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1571: 1591: 334:, and Skegness, were all becoming worn out, and in need of replacement. Larger self-righting lifeboats were now available, but all locations would then need a bigger boathouse, all beyond the finances of the LCSA. At a meeting of Rev. J. Arlington of the LCSA, and Capt. John Ward, RNLI Inspector of Lifeboats, it was agreed that, effective from January 1864, the responsibility and replacement of the four lifeboats and boathouses would be undertaken by the RNLI. The total cost was ÂĢ2,054-15-9d, with ÂĢ600 coming from the LCSA. Skegness would receive a 30-foot (8-oared) self-righting 'pulling and sailing' (P&S) lifeboat, one with oars and sails, which would be named 40: 31: 1746: 1698: 1655: 188: 56: 1576: 1581: 1586: 1704: 1721: 1688: 63: 1671: 355:, which had been driven aground in a gale. The lifeboat took twenty minutes to reach the vessel. Two crewmen were taken off, but the Master fell into the water between the two boats. Two lifeboat crewmen went into the rough water with a line and held on to the Master whilst the lifeboat was rowed to shore. For their bravery in this rescue both lifeboat crewmen were awarded RNLI silver medals. 268:, the RNIPLS decided to establish a lifeboat station at Gibraltar Point in Lincolnshire. This stretch of the British coastline has many shoals and constantly changing sandbanks, many of which lie between the town and the East Dudgeon Lightship. A boathouse was constructed, and a 24-foot non-self-righting Norfolk and Suffolk-class lifeboat was provided, built by William Plenty of 366:(ON 203), funded from the legacy of Mrs Ann Ball of London. In 1892, a new boathouse was constructed on the site of the old boathouse at South Parade.This boathouse had access doors for the lifeboat at either end of the building. There was also a watch room constructed on the first floor. This station was in use until 1990 when it was sold to a private buyer. 475:. The new lifeboat cost ÂĢ2.2 million. She was launched at the All-weather Lifeboat Centre at Poole on 9 September 2016, delivered to Skegness on 28 January 2017, and officially named on 27 May 2017. Funding came from the legacy of Joel Grunnill, and a donation from his cousin April Grunnill, both of whom had been volunteers with the station. 440:
All-weather lifeboat at Skegness. A new station was constructed on the Tower Esplanade, the first in the British Isles built especially for a Mersey-class lifeboat. The Inshore lifeboat was also housed within the same building, which also has improved crew and equipment facilities, and a souvenir
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in 1830, it was decided to relocate the lifeboat to Skegness. The lifeboat station at Gibraltar Point was closed, and the boathouse was dismantled. A new station was created at Skegness, just 3 mi (5 km) to the north, with the boathouse being reconstructed among the sand dunes, at a
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For Those In Peril – The Lifeboat Service of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, Station by Station. Author: Leach, Nicholas. Publisher: Silver Link Publishing Ltd, First Issue 1999. Work:Part 1, East Coast of England – Berwick to Hastings, Page 42, Skegness.
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In 1882, William Everington retired from his position of Honorary Secretary, which he held since the takeover by the RNLI. He was succeeded by Charles Fred Grantham, aged just 22, who would hold the position for the next 40 years.
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suffered heavy storm damage off the Humber estuary. Waterlogged and helpless, she drifted south for four days. Her crew were close to death when she was spotted, having run aground on the Skegness Middle Sand. The
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ran aground on the Skegness Middle Sand. Some difficulty was encountered launching the Gibraltar Point lifeboat into the rough conditions, not helped by a broken carriage wheel. Two crewmen aboard the
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Lifeboats of the Humber – Two centuries of gallantry. Author: Leach, Nicholas. Publisher:Amberley Publishing, first edition 2010. Work: Chapter 8, The last Watson Lifeboat, page72.
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Lifeboat Gallantry – RNLI Medals and how they were won. Author:Cox, Barry. Publisher:Spink & Son Ltd and the RNLI. Work: Page 160, MOODY, Samuel. CHESNUTT, George.
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in 1825, by the Royal National Institution for the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck (RNIPLS). The station was moved to Skegness just five years later in 1830.
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crew were rescued, five confirmed deceased, and eight were never recovered. The RNLI sent the station a letter of appreciation for their part in the search.
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and take off her crew. The brig was breaking up and was abandoned. The Coxswain and Second Coxswain were awarded silver medals and given written thanks by
388:(ON 554), the station's last pulling and sailing lifeboat, was launched to assist. Despite the severe weather, the lifeboat managed to get alongside the 143: 2109: 2011:
Lifeboat Gallantry – RNLI Medals and how they were won. Author:Cox, Barry. Publisher:Spink & Son Ltd and the RNLI. Work: Page 109, MOODY, Samuel.
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Pre ON numbers are unofficial numbers used by the Lifeboat Enthusiast Society to reference early lifeboats not included on the official RNLI list.
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In 1827, the management of the station was passed to the newly created Lincolnshire Coast Shipwreck Association, which was founded on 31 July.
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In 1990, it was decided that the cover for this area of the Lincolnshire coast would be greatly improved with the placing of a
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Skegness Lifeboats – An illustrated History. Author: Leach, Nicholas. Publisher:Landmark Publishing Ltd. Year Published:2008.
452:(D-739) was taking part in a search for a missing person, when a fire started on board, which spread rapidly. After issuing a 1925: 2075: 1570: 527: 415: 191: 1615: 1520: 828: 774: 203: 2230: 2032: 2016: 914: 1878: 327: 1795:
24-foot x 7-foot (8-Oared) non-self-righting Norfolk & Suffolk class lifeboat, built by William Plenty of
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Matthew Grunnill would be appointed Coxswain of Skegness lifeboat in 1908. He had previously served at
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lifeboat was the first motor-powered lifeboat at Skegness. The placement of motor lifeboats at
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and Skegness, brought about the closure of other east coast lifeboat stations, such as
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Died when he was run over by the lifeboat carriage wheel after exercise, 28 April 1874
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location now called Lifeboat Avenue. The cost of removing the boathouse was ÂĢ28.00
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Op. No. is the RNLI's Operational Number of the boat carried on the hull.
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A new lifeboat was placed at Skegness in 1888, a 37-foot lifeboat named
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35-foot 6in non-self-righting (single engine) Liverpool-class lifeboat.
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35-foot 6in non-self-righting (single engine) Liverpool-class lifeboat.
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On 18 October 1854, the lifeboat crew launched to assist the stricken
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The RNLI placed an Inshore lifeboat (ILB) at Skegness in May 1964, a
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A Framed Letter of Thanks signed by the Chairman of the Institution
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Joel Merrien Grunnill, Chairman, Lifeboat Management Group - 2008
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OS Explorer map: Skegness, Alford & Spilsby: (1:25 000):
406:(ON 760). This 35-foot 6in non-self-righting (single engine) 349: 279: 2001:. No. 14137. London. 30 January 1830. col F, p. 5. 561:
Thomas Atkins, Commissioned Boatman, H.M. Coastguard - 1850
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were rescued. Coxswain Samuel Moody was awarded his second
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In memory of those lost whilst serving Skegness lifeboat.
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35-foot (12-Oared) non-self-righting (P&S) lifeboat.
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collapsed, approximately 47 miles north-west off the
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were lost, but the rest were rescued by the lifeboat.
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37-foot (12-Oared) self-righting (P&S) lifeboat.
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33-foot (10-Oared) self-righting (P&S) lifeboat.
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Samuel Moody, Coxswain - 1854 (Second-Service Clasp)
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30-foot (8-Oared) self-righting (P&S) lifeboat.
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Major & Co Ltd. pp. 1–74. 1954:A Century and a Half of Skegness Lifeboats 1930: 1623: 1609: 546:The following are awards made at Skegness 2349: 2327: 667:Member, Order of the British Empire (MBE) 610:Montague Grunnill, Second Coxswain - 1912 16:Lifeboat station in Lincolnshire, England 2413:Buildings and structures in Lincolnshire 2261: 2065: 2063: 2046:"Skegness Lifeboat Station 1825 to 1982" 2037: 2021: 1911: 1596: 248:(ON 1324), on station since 2017, and a 2367: 2313:"British Empire Medal (Civil Division)" 2192: 2005: 2395: 2359:Leonard, Richie; Denton, Tony (2021). 2176: 1903:Leonard, Richie; Denton, Tony (2024). 1898: 1896: 1894: 1892: 1890: 1888: 1886: 441:shop to help with branch fundraising. 2060: 1951: 1604: 1558: 1556: 1554: 1544: 1542: 345:launched at 6:00am to the aid of the 1640: 522:(ON 977), along with lifeboats from 322:By 1863, the lifeboats of the LCSA, 2220: 1960: 1883: 588:George Chesnutt, crew member - 1876 467:(ON 1324) officially replaced the 192:Royal National Lifeboat Institution 13: 2361:Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2021 2043: 1905:Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2024 1551: 1539: 736: 541: 489: 376:On 9 November 1912, the Norwegian 14: 2424: 2403:Lifeboat stations in Lincolnshire 1632:Neighbouring Stations to Skegness 709: 607:Matthew Grunnill, Coxswain - 1912 341:On 5 December 1875, the lifeboat 1744: 1719: 1702: 1696: 1686: 1669: 1653: 1589: 1584: 1579: 1574: 1569: 893:37-foot Self-Righting (P&S) 872:33-foot Self-Righting (P&S) 851:30-foot Self-Righting (P&S) 785:Skegness - All-weather lifeboats 256:(D-842), on station since 2019. 186: 82:Gibraltar Point Lifeboat Station 61: 54: 38: 29: 2150: 2128: 2102: 2080: 1978:(226): 275–278. 1 November 1907 1847: 1838: 1829: 1820: 1811: 1802: 1789: 732:Skegness lifeboats and tractors 1867: 233:A station was first opened at 204:Skegness RNLI Lifeboat Station 1: 1860: 1720: 1670: 1219:Peterborough Beer Festival IV 570:Samuel Moody, Coxswain - 1851 450:Peterborough Beer Festival IV 444:On 20 May 2016, the Skegness 235:Gibraltar Point, Lincolnshire 1772:List of former RNLI stations 1703: 1687: 1650:Mablethorpe Lifeboat Station 1284:Launch and Recovery Tractors 1049:Skegness - Inshore lifeboats 703:Doreen April Grunnill - 2016 642:John Irving, Coxswain - 2002 626:Paul Martin, Coxswain - 1998 402:was replaced in 1932 by the 7: 2136:"New Lifeboat For Skegness" 1760: 1741:Hunstanton Lifeboat Station 915:35-foot Liverpool (P&S) 296:Following the wreck of the 10: 2429: 2200:"Skegness Station history" 259: 1693:Skegness Lifeboat Station 1638: 658:W Perrin, Coxswain - 1954 494:On 27 December 1965, the 394:King Haakon VII of Norway 212:Skegness Lifeboat Station 202: 197: 182: 174: 135: 125: 110: 102: 91: 86: 78: 49: 44:Skegness Lifeboat Station 37: 28: 24:Skegness Lifeboat Station 23: 1782: 829:24ft Norfolk and Suffolk 775:24ft Norfolk and Suffolk 278:On 20 January 1830, the 2293:. BBC. 30 December 2015 2225:. Spink & Son Ltd. 2090:. BBC News. 20 May 2016 1024:Joel and April Grunnill 465:Joel and April Grunnill 448:Inshore lifeboat, RNLB 371:Chapel Lifeboat Station 266:Sir William Hillary Bt. 246:Joel and April Grunnill 70:Skegness, Lincolnshire 1952:Major, B. S. (1977). 1767:List of RNLI stations 1597:Neighbouring stations 1444:Talus MBC Case 1150B 976:Charles Fred Grantham 520:Charles Fred Grantham 272:, at a cost of ÂĢ130. 2377:. BBC. 26 April 2012 2337:. RNLI. 11 June 2016 2249:. 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Skegness Lifeboat Station is located in Lincolnshire
RNLI
Skegness
Lincolnshire
England
Coordinates
53°08â€ē30â€ģN 0°20â€ē48â€ģE / 53.14176°N 0.34673°E / 53.14176; 0.34673

Royal National Lifeboat Institution
Skegness RNLI Lifeboat Station
Skegness
Humber Estuary
The Wash
Lincolnshire
Gibraltar Point, Lincolnshire
Shannon-class
D-class (IB1)
Sir William Hillary Bt.
Newbury, Berkshire
sloop
Wells-next-the-Sea
brig
RNLI Silver Medal
Donna Nook
Theddlethorpe
Sutton
Colchester
barge

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