Biggles Wader
Well-Known Member
What's fantastic about this thread is the broad support for the RNLI.
Like others here I've a reasonable amount of experience having been incolved at the sharp end, in several roles, for 20 years ish. At the sharp end the operational managament is by volunteers and while nothing is perfect and there are clear tensions between pressure for local solutions and maintenance of a clear corporate approach by the RNLI, the reasons for these are pretty obvious and it seems to work well.
There is concern centrally about a potential fall in income from legacies in the future and so the clear plan is to get the shore building stock up to scratch, get the lifeboat fleet modernised with a reduction in the number of different classes of boats deployed to make efficiency savings and to ensure sufficient funds behind the organisiation to provide a hedge against a fall in income in the future. I'm not an accountant, but it all seems pretty sensible to me, theyre a great organisation to be involved with and they do the job.
Right.You get a small but vocal minority who attack the RNLI,but the vast and often quiet majority are very supportive.