I'm curious about the mechanics of "going independent".
The RNLI own the boat. One assumes they would not be willing to sell it to an independent station, particularly one leaving on bad terms.
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Is this really the first time a crew have "gone independent"? I thought the Blythe all-weather boat, as featured in the controversial "Geordies Overboard" TV series a few years ago, was originally an RNLI station?
Pete
I guess it'll be very complicated to separate as some of the money would've been locally raised anyway. I've no idea how they'll handle it.
Blyth I think was different as the RNLI closed the station because of the number of nearby stations. Historically, IIRC, at one stage there were separate lifeboats in Northumberland that merged with the RNLI sometime in Victorian times so they were quite densly spaced along that coast.
as regards the boat that belongs to the RNLI as does the Atlantic, whispers suggest they will go for a French boat if the situation is not resolved
Perhaps Sybarite is on his way to Jersey as we speak.
as honorary treasurer?
Perhaps Sybarite is on his way to Jersey as we speak.
Let's hope so. Easy to scoff but he makes valid points. Speaking as a former crew member, IMO the RNLI is the epitome of lions led by donkeys (though I'd class myself as more of a moggy).
As a one-man French lifeboat sales team.
Perhaps Sybarite is on his way to Jersey as we speak.
Maybe it'll be a wake up call for them. Whatever the rights and wrongs of the case (and nobody seems to want to go public with specifics) the crew seems to have a lot of local support and a disproportionate amount of the RNLI's legacy income presumably comes from those who retire to the Channel Is.
With a trade-in of the Tamar, they could buy 3 or 4 Classe 1 vedettes.
The Life boat we have now, all the money was raised in Jersey!
And the port of Jersey own the building.
Given to the RNLI, though, so where it was raised isn't really relevant. Except as an indication that they might be able to raise a significant amount again to buy their own boat.
With a trade-in of the Tamar, they could buy 3 or 4 Classe 1 vedettes. New.
https://www.snsm.org/flotte/vedette-v1
Price new : £700k 46' AWB.
(memo Shannon 44' : £2.1m Tamar 52' £2.6m - £3m)
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