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Hastings Lifeboat Station is located on The Stade, in the town of Hastings, in East Sussex. A lifeboat was first stationed here in 1835, but after a period of decline, the boat was no longer fit for purpose.
A new station was opened by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) in 1858.[1]

The station currently operates Шаблон:Lbc All-weather lifeboat, 13-28 Richard and Caroline Colton (ON 1335), launched off the beach using the Shannon Launch and Recovery System (SLARS), and a Шаблон:Lbc Inshore lifeboat, Richard Francis (D-835).[2]

History

The loss of a Coastguard boat and six crew in 1834 prompted a local fund to be set up, raising £81, and a lifeboat was provided in 1835, built locally by Thwaite and Winter. There are no records of any service, and by 1851, the boat was deemed to be unfit.[1]

The loss of another boat and crew off Hastings in October 1857 prompted local residents to place a request with the RNLI, that a lifeboat be placed at Hastings. This was agreed, and an order was placed with Forrestt of Limehouse, London to build a 30-foot Self-righting lifeboat, costing £161. A carriage was ordered, and a new boat house was commissioned at Rock-a-Nore, constructed by local builder Edwin Harman, at a cost of £137-10s. All costs were funded locally.[3]

The lifeboat arrived in Hastings on Monday 5 April 1858, along with a carriage and her equipment, all transported free of charge by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway Company. She was drawn on her carriage by a team of horses, and paraded through the streets of Hastings and St Leonards-on-Sea to the boathouse, where she was named Victoria by the Mayor.
Mr. T. S. Hyde was appointed Honorary Secretary, and Charles Picknell to be Coxswain.[3]

Victoria only served Hastings for 5 years, as she was found to be too small for the conditions encountered. In 1863, she was transferred to Palling in Norfolk, where she served for the following 18 years. Hastings were provided with a replacement Unnamed boat, previously a 30-foot 10-oared Self-righting boat stationed at Kingstown (Dún Laoghaire). She was modified for Hastings by Forrestt and extended to 36-foot 4inches (12-oared), arriving on 7 August 1863, and again transported free of charge by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway Company. In 1867, she was named Ellen Goodman in acknowledgment of the bequest of Miss E. Goodman, of Eversholt, Bedfordshire.[3]

Hastings was one of the first stations to receive one of the small fast Шаблон:Lbc (D-21) inshore lifeboats in 1964. As was common at the time, the use of the inshore boat was seasonal, and so followed a succession of boats each year until one was permanently placed on service in 1975, a Шаблон:Lbc (D-226).[2]

A new Шаблон:Lbc lifeboat was assigned to the station in 1989. She was funded by bequests from Dr. William Murphy and Mrs. Dorothy Kellet, and from a special promotion run by Sealink British Ferries, costing £498,625. At a ceremony on 21 September 1989, she was named 12-002 Sealink Endeavour (ON 1125) by HRH The Duke of Kent, President of the RNLI.[1]

In 2015, the RNLI received the most valuable items ever left to the Institution in a single legacy. In a most extraordinary bequest, the RNLI received two rare Ferrari cars from the estate of the late Mr. Richard Colton, businessman. Both were sent to auction.
The first one, a silver 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 sold for £1.93m. The second one, a 1960 red Ferrari 250 GT SWB sold for £6.6m This has funded two Шаблон:Lbc lifeboats, the first being assigned to Hastings in 2018, 13-28 Richard and Caroline Colton (ON 1335).[4]

Notable Rescues

On 31 March 1943, Hastings lifeboat was called to the aid of H.M. Trawler Caulonia, stranded off Jury's Gap, 10 miles east of Hastings, in a WSW gale, with rough seas and heavy swell. All kinds of obstacles had to be removed from the beach following Defence work. The boat was eventually run down the beach just as an enormous wave hit, and the boat was flung back on the beach. Finally the boat was launched, and made to the Caulonia. 17 men had already left in a life-raft. With wreckage all around, Coxswain Muggeridge managed to bring the lifeboat alongside for 30 minutes while the remaining seven crew were rescued. For this service, Coxswain John Muggeridge and Motor Mechanic William Hilder were both awarded the RNLI Bronze Medal.
Sadly, only days after the rescue, John Muggeridge was killed when his fishing boat hit a Sea-mine, and Mechanic William Hilder died in an Air-Raid two months later.[3]

Station honours

The following are awards made at Hastings[1][5]

Lt. John Prattent, RN, HMS Hyperion - 1830
Lt. Horatio James, RN, HMS Hyperion - 1830
  • Gold Medal, awarded by the Argentinian Naval Authorities
Dr Peter Davy - 1974
Alfred Stonham, Fisherman - 1904
John Herbert William Martin, Coxswain/Mechanic - 1975
Dr Peter Davy - 1974
John Edward Muggeridge, Coxswain - 1943
William R Hilder, Motor Mechanic - 1943
George Douglas White, Second Coxswain - 1975
John H Martin, Coxswain/Mechanic - 1985
Dr Peter Davy - 1974
  • The Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum
Commander W. Highfield, OBE, RN, Honorary Secretary - 1943
Edward F Adams, Second Coxswain - 1943
Fred White, Bowman - 1943
Hasting Lifeboat Crew - 1975
Christopher Cooper, Helmsman - 1985
Graham Furness, crew member - 1985
Steven Martin, crew member - 1985
David John Curtis, Assistant Mechanic - 1991
Simon Hodgson, Helmsman - 2007
  • A Framed Letter of Thanks signed by the Chairman of the Institution
J H Martin, Motor Mechanic - 1965
S Ferguson, Police Sergeant - 1965
J H Martin, Motor Mechanic - 1967
W Adams - 1967
R Shoesmith, ILB crew - 1972
C Green, ILB crew - 1972
K Ronchett, ILB crew - 1972
Fred White, Coxswain - 1991
Slone Phillips, crew member - 2007
Glenn Barry, crew member - 2007
  • Letters of Thanks signed by the Secretary of the Institution
John Martin, Coxswain/Mechanic - 1972
B Foster - 1972
R White - 1972
F Davis - 1972
J Mitchell - 1972
R Taylor - 1972
S Ferguson, Police Sergeant - 1965
S Ferguson, Police Sergeant - 1965
John H Martin, Motor Mechanic - 1965
John Herbert William Martin, Coxswain Mechanic - 1987[6]

Hastings lifeboats

All-weather lifeboats

ONШаблон:Efn Op.No.Шаблон:Efn Name In service[2] Class Comments
Arial? 1835− Unknown [Note 1]
Victoria 1858−1863 Шаблон:Lbb [Note 2]
Шаблон:Small,
Ellen Goodman
1863−1880 Шаблон:Nowrap (12-oared) [Note 3]
[Note 4]
187 Charles Arkcoll 1880−1901 34'Self-righting (P&S)
469 Charles Arkcoll 1901−1931 35'Self-righting (P&S)
740 Cyril and Lilian Bishop 1931−1950 Шаблон:Lbb
878 M. T. C. 1950−1963 Шаблон:Lbb [Note 5]
795 Frank and William Oates 1963−1964 Шаблон:Lbb
973 37-06 Fairlight 1964−1988 Шаблон:Lbb
984 37-17 Mary Joicey 1988−1989 Шаблон:Lbb
1125 12-002 Sealink Endeavour 1989−2018 Шаблон:Lbb
1335 13-28 Шаблон:Nowrap 2018− Шаблон:Lbb [4][7]

Inshore lifeboats

Op.No.Шаблон:Efn Name In service[2] Class Comments
D-21 Шаблон:Small 1964 Шаблон:Nowrap
D-25 Шаблон:Small 1965 Шаблон:Lbc
D-25 Шаблон:Small 1965−1967 Шаблон:Lbc
D-11 Шаблон:Small 1967 Шаблон:Lbc
D-143 Шаблон:Small 1967−1975 Шаблон:Lbc
D-226 Шаблон:Small 1975−1982 Шаблон:Lbc
D-288 Cinque Ports I 1983−1989 Шаблон:Lbc
D-392 Cecile Rampton 1989−1998 Шаблон:Lbc
D-540 Шаблон:Nowrap 1998−2008 Шаблон:Lbc
D-699 Daphne May 2008−2019 Шаблон:Lbc
D-835 Richard Francis 2019− Шаблон:Lbc [8]

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Notes

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See also

References

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