Aldeburgh Lifeboat Station currently operates two lifeboats. The All weather Lifeboat is a Mersey-class lifeboat and is called the Freddie Cooper (ON 1193) and has been on station since November 1993. The lifeboat is 38 feet long and is self-righting. She is powered by two 285 hp turbo charged Caterpillar 3208T diesel engines and she has a. RNLI Aldeburgh Lifeboat Station - Saving Lives at since on the East coast since 1851. Read our latest callout details and all about our Mersey Class Lifeboat. Toggle navigation. About. Aldeburgh Lifeboat; News & Events; The Guild; Launches. 2023 Launches; 2022 Launches; 2021 Launches; 2020 Launches; 2019 Launches;
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News and media from Aldeburgh Lifeboat Station. Southwold and Dunwich Lifeboat Day 2023 - a success despite storms! Aldeburgh is home to a Mersey class all-weather lifeboat and a D class inshore lifeboat. They stand ready, facing the North Sea. Get the latest launches here. RNLI Aldeburgh Lifeboat, Aldeburgh. 3,836 likes · 317 talking about this · 200 were here. The RNLI is the charity that saves lives at sea The current all weather lifeboat at Aldeburgh is the Mersey class 12-34 "Freddie Cooper" and from May 2017, the inshore lifeboat is the D class 808 "Susan Scott". 1993 - The new station lifeboat ON1193 Freddie Cooper was placed on service December 1993. The lifeboat was funded by the legacy of Mrs Winifred May Cooper. On 30 November 1993, an all-weather Mersey class lifeboat numbered 1234 arrived at Aldeburgh RNLI. To celebrate 30 years of Freddie Cooper the station held a commemorative launch on 30 November 2023 at 12.34pm and drew a crowd of locals, visitors, current and past lifeboat crew and colleagues.
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The RNLI is the charity that saves lives at sea. The Royal National Lifeboat Institution, a charity registered in England and Wales (209603), Scotland (SC037736), the Republic of Ireland (CHY 2678 and 20003326), the Bailiwick of Jersey (14), the Isle of Man (1308 and 006329F), the Bailiwick of Guernsey and Alderney, of West Quay Road, Poole, Dorset, BH15 1HZ. Aldeburgh Lifeboat Station, RNLI. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. From other local news sites. Paint work to improve grip on stairs at town's car park to start next. Aldeburgh Lifeboat Station is an RNLI station located in the town of Aldeburgh in the English county of Suffolk. the lifeboat station evolved from the Suffolk Shipwreck Association station in 1851 which was originally in Sizewell and there has been a lifeboat here since that date. The present station has two boats on station. These are the Mersey-class lifeboat RNLB Freddie Cooper and the D. Aldeburgh Lifeboat Station Guild Chair, received a very generous cheque, of £2000, from Neil, the landlord of a local pub, the Sibton White Horse. The money was raised through their Monday night quizzes and the photos show the cheque being handed over and Neil receiving a letter of thanks from the RNLI. As the RNLI is a charity, it relies on.
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Aldeburgh Lifeboat Station evolved from the Suffolk Shipwreck Association station in 1851 which was originally in Sizewell and there has been a lifeboat here since that date. The decisions have been made after an evidence-based process involving both lifeboat stations and were approved by RNLI Trustees last week. Amber French, the charity's Area Lifesaving Manager for both stations, said: 'The Mersey-class, all-weather lifeboat at Aldeburgh will soon reach the end of its operational service.
Callout No. 5 12 th June 2022. Aldeburgh RNLI all weather lifeboat launched this afternoon to a 30 foot motor boat taking on water, north of Aldeburgh. RNLI Aldeburgh all-weather lifeboat (ALB), the 'Freddie Cooper' was launched on Sunday 12 June, at approximately 2.30pm, following a Coastguard request, to a report of a 30 foot motor cruiser that was taking on water, north of Aldeburgh. Aldborough / Aldeburgh: Norfolk & Suffolk: 304: The lifeboat was initially named Aldborough at the request of a donor. Capsized 7 Dec 1899 with the loss of six lifeboatmen (a further lifeboatman died of his injuries in 1900). No. 2 Station (1905-1959) From To Lifeboat Name Class Official No Notes; 1905: 1929: Edward Z Dresden: Liverpool: 545:
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James, a descendant of Coxswain James Cable, is the 8th generation of Cable at Aldeburgh Lifeboat Station. He joined the lifeboat crew on his 17th birthday in 1998, following in the footsteps of his father Mark. Mark, nicknamed Soggy, who is now a shore crew volunteer, says: 'I don't think anybody could go to sea without being superstitious. Lifeboats have been in Aldeburgh for centuries, even before the Royal National Lifeboat Institution was founded 199 years ago. On the stony beach of the Suffolk town sit two venerable lifeboat.