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Shouts 2009

11th Nov ILB

Shout InfoCromer ILB paged for immediate readiness at 15:15

 

 

15th October ALB

Shout Info Offshore lifeboat RNLB Lester paged to launch at 14:21

   

23rd August ILB

Shout Info Capsize boat involved in rescue at 15:34...

 

19th August ILB

Shout Info The crew pagers sounded at 18:24 for an ILB launch

   

14th August ILB

Shout Info The crew pagers sounded at 17:00 for an ILB launch

 

3rd August ALB

Shout Info Crew pagers sound in the early hours for a service launch

   

24th July ALB

Shout Info Cromer ALB was paged to launch on service today at 15:03

 

12th July ILB

Shout Info After a busy day Cromer ILB paged to launch at 19:11

   

12th July ALB

Shout Info Cromer offshore lifeboat paged to launch at 08:04

 

2nd July ALB

Shout Info  Cromer ALB has been paged to launch today at 12:48

   

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Seahorse III

D-568 Seahorse III, a standard 16ft 3in Avon EA16 'D' class inflatable lifeboat (ILB), was placed on station at Cromer on June 20th 2001.  

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Ruby and Arthur Reed II

Ruby and Arthur Reed II arrived at Cromer on December 16th 1985, and stayed on station until April 1st 2007. While the new boathouse and slipway were built (1997/98) she entered the relief fleet and she had spells at Selsey, Shoreham, Padstow, St...

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Spirit of Roundtable

D-307 Spirit of Roundtable, a standard 15ft 3in RFD PB16 'D' class inflatable lifeboat (ILB), was sent to Cromer in 1984 and stayed until August 1992.Her naming ceremony coincided with the launch of the Royal Mail's Safety at Sea postage stamps,...

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Ruby and Arthur Reed

The Ruby and Arthur Reed arrived at Cromer in March 1967, but due to damage sustained rehousing her she was taken to Lowestoft for repairs, to return again to Cromer on April 30th.She was named on June 21st by her donor, Mrs Ruby M. Reed, of Eastbourne.She served...

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William Henry and Mary King

The William Henry Mary King had arrived in Cromer in October 1964 to serve as the No.2 Lifeboat.She was named on July 8th 1965 by the President of the R.N.L.I. HRH Princess Marina, the Duchess of Kent. Following the naming at Cromer, the Duchess was flown to Wells-Next-The-Sea...

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