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RBRB Has a New Crew Leader
We are therefore very pleased to announce the appointment of Tom (Dobbo) Dobson as our new Crew Leader. Tom joined the Rescue Boat in 2008 and has trained and worked hard to win the unanimous support of the crew in this promotion. Tom is a qualified RYA instructor and has enormous skills not just in boat handling and safety but also in all aspects of the maintenance of the service. Tom has also served on the committee since 2009.
As part of the ongoing evolution of RBRB, Tom will be supported by a new operational structure and we are also very pleased to announce the following operational promotions to support Tom in his new role:
• Boat and Boathouse Officer, Dave Walker supported by Lewis Clarke and Phil Metcalfe
• Quality Assurance Officer, Mike Sewell
• Training Officer, Simon Blackburn
• Recruitment and PR Officer, Robbie Stewart
• Duties Officer, Neil Suckling
• Communications Officer, Tom Bottomley
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Whitby Gazette Feature
Whitby Gazette on the Very Successful RBRB Weekend 2011
A Busy Day In Runswick Bay
On Sunday 31st July at 9:50am the fast fisher ‘Silver Fox’ strayed onto rocks at the northern end of Runswick Bay on a falling tide. Runswick Bay Rescue Boat crew on shore readying for that day’s annual display launched to assist. The IRB (Inshore Rescue Boat) evacuated the boat’s two crew. When the tide finally turned, the boat was retrieved.
In the meantime while the tide was low, two children were brought to the boathouse after playing in sand near the shore requiring first aid. Both had grabbed weever fish and had been stung. First aid was administered by Runswick Bay Rescue Boat’s shore support crew. “This shows the dangers posed at low tides. Weever fish bury themselves just under the sand and if disturbed can inject a painful venom”
At 3:30pm the Runswick Bay Rescue boat began their annual display close to shore in the bay. A large crowd watched as the IRB crew demonstrated a variety of techniques used in a range of rescues. A pair of canoes, a sailing dinghy, and a fishing boat were’ rescued’ and the IRB crew demonstrated the boat’s extraordinary handling. Commentary by the Crew Leader kept the crowd informed as to what they were watching giving them facts about Runswick Bay Rescue Boat throughout the exercise.
This was the culmination to a very successful weekend of fundraising events which included a raft race, a visit by the Coble and Keelboat society and demonstrations of lobster pot making and Gansey knitting.
Runswick Bay Rescue Boat is a totally independent organisation and relies entirely on its own fundraising.
Over £800 Made at Boat Fundraiser – Whitby Gazette
Kayaker Capsizes in Rough Seas – Whitby Gazette
Kayak Fishing Competition – Whitby Gazette
Letter from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency
Runswick Bay Crew Come to Aid of Stricken Dinghy
Whitby Gazette Online – Published on Tuesday 21 June 2011 11:00
TWO men on board a dinghy attempted to row it back to the shore at Runswick Bay after the engine failed.
Luckily a member of the public on the cliffs at Port Mulgrave spotted them at about 7.30pm on Monday and rang a crewman from the Runswick Bay Rescue Boat to ask advice.
A crew was immediately mustered and the Humber coastguard notified.
Runswick Bay Rescue Boat then launched to find a 15 foot fibreglass dinghy with a dead engine still being rowed in the direction of Runswick.
The two men onboard were safe, unharmed and well equipped with life jackets but faced with a long and tiring row to shore.
They gratefully accepted assistance and were towed safely to shore. The rescue boat was stood down at 8.10pm
Blessing of the New Boat – Whitby Gazette
Wang-Tastic Day – Whitby Gazette
An amazing total of £2,537.73 was raised for Runswick Bay Rescue Boat at the 4th annual wellie wanging event held in the Village on Sunday 1st May.
On behalf of everyone at RBRB we would like to offer our sincere thanks to Robbie, Kelly and all of the fun day organisers, helpers, donors and participants. This fantastic sum will cover a substantial proportion of the running costs for the Rescue Boat in 2011.
Sea and Air Rescue for Men Stranded on Cliffs – Whitby Gazette
Whitby Gazette – First Service in 2011
Boxing Day Swim Raises Money For The Rescue Boat
The Secretary of RBRB Association, the charity that runs the rescue boat, took part in the annual Whitby Boxing Day swim to raise funds for the charity. Christine Scaife (seen here centre photo), along with many other Boxing Day revellers, braved sub-zero air temperatures to dip in the sea off Whitby’s East Pier. What an angel.