The new station was opened officially in September 2021.[3]
A new station was completed in 2020, thanks to public donations of £83,000 plus the sale of two Ferrari cars bequeathed to the charity in 2015. The new station accommodates the latest Shannon-class all-weather lifeboat.[4][5]
Fleet
All Weather Boats
Dates in service | Class | ON | Op. No. | Name | Comments |
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1930–1931 | 40ft Watson-class | ON 560 | Maria | Ex-Portpatrick, Broughty Ferry | |
1931–1940 | 43ft Watson-class | ON 620 | William McPherson | Ex-Aldeburgh, Campbeltown | |
1940–1943 | 45ft Watson-class | ON 690 | C.and S. | Ex-Dunmore East | |
1943–1953 | 46ft Watson-class | ON 841 | Manchester & Salford XXIX | ||
1953–1972 | 35ft 6in Liverpool-class | ON 905 | Katherine and Virgoe Buckland | ||
1972–1979 | 35ft 6in Liverpool-class | ON 869 | Anthony Robert Marshall | Ex-Reserve fleet, Rhyl | |
1979–1991 | 37ft Oakley-class | ON 978 | 37-11 | The Royal Thames | Ex-Runswick, Caister |
1991–2021 | Mersey-class | ON 1168 | 12-010 | Lilly and Vincent Anthony | |
2021-present[6] | Shannon-class | ON 1346 | 13-39 | Smith Brothers |
Inshore lifeboats
Dates in service | Class | Op. No. | Name | Comments |
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1964 | D-class (RFD PB16) | D-16 | Unnamed | |
1965–1966 | D-class (RFD PB16) | D-20 | Unnamed | |
1967 | D-class (RFD PB16) | D-25 | Unnamed | |
1968–1978 | D-class (RFD PB16) | D-153 | Unnamed | |
1979–1988 | D-class (Zodiac III) | D-265 | Unnamed | |
1988–1997 | D-class (EA16) | D-372 | The Lion | |
1997–2007 | D-class (EA16) | D-522 | City of Chester II | |
2007–present | D-class (IB1) | D-676 | Leslie and Peter Downes | [7] |
See also
References
- "Pwllheli Station History". RNLI.
- "History of Pwllheli Lifeboat". Pwllheli Lifeboat. Archived from the original on 21 April 2013. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
- "Ferraris sale worth £8.5m help fund Pwllheli RNLI boathouse". BBC. 12 September 2021. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
- Brendon Williams (18 December 2020). "RNLI sells two Ferraris to buy Pwllheli lifeboat station". BBC. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
- "Pwllheli boathouse races to the finish line with £2.8M boost from Ferrari sale". Retrieved 18 December 2020.
- Forgrave, Andrew (22 April 2021). "Watch £2m jet-propelled lifeboat run aground on North Wales beach - deliberately". North Wales Live. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
- "Lifeboat named after diver". Northumberland Gazette. 17 July 2008. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2013.