The Tenby lifeboat has reversed up to the bottom of the slipway to attach the synthetic ropes to drag the boat back into the lifeboat station.


On Sunday the the RNLI life boat from Tenby was launched as a crew practice and then returned to the lifeboat station at Tenby harbour in Pembrokeshire South Wales. This is the second image of five taken as the boat was retuned up the slipway. The boat is reversing towards the bottom of the slipway. Here synthetic ropes will be attached to the boat which will then be hauled back up into the lifeboat station. The boat stationed at Tenby at the moment is a Tamar class boat named “Frank and Anne Wilkinson” which is standing in for the normal boat “Haydn Miller” which was damaged in a call out on the 21st of October 2017 during storm “Brian” when it was feared that a person had been washed from rocks at Skrinkle Point. Image no 5069 taken on Photograph copyright Colin Wareing of Colin and Carole’s Creations and The Wool Boat, 07931 356204


Size: 4260px × 2050px
Location: Tenby Lifeboat station Pembrokeshire Wales UK
Photo credit: © Colin Wareing / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

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