This is why this charity always gets my donation. The word 'heroes' isn't strong enough for these folks. God forbid I should ever need their services but the mere sight of these orange-clad saviours coming to rescue me would probably save my life.
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for your kind words John!
@rgsnr870211 ай бұрын
DOES FRANCE NOT HAVE AN EQUIVALENT TO THE RNLI ,IT IS THEM THAT SHOULD "RESCUE " THEM IN FRENCH WATERS AND RETURN THEM THE NEAREST PORT IN FRANCE .EITHER THAT OR OUR RNLI "RESCUE"THEM IN FRENCH WATERS AND TAKE THEM TO THE NEAREST FRENCH PORT AND END THIS FARCE OF FRENCH BORDER FORCE/NAVY ESCORTING BOATS INTO BRITISH WATERS AND THE RNLI "RESCUING" THEM AND BRINGING THEM TO DOVER ,WHEN IF THEY WERE IN REAL NEED OF RESCUING THE FRENCH NAVY/BORDER FORCE COULD HAVE DONE THAT IN FRENCH WATERS,EVERY MIGRANT THAT IS IMPORTED BY THE RNLI COSTS THE BRITISH TAXPAYER A MILLION POUND'S A YEAR AND THEY WONDER WHY PEOPLE HAVE STOPPED DONATING TO THE RNLI ,AND THE RNLI RUNNING FANCY ADVERTS WILL NOT SAVE THEM ON THIS ,THEY ARE AN ANTI BRITISH ORGANISATION NOW AND WHAT THEY DO BY ASSISTING ILLEGAL MIGRANTS IS A FORM OF INSURRECTION , I WILL NEVER DONATE TO THEM AGAIN WHEN EVERY MIGRANT THEY IMPORT REMOVES FUNDING FOR OUR OWN PEOPLES SOCIAL SERVICES ,HOUSING AND NHS
@Jonn33713 ай бұрын
Stay on the land. Problem solved
@stumor67622 ай бұрын
Yes i would not use heroes either, i was thinking traitors or the enemy within is more fitting
@dixieboy56892 жыл бұрын
20 years before the mast !! It aint no game, brothers and sisters. This is as rough and tough as it gets. Respect from USA
@rnli2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Greetings from the UK and Ireland
@John-tx1wk3 жыл бұрын
I did 25 years as a Boatswain's Mate in the US Coast Guard. I drove ships and boats for a living. These folks are the real deal. These are the men and women you want coming after you if you get in trouble. Top notch sailors one and all.
@rnli3 жыл бұрын
Appreciate your support John
@londontennistube7625 Жыл бұрын
Or if you're crossing the Channel on a small boat
@jordanbm49044 жыл бұрын
My grandfather served the RNLI for over 30 years. Got countless certificates and met the Queen, he was in the merchant navy before that, a true sailer! I couldn't be prouder.
@rexneale28962 жыл бұрын
😂
@cybergunnerplays2 жыл бұрын
Wow
@Tjalfe1985 Жыл бұрын
Respect and Honor Friend
@AA-69 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, He'd be So proud of the channel taxi service it has become 😏
@Jonn33712 ай бұрын
@@AA-69RNLI How many illegal immigrants do you bring to the Uk 🇬🇧
@kaederukawa81784 жыл бұрын
When there is no hope someone will come and rescue you in the middle of the sea this guy's will risky their lives and go through the storm to save your life they all's are angel to me they love their jobs God please take good care of this men and women all over the world who risking their lives to protect us Inn Sha Allah....
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your support.
@howardtowler61464 жыл бұрын
These are the sort of men and woman that should get medals. Hero's
@michaelmurphy11274 жыл бұрын
Yes watching those two girls going out in 2 foot waves in the sunshine filled me with awe.
@rykehuss34354 жыл бұрын
There are no women in those jobs. They cant really handle it, its way too physically and mentally demanding (very few men could either). As lifeguards sure, but not on lifeboats.
@SueMead4 жыл бұрын
@@rykehuss3435 Oh really? You know this how exactly? I know this may surprise you but there are women in all forms of emergency search and rescue. Yeah, I know, who'd have thunk it. Their bustles and corsets must really hold them back. Oh wait. It's the twenty-first century. Wow, will you look at that. Over fifty years since the first woman, at the tender age of 18 years old, was the first woman crew, and later went on to command. Fifty years. You sad little fellow.
@rykehuss34354 жыл бұрын
Sue Mead No there arent women in all forms of search and rescue. Because the hardest jobs are so hard that there are basically a handful of women in the world who could do them (with great genetics making them more like men than women, thanks to bone structure, testosterone etc). Doesn't matter what century it is, evolution doesn't work over centuries. Biology is biology, sexual dimorphism is sexual dimorphism even if you stomp your feet on the ground about it. Doesn't change facts.
@OP-10004 жыл бұрын
Rykehuss. I am sure playing video games gave you that insight.
@maxsparks51835 ай бұрын
God bless them and protect them. The Kilmore Quay crew climbed out of their safe, warm beds to risk their lives for 3 American strangers the cold, dark, gale swept night of 12/16/14-12/17 eleven miles off the coast and this American will forever be in their debt. Thank you men of Ireland. Thank you RNLI, an organization like no other. “Never Turn Back”
@duckyquack074 жыл бұрын
Proud to say my sis is a volunteer for the RNLI
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
You must be so proud!
@duckyquack074 жыл бұрын
RNLI I am 😃
@adammilan64344 жыл бұрын
Takes a brave and selfless person to do what she does, you must have a great sister 🙂👍
@duckyquack074 жыл бұрын
Adam Milan I do thanks
@stephenmcpherson28884 жыл бұрын
Heroes all, bravest of the brave. So proud of everyone in the RNLI. The only monthly payment I’ll never consider stopping.
@catwithabat71634 жыл бұрын
Sadly I’m from the us so I would donate but can’t due to currency differences
4 жыл бұрын
Everyone is a hero today even a window washer. Sad!
@brownpcsuncedu4 жыл бұрын
@ It's certainly true that the word "hero" gets overused these days. Still, I'm having a really hard time imagining a window washer whose job compares to the RNLI. :-)
@andypughtube4 жыл бұрын
@@brownpcsuncedu Some of them might be window washers, these folk mainly have a day-job too.
@jllrue3 жыл бұрын
everyone is a hero now days, such stupid times we live in!
@leonhealy74994 жыл бұрын
Jesus. That’s terrifying. What special special men and women who do that for complete strangers. I could not have more respect for these people.
@joshss64474 жыл бұрын
Mostly men mate
@leonhealy74994 жыл бұрын
What’s that go to do with it? 🤷🏽♂️
@joshss64474 жыл бұрын
@@leonhealy7499 just thought you should have a better idea of who is really out there saving people
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
@@joshss6447 A very outdated view. There are dedicated female crew members serving at lifeboat stations across the UK and Ireland, including in the position of coxswain.
@eifionjones5593 жыл бұрын
@@rnli and never forget Grace Darling and her Dad
@mickoneill62333 жыл бұрын
I just became a Governor member to help these extremely brave people, I don't live anywhere near the sea, but I still appreciate them, God bless and protect the RNLI here in Ireland and the UK,
@rnli3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for coming onboard with us! And you make a great point, you can live anywhere and support us!
@F10Colin4 жыл бұрын
As long standing Governors of the RNLI, this still brings a tear to my eye. I’m so proud of these guys and girls who put their lives at risk to save others. Thank you. No offence but I hope never to have to meet you out there. Colin & Julie
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
We hope you never need us either Colin and Julie. Thank you for your support.
@MrHawkwind43 Жыл бұрын
I left school in 1966 went straight into merchant navy, Methane Gas carrier's and then Oil Tankers and i Take my Hat off to these Brave Men and Women who Go to sea regardless of the weather to save Lives
@rnli Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your support Paul, we're always pleased to hear from the fellow seafarers who stand beside us.
@tiffgt53894 жыл бұрын
I'm professional firefighter and I can understand what your job mean for you. Seeing what you do make me ..(sorrry for my English) I have tears! You're reals heroes. Thanks
@DavePalmer174 жыл бұрын
I started supporting the RNLI over a decade ago, recruited to the cause on a beach in Devon. These courageous men and women risk everything to rescue lives around the coastlines of country. In these hard times due to COVID, they don’t have volunteers out and about fundraising to support the costs of around £500k a day to keep going. Anyone can contribute on their web site, please give to this worthy cause.
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for your support, Will - we wouldn't be able to continue our lifesaving work without incredible supporters like you 🙏
@mad-pit38323 жыл бұрын
around the 3:50 mark where the newhaven lifeboat is near the shore, you see a member of the crew on the beach next to a harbour arm. sadly that lad was never recovered, silly kids daring him to go in for a swim in that weather. but rite where the crew member is standing is now a plaque on the arm dedicated to the lad as his body remains unrecovered to this day. the upmost respect to the crew for their efforts regardless, and to all the other volunteer RNLI members in the uk.
@deschutesmaple45203 жыл бұрын
Volunteers risking their lives to rescue those imperiled at sea, humanity at its finest. God Bless! Much respect.
@nosaj00264 жыл бұрын
Hats off to the brave men an women who go out on a daily basis to save people
@thesaint8400 Жыл бұрын
Keep up the hard work guys and girls at the RNLI! Saving lives everyday.
@rnli Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your support for our lifesavers
@5uperi0r4 жыл бұрын
1:31 RIP to a brave soul who lost his life to saving others.
@Love-jf7rs3 жыл бұрын
Rest in peace
@dasboot59033 жыл бұрын
Amen +
@robbiethatguybarnes28103 жыл бұрын
my grandad was on the severn boat for that axedent
@Tom-cn5hd3 жыл бұрын
May his soul be at rest ✝️
@drewnos4 жыл бұрын
thank you folks of RNLI you are all heroines and heroes
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for your support :)
@austenpowers Жыл бұрын
Humbled to see the selfless commitment of these brave people ❤ Thank you ❤
@rnli Жыл бұрын
Thank you 💙
@6271-j2b4 жыл бұрын
Not easily moved but watching that put a massive lump in my throat, the fear of what the sea can do and the unbelievable bravery and selflessness of the people of the RNLI, unbelievable.
@willmason52783 жыл бұрын
I can say after years as an RNLI crewman, it never gets less scary when the sea is a bit messy, but it is fun. That is, until you're too late to help someone. To all that say thank you to us lot, we say thank you for continuing to support the charity in the the many ways you do. Its not all about those of us that go to sea, far from it in fact.
@grantlandking43613 жыл бұрын
My hat's off to you fine sir, and likewise to your fellow crewmen who answer the call of distress upon the waters. Thank you and Godspeed. From NC, USA
@u4ia_fubar_752 жыл бұрын
You're all heroes to us.💚
@Zwia.2 жыл бұрын
How many illegal immigrants did you help over?
@charliemackenzie-nash57072 жыл бұрын
@@Zwia. Are you saying you would rather they drowned? Are they only to answer a call if it comes from a UK national? It is not illegal to seek asylum in the UK.
@u4ia_fubar_752 жыл бұрын
@@charliemackenzie-nash5707 well said 👍
@camelia98022 жыл бұрын
Very brave fellows. They must have strong stomachs.
@johndawkes73394 жыл бұрын
There are only two charities I donate to, RNLI and the local Air Ambulance, being a horse and motorbike rider and recreational sea angler, one day I may need either of them, so want to ensure they are there. Great work, when the SHTF there are people who you can really rely on.
@u4ia_fubar_752 жыл бұрын
The men and women of the RNLI are the best in the world at what they do. Volunteers, most of them don't get paid but are willing to put their lives in danger. Heroes 💚👍
@rnli2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, we really appreciate your support and consideration for our dedicated lifesavers 💙
@Birchenoun4 жыл бұрын
Total respect and thanks from an ex-merchant seaman. I wanted to join the RNLI when I came ashore but the wife wouldn't move to Cornwall! Utter spoilsport :) Keep up the good work!
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
Cheers Nigel! ⚓
@skywatcher6514 жыл бұрын
I love this boat. The rescuers are awesome, too. They put their lives on the line for others. I say they are heroes
@TrailRunnerLife4 жыл бұрын
Then only thing more impressive than the skill is the bravery.
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
👏 well said.
@charlieharnett74054 жыл бұрын
@@rnli well done 🤝👍
@ЕвгенийЛебедев-у5й4 жыл бұрын
@@rnli 7
@mastermouth4 жыл бұрын
Britain is great! You will be fine outside Brexit. RNLI will save lives for sure 👍🏻
@Bigwavemaster14 жыл бұрын
This is where the big wave action is at kzbin.info
@georgedawson2357 ай бұрын
These gentlemen and ladies are the absolute epitome of heroism, they make me proud to be british ! ❤
@rnli6 ай бұрын
Thank you for your support, George 🙌
@colinsavill34593 жыл бұрын
How could anyone dare criticise these incredible people.
@janedeacondeacon98323 жыл бұрын
Easy,they give donations to bangladesh etc and ferry illegal migrants into the uk
@SceGno14 жыл бұрын
Why would anybody dislike this video!? These volunteers are absolute heroes and I believe the only type of people to dislike a video like this would have no empathy whatsoever! Well done to all of the volunteers in the RNLI - every last one of you are heroes. "Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one's life for one's friends."
@AA-69 Жыл бұрын
Maybe because it's being turned into a CHANNEL TAXI SERVICE 🤔
@wendybehe26813 жыл бұрын
I watch because I am captivated by the willpower of those who ever go down to the ocean and then these RNLI people always bring me to tears. God loves us so much to make such men and women.. I pray for them even in my dreams.
@roytabberer74274 жыл бұрын
All voluntary as well, very brave lads & lasses.
@mreckes99674 жыл бұрын
And to think they used to do all that with man-power alone, rowing out regardless of the conditions. My dear old Dad used to tell us stories of the Lifeboat Service when we were kids, and when we went to the UK in the 60's we got to go inside the shed and see a boat. We were most impressed by the launching ramp (I was 10yr). True hero's in my book.
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
What a lovely story - thank you for sharing that with us! Huge thanks for your support.
@someoneelse.22523 жыл бұрын
The men who go out to sea in the worst conditions to save others are the real heroes. All the hype about firemen being heroes.....forget it. They show up, point a hose and go back to sleep in their firehouse.These dudes in Lifeboats deserve a medal, each and every one.
@rnli3 жыл бұрын
💙
@mikecollings68894 жыл бұрын
Heroes all of you, thanks for all you do.
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your support, Mike.
@365propertybuyer94 жыл бұрын
Incredible respect RNLI you do an amazing job. RIP Coastguard Winchman Bill Deacon Lerwick rescue 19/11/97.
@samuelwebb21344 жыл бұрын
When the going gets tough, the tough get their kit on and get going! Respect to all RNLI and lifeboat crews
@garyandrewranford4 жыл бұрын
Clearly, not all angels have wings. There are those that have the courage to put themselves on the line of duty to save the lives of others. These angels are my heroes These are the people that serve in RNLI ❤🙏❤🙏❤
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Gary - we are so lucky to have such a dedicated crew of amazing volunteers 👼😇
@terrystephens11024 жыл бұрын
I have nothing but praise for all RNLI crews, their courage, dedication and skill are beyond belief - May God protect every one of them in their service.
@AkiGamingTech4 жыл бұрын
Brave people
@brian.79663 жыл бұрын
yes, sometimes they certainly are except when they are being a taxi service for the boat people. a lorry driver would get fined for doing exactly the same thing.
@hb13383 жыл бұрын
@@brian.7966 Lifeboat crews only ever launch to help people who are in danger. Shame on you for believing otherwise.
@Blinkydabill3 жыл бұрын
Absolute hero's. Every one of them
@rnli3 жыл бұрын
Such kind words, thank you so much for your support ❤
@Blinkydabill3 жыл бұрын
@@rnli thankyou for keeping us mariners safe on your own time for free. ❤️ Merry Xmas to all rnli staff
@rnli3 жыл бұрын
Aww, that's so lovely of you ❤ Merry Christmas to you too 🎄🎅
@Goldpenguin-gr1oj4 жыл бұрын
These sorts of people deserve a special place in the book
@aaronwilcox64174 жыл бұрын
Now these folks are heroic and selfless. I thank them all.
@janetfox30123 жыл бұрын
These are the people who should be recommended their bravery. 🇬🇧💕👍 you are all amazing Thank You for all you do.
@rnli3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words of support Janet 💛
@Mapantz14 жыл бұрын
If I was rich, I would donate so much money to the RNLI! They do a wonderful job and put themselves at risk to save others, and that goes for the coastguards as well. I can only afford to donate a small amount each month which I do without fail. Keep up the fantastic work. It is very much appreciated.
@dyslectische4 жыл бұрын
The problem the rich people can do this . And a donation you can thake of from tax bill So les go to the state
@ZJS01132 жыл бұрын
Na, the RNLI shouldn't be a charity, it should be part of the emergency services and funded as such.
@nico-cf7wz2 жыл бұрын
@@ZJS0113 Why isn’t the RNLI a emergency service? Always wondered why
@toasterhavingabath69807 ай бұрын
@@nico-cf7wzindependence, apparently
@badgerontour63284 жыл бұрын
God bless the RNLI and all who operate in severe weather.❤💙❤💙❤💙❤
@ermanhassan53024 жыл бұрын
Proud of you..you are real real hero..sincerely from BRUNEI
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Erman
@justbrowsing84824 жыл бұрын
Godspeed to all those in RNLI. You risk your lives no matter what the circumstances. Thank you 😊
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
That means a lot - thank you
@123boat4 жыл бұрын
Dear anyone who down thumbs these videos from the RNLI. Just pray you don't need them one day 😡
@heidispawsandfins4 жыл бұрын
You really have to be a special breed of person to do this. You are just amazing and so selfless. Thank you so much, a better cause to donate to I can't think of. After all, where would we be without you xx
@heidispawsandfins3 жыл бұрын
@@kowalski8 what???
@cycleSCUBA2 жыл бұрын
The Newhaven crew are just typical of our RNLI men and women - brave and determined heroes.
@rnli2 жыл бұрын
That's so kind of you to say, thank you for your support ❤
@Mrjohnboyd19594 жыл бұрын
These people are our true hero's that only the Lord could send. I have such admiration toward all people that risk their lives for others.
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
Thank you, John.
@heels-villeshoerepairs86134 жыл бұрын
May God bless you all! What a bunch of selfless hero's. 🤝💪
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@MajPickles4 жыл бұрын
So much respect fpr the crews of the RNLI. Brave men and women. One and all.
@Matthew-ut6ed3 жыл бұрын
The utmost respect to the RNLI and all their crews. Some of this stuff is unbelievable.
@rnli3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for your kind words and support, Matthew 😊
@Hichatsu4 жыл бұрын
These guys, are the true heroes in my book, they risk all to save us!
@JoeMaamas4 жыл бұрын
Only charity I will support without hesitation, as an avid fisherman I hope to never need rescuing but if I did, thank god for the RNLI
@elliaurora8253 жыл бұрын
Out of all the Emergency Services you truly do have the most Dangerous job by far, excellent job you all do every time your called & your courage has Saved thousands of lives, keep up the Amazing work your all doing. X😎🐘
@rnli3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words of support Jacky 💙
@sawspitfire4224 жыл бұрын
To think most of these crews are volunteers. Really puts things into perspective
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
They truly are amazing!
@ManxAndy2 жыл бұрын
Even though I live on an island 🇮🇲, I’ve never been living close enough to a station, to be an RNLI crew member, but I’ve always supported them through a monthly contribution, the guys and gals who put to sea, when others are running for shelter….are the bravest volunteers in the world…..👍🇮🇲
@rnli2 жыл бұрын
Andy, thank you so much for your support and kind words - it means so much to all of us 💛
@steveforster97643 жыл бұрын
I come from a small fishing village in the Nort East of England am proud of these men
@boatman2223454 жыл бұрын
I've spent my whole life on the sea and the mere idea of going out to rescue someone in these conditions is more than enough to spoil my day! My hat if off to the men depicted in these videos!
@feathershed4 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@6271-j2b3 жыл бұрын
Just unbelievable skill and bravery from VOLUNTEERS! These people arent paid to do this, they do it because they are incredibly selfless and brave people. Amazing.
@rnli3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your support for our amazing crew 💛
@ImMata2 жыл бұрын
The bravery to get on a sinking ship to help people is just incredible, to make that decision knowing that you're risking your life from a place of safety
@rnli2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely, it is so inspiring 💛
@dimitrisrallis98878 ай бұрын
God bless those Heroes.i know first hand what conditions they meet during their endesvour to Save Lifes and the least we can do apart from our gratitude is help in any matter this great Institution that saves Human Lifes.
@TheDevilshire4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@xyJleTaM4 жыл бұрын
Have been watching a lot of "boatlife" "sailing xxx" videos recently and now reality kicked in..
@chrisclarke63444 жыл бұрын
As a retired master, i salute all members of marine rescue worldwide.
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
🙌 (there isn't a slute emoji, but we think these 'raised hands' have a similar meaning to return the gesture, Chris)
@chrisclarke63444 жыл бұрын
@@rnli no problems sir your work is appreciated by mariners everywhere. Any one who doesnt has never experienced force10 or above, or engine failure with alee shore. All the best to all of you.
@anderskandersson46133 жыл бұрын
Guys, that’s the incredible job. Thank you all and a big BOW from Japan 🙇🏻♂️🙇🏻♂️🙇🏻♂️
@rnli3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Anders, we are waving from the UK! 👋🌊👋🌊👋
@riddles11373 жыл бұрын
Unbelievable heroism by these people.
@csonkaperdido4 жыл бұрын
These men operating these rescue vessels deserve to be given a mansion and lifetime supply of their choice of whiskey and beer! This is so incredibly dangerous... Think about it... Getting a call that the weather has damaged and disabled a huge trawler - then knowing that you will soon be in the same water in another boat. I spend alot of time offshore fishing - and we were once caught in a completely ridiculous storm - it went from seas under 1 meter to seas of 3-4 meters and our boat was 8 meters long. The storm was not forecast by any weather station, and we were listening to the radio during the storm and NOAA was still reporting a 1-2 meter swell in the area we were in - we called the coast guard every 10 minutes to update them on our position and condition - and luckily we were in an extremely capable boat (World Cat - a 25ft power catamaran center console with twin 150hp engines... And we made it through the storm after battling for about 2 hours. We had many, many waves break over the bow of the boat and there were waves that peaked at around 5 meters /15 feet... Over half the length of our boat. We were 70 miles out to sea. Yes, I was scared. But we had taken all precautions we could - self inflating life raft, a ditch bag full of water and a solar still (and 10 year shelf stable energy bars - 100 in total - and flares, mirror, etc. An EPIRB of course, as well as constant updates to the Coast Guard of our lat/long every 10 minutes. They told us that if they did not hear from us for 20 minutes and received an EPIRB distress signal from anywhere within 20 nautical miles of our last reported position they would deploy a rescue chopper within 5 minutes. That made me feel MUCH better. When we cleared the storm, we reported that info to the coast guard. The reply we got was chilling - the radio operator said that they were literally ALL in agreement that our vessel would go down and we'd need rescue - the guy said he's had similar situations before where fisherman were caught in storms and every time he had to send rescue of some type. The coast guard also must have contacted the weather people because halfway through the storm the NOAA weather radio FINALLY began reporting the storm, but they were still saying estimated winds of 40-50 knots... We absolutely had winds of over 80 knots at times. I live in Florida and have been through 5 hurricanes - Irma, Charley, Frances, Another in 2004 that I forget the name of - Joanne maybe?... And Katrina. My hats off to the men and women who operated that radio that day - they kept our spirits up and they were absolutely professional and I am eternally grateful. Had our boat gone down or capsized - I belive 100% that those people would have rescued us, unless we were swept away from our boat or we were not able to stay in a group. Thank you to the United States Coast Guard! It had another benefit - whenever I am boarded by the coast guard I ask them if they were part of that rescue - and they NEVER issue me a citation for anything and we give them beer. Every time they accept it at least - I remember being boarded about 3 years later and my flares were expired by about 2 weeks - which is my fault and absolutely no excuse on my part to not check that - but rather than a ticket, one of the Coasties recognized our boat name from that day we were stuck in the storm. He was the "jumper"... The guy that they lower on a rope or jumps from the chopper. He said he was convinced that he was going to need to come rescue us that day... And I finally got to saying thank you face to face with one of the people who helped us through that storm and would have risked their lives to come save us if necessary. He got beer, he got a fresh blackfin tuna to bring back to the ship for dinner, and he got a BIG ass man hug from myself, my father and my buddy who were all on the boat that day we were caught up in the storm. I get happy now when I see a Coast Guard cutter heading our way - and every time I see a USCG boat far out in the gulf of Mexico I can't help but to radio them and just say thank you for being in the area and thank you for what you do. You'd be surprised how much they appreciate that. Coasties don't want to spend all day checking flares and writing tickets I'm sure... So a little thank you goes a long way! Always thank your local coast guard and rescue personnel - and DON'T GIVE THEM SHIT IF THEY BOARD YOUR VESSEL'S!!! THEY ARE CHECKING YOUR EQUIPMENT TO ENSURE YOU HAVE A CHANCE TO SURVIVE A CATASTROPHIC EVENT!!!
@Mrjohnboyd19594 жыл бұрын
Great story...thank you so much!
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
Wow an incredible story that demonstrates the unpredictable power of the sea all around the world. And thank you for sharing the importance of keeping safety equipment in date and serviced too - you simply never know when you might need them. Stay safe 🙌
@csonkaperdido4 жыл бұрын
@@rnli I can say that if I were to ever find myself offshore your waters, I would be prepared with all necessary safety equipment... But I would feel good knowing that if things went to absolute hell, your courageous men and/or women would be there quickly. I applaud and commend everyone who risks their lives to save someone they have never seen before, and you do not get enough credit for what you do! So on behalf of every American who has never been to your beautiful island, thank you! You are true modern day heroes... And your equipment is 2nd to none! Should you ever need a mechanic, I would love to move across the pond! I have certification from the Universal Technical Institute of Orlando, FL in Marine Mechanics and factory trained on Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha, and Mercury outboards as well as MerCruiser stern dive and inboard... As well as diesel training on Yanmar, Volvo Penta, Cummins and Caterpillar. Wages can be negotiated, and I know there's next to nil chance that it happens, but I would be proud to have a small part in saving lives and that's more important than money! Until the day I finally get to visit your little gem of an island, I thank you for your service to mariners and wish you all nothing but success and safety in every training mission and rescue mission you undertake!
@ianrkav4 жыл бұрын
A Worldcat? They're basically open/bowrider type boats. I'm surprised you didn't get swamped. I've seen one or two stuff the bow on those videos at Haulover Inlet. Do you think the catamaran design helped with stability in those conditions?
@csonkaperdido4 жыл бұрын
@@ianrkav bow rider?... It's a center console... And those haulover videos are mostly people who have lots of money and not alot to seamanship. Catamaran always helps stability, there's 2 hulls in the water. The way to go into big waves head on is to get up on plane and trim the bow up... That way the bow doesn't stuff. Same for a following sea... Meaning waves coming from behind. If the waves are really big, and coming from behind, you basically just pick a wave and keep power on so you don't go OVER the wave... Pretty much just ride the back of the wave. If you know what you're doing, it's easy to keep the bow out of the water. The majority of the idiots you see on those stupid haulover cans videos stuff the bow for 3 reason's - 1...too much weight /passengers on the bow 2...allowing a large swell from behind to overtake the boat, then you are just surfing the front of the wave and the bow is pointed down, plus you lose most of your ability to steer and lose all ability to trim the boat. 3...going too fast, trying to show off.... If you're doing 60mph and jumping waves it's very easy to get the timing wrong and launch off one wave with the bow flying high, then only the stern hits the next wave which forces the bow down and you stuff it hard into the next wave. Staying up on plane, keeping the proper speed and trim will get a good seaworthy vessel through some REALLY nasty seas. Only time we've ever taken a wave over the bow was because a wave that was higher than the boat broke over the bow. Not much you can do in that situation, if there's a 10ft wave breaking then you're gonna have to power through it and hold on. We've taken MANY more waves over the bow when anchored in 3-4 ft waves than we ever have running into 6-8 foot waves. Anchor rope attached to the sea floor keeps the bow down... And then it's more like a splash over the bow than stuffing the bow. Not dangerous at all. Don't judge a boats sea-worthiness by KZbin videos - most people in Miami have more money than brains and they are showing off or have little to no experience in going through a pass. We go through Clearwater pass all the time, and it gets just as bad as haulover. The pass faces directly west - so when the tide is going out (water moving from eat to west) and the wind is straight out of the west, then the waves stack up much higher than normal cuz the wind and current are going against each other. There's been probably a hundred days when the seas offshore were 2-3 ft and the waves in the pass were 6+ft just because of the tide and wind going against each other. We've taken that boat through seas just as bad as anything you've seen on any of the haulover channels with no problem whatsoever. Yeah the waves will sometimes splash us but we've never stuffed the bow really hard even going through 8+ft seas. It's all about the speed, timing and trim of the boat... Which are all variables that a good captain can control and make it through safely. Catamarans are absolutely 100% better than a V-hull in rough seas. That's exactly what catamarans are designed for. Much smoother ride too bc you don't get hull slap. If I'm captaining I'd take a 25ft catamaran over a 30ft V hull 100% of the time. Handle rough seas better, much smoother ride in rough seas, and typically more fuel efficient and faster than a V-hull of the same size and same power. Our 25ft world cat with twin 150's is a fantastic offshore boat. My father upgraded to a 42ft catamaran with twin 350's and that thing eats waves like it's nothing. Plus it's much wider and much more stable at anchor because it has 2 hulls spaced wide apart instead of rolling back and forth on the centerline of the V hulled equivalent. The only weird thing that takes time getting used to is that a catamaran leans outwards when turning like a car... And v hulls lean into the turn. You can flip a catamaran if you try to take a really sharp turn at high speed... But if you know you're boat you don't do stupid shit like that lol
@dasboot59033 жыл бұрын
The REAL sea rescue HEROES, risking life for the other unfortunate and in the troubles !!!! Thank you very much .... may God bless all of you !!!!
@Brad82614 жыл бұрын
The sea scares me. Not what’s in it, but the shear power of it. I’m surprised their boat doesn’t sink with all those huge bollocks they have. Massive respect.
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
💪💪
@Brad82614 жыл бұрын
Thank you for everything you do. You really are amazing people. ❤️
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Brad - really appreciate it.
@remaguire3 жыл бұрын
US Navy Sailor here with 25 years service. Mad respect for your service. BZ, shipmates! Well done!
@rnli3 жыл бұрын
That means a lot, Robert - thank you
@steveprice6384 жыл бұрын
These people aren't brave, they're just superheroes.....
@S62bhas3 жыл бұрын
God Bless The RNLI Rescue Sailors Keep In Prayers For Ever
@rnli3 жыл бұрын
💙
@maggiematthews35173 жыл бұрын
How brave are these people! Such courage in the face of extreme danger. Respect.
@rnli3 жыл бұрын
We are so proud of our volunteers, thank you for your support Maggie 💛
@GARYINLEEDS4 жыл бұрын
Sending Kind Wishes from, Leeds. West Yorkshire.2020/21. Thanks for sharing, shared. RNLI. Heroes of our Seas. You Are.
@mattboyle55724 жыл бұрын
you guys are great. Just donated £20 after watching this video.
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your support Matt, we really appreciate it!
@tubadude9054 жыл бұрын
I have the utmost respect for these brave heroes. When I lived in Sheringham, Norfolk we'd bolt to the lifeboat shed to watch them launch when the big boom went out. Its amazing how rough the North Sea was at times.
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
Hi Tuba, what a great story! You'll be pleased to hear the crew at Sheringham are still working hard to save lives! Thank you for your kind words :)
@tubadude9054 жыл бұрын
@@rnli Yes - I visit there from the US every couple of years and know a few guys on the crew. I also buy RNLI shirts and wear them proudly here in the US. You guys are awesome!
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for your continued support, we simply wouldn't be able to continue without amazing supporters like you 🙌
@tinterlight3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely incredible! Well done to all those courageous, amazing people in the RNLI.
@rnli3 жыл бұрын
Thank you 💛
@welshadventurer46394 жыл бұрын
True warriors in my eyes. To go out into seas not knowing the out come with no fear or apprehension to save people and bring them home you guys are true heroes. Your skills are amazing and I would like to thank each and everyone one of you putting your own lives on the line to save others shows what amazing character you have and a true human being caring for the safety of others. We are all proud of you 🙌
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for those kind words Ian
@tinagoodrich99294 жыл бұрын
These videos show the brave souls who risk and have unfortunately lost their lives. Thank you all for what you do. We do miss a bit of amazing video do to subtitles it would be nice if there was a narrator so every bit could be watched. This will not stop me from watching only a suggestion.
@rnli4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Tina. We'll certainly keep that in mind for future videos.
@dyslectische4 жыл бұрын
Respect for those people . This are real hero's
@hawsrulebegin77682 жыл бұрын
This should be shown in cinemas to show audiences real superheroes.
@rnli2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the incredibly kind words about our crew 😊
@steve75356 ай бұрын
These volunteers are just the best risking there own lives for others heroes every one
@ronpirie2 жыл бұрын
As a yachtsman, my hat comes off to the RNLI .... AND the lifeboatsmen of our neighbours. Many of these clips show the rescue of foreign flagged vessels - but let's not forget the mutual service and heroism of our neighbours
@rnli2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! And you are absolutely right, our neighbours also have brave heroes 💛
@andrewfyakim5254 жыл бұрын
God bless every one of the crews of the RNLI.... you are much-respected and loved by all. Thank you.
@herbmarsh85193 жыл бұрын
Man these people are just super heroes in my book.
@GM-jt3sh4 жыл бұрын
Greatest of respect to the brave rescuers on these boats.
@oddities-whatnot4 жыл бұрын
Hairs standing on end watching this. Thank you RNLI for being there.
@SuperDoncaster13 жыл бұрын
Thank you to all lifeboat crews across the uk you all are amazing
@rnli3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Kev. It means a lot 💙
@IF_IT_BEATS_THERES_HOPE3 жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear you guys lost o e. May he rest In peace and God bless you guys for your heroic, brave and lifesaving actions. Keep up the amazing actions and stay safe.Thanks for sharing this phenomenal footage.
@rnli3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your support 💛
@karlbrundage74724 жыл бұрын
Only one thing need be said: LIFEBOATS!!!!!! God's work is being done........ Godspeed.
@hanovergreen40913 жыл бұрын
Only praise for the RNLI and especially the crew of the Penlee lifeboat. Heroes.
@rnli3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! 💙
@edge60404 жыл бұрын
Wow- you guys are ępîč- thank you for everything you do❤️