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Exmouth
Royal
National Lifeboat Institution, Exmouth
For
more info contact the Coxswain: Tim Mock,
at the boathouse (docks) 01395 263579
Kevin Riley as Lifeboat Operations Manager
Brian Cole, Station Administrator/ speaker 01395 274328
Exmouth
Lifeboat, "Forward Birmingham Class number
1412" of "Forward Birmingham" Operational
number ON1210.
1803 is the year that a lifeboat was first recorded
at Exmouth. Trent class. The boat is off Shelly Beach
by the Harbour.
There
is a also a inflatable D516 "Spirit of the Exe...
Trent
Class Lifeboat Constructed of fibre reinforced
composite (FRC) Crew 6 Moored afloat, Length 14m (45ft
11in) Speed 25 knots, Range 250 n. miles. Type introduced
1994.

D
Class Lifeboat (funded by the clubs of the River
Exe) The inshore Lifeboat Station on the Seafront,
opposite the Harbour View Cafe, which includes a museum
and souvenir shop. The
boat is made of nylon coated with neoprene / hypalon.
Crew 2 / 3 Launched from a trailer. Length 4.9m (16ft)
Speed 20 knots, Endurance - 3 hours at maximum speed.
Introduced to Exmouth in 1997.
Coxswain: Tim Mock
Sept.
1996. Dedication & naming of the new self-righting
£1.3 million Lifeboat "Forward Birmingham"
by the President of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution
HRH the Duke of Kent.
(webmaster
adds) When its saving lives be very thankful to the
Coxswain Tim Mock and all of the brave lifeboat men
and women.
Special
thanks to Vic Cocker, chief Exec. of the Seven Trent
plc water co. and Chairman of the Forward Birmingham
Lifeboat Campaign and most of all to the people of
Birmingham, who paid over £600,000, who also
helped pay for the previous boat.
Thank
you to Frank Doyle who retired in May 2003 as Hon
Secretary, his successor is Kevin Riley as Lifeboat
Operations Manager (new title).
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