RNLI video in recent rough weather.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-25606557

Very sad circumstances, but I wouldn't want to be out in that!

Have great respect for the lads who do that job and do sometimes get disappointed with the critics of the RNLI who are in the main part time hobby boaters.
Have always held a high opinion of all involved with the RNLI and as some will know have had good reason to be grateful for the services rendered by two of their boats on the South coast recently.
Long may they carry on.
 
Appears to be most prevalent on certain other forums and mainly concerns the fund raising methods of RNLI.
You will very rarely find any serious critics among those who earn their living on the water,it mainly appears to be from those usually standing on large amounts of white glassfibre mainly at weekends.:)
 
There are some parts of the RNLI's work that I think "Yup, I could probably do that with a bit of training".
e.g. buzzing around Chichester harbour in the summer in a D-Class, towing boats off the sandbanks and rounding up the odd stray dinghy.

But going out to sea in a F10 ??? "Err, sorry lads, looks a bit squirrelly out there for me today..."

I have enormous respect for those that do.
 
In all honesty after an hour in those sort of temperature and conditions, it is a recovery not a rescue.
All I know is if I cock it all up through my own stupidity or worse, there is a good chance that no one with me with suffer any awful consequences other than being towed home with one very shamefaced skipper at the end of an RNLI towrope.
 
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