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Harwich Lifeboat station is one of the busiest in Britain and is just one of the 230 RNLI stations based about Britain 's coast. The RNLI is a charity that provides a 24-hour lifesaving service around the UK and Republic of Ireland . The RNLI operates solely from public donations and the crews & supporters are all volunteers.

The Harwich lifeboat station is located on the busy and historic England 's east coast, situated at the mouth of the River Stour & Orwell and opposite is Felixstowe the largest commercial port in the UK .  The Harbour and surrounding area is very popular with the increasing leisure industry, from yachting, power-boating, jet skiers and popular tourist's beaches. Harwich has a lifeboat history dating from 1876 and has been home to the first steam lifeboat "Duke of Northumberland” in 1890 and in 1996 the first Severn class lifeboat to be stationed in England was at Harwich.

Today there are two lifeboats stationed at Harwich the off-shore Severn class lifeboat “Albert Brown” and the inshore Atlantic 75 lifeboat “Sure and Steadfast”. In 2002 saw the completion of a new boathouse that provides crew training facilities, houses the in-shore lifeboat, public viewing area and souvenir shop.  The two lifeboats cover area from Walton-on-the-Naze to Aldeburgh and 50 miles off-shore, this includes the various different rivers such as the Deben, Ore and Walton-back-waters. This all leads to a very busy lifeboat station with an average of 100 services every year, this keeps the crews and lifeboats very busy.

This web site will provide you a better understanding of the latest services, history, activities and information about the work accomplished at the Harwich Lifeboat Station .


Station News

 

25/07/2010 - Roll Up Roll Up

The visit of the Rolls Royce enthusiasts club on Saturday 24th July was hailed as a great success raising £1060.00 for Harwich Lifeboats. Many local and visiting people took the opportunity to be chauffeured around the town for a small donation in the vintage car of their choice. Chris Ball chairman of the club said all our members were only too pleased to help in this event which we hope can be repeated in the near future. Keith Churchman RNLI Press Officer, said "On behalf of all at the station, I would like to thank the members of the public, Chris and wife Linda and all members for their time and donation to Harwich lifeboat station". Pictures are available by going to the Harwich Lifeboat menu at the top of the page and selecting News.

Latest Service

ALB - 26/07/2010 1825-2110

The Harwich All Weather Lifeboat was launched to assist the 10 meter yacht “Wizard “with Engine failure 14 miles North East of Harwich. The vessel with 4 persons onboard was taken in tow to lifeboat pontoons where repairs could be made

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