Aberystwyth Lifeboat Station


Aberystwyth Lifeboat Station is an RNLI lifeboat station in the coastal resort of Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, West Wales. It was established in 1861, but there has been a lifeboat serving the town since 1843.
Since 2007 the station has operated an inshore lifeboat, RNLB Spirit of Friendship, launched by submersible tractor.
The station also has an Arancia IRB as support for the larger Atlantic 85-class inshore lifeboat.

History

The first lifeboat at Aberystwyth was a 27 ft, 6-oared boat funded by public subscription in 1843 and under the control of the harbour master. In 1861 the RNLI took over the service, completing a chain of RNLI stations along the coast of Cardigan Bay from Strumble Head to the Llŷn Peninsula.
The 10-oared Evelyn Wood was the first RNLI lifeboat.
A severe gale on 29 December 1900 saw Coxswain David Williams launch the lifeboat to a fishing smack; in heavy seas three lifeboatmen were thrown overboard but were rescued by their fellow crewmen. Despite the loss of most of their oars, they managed to beach the lifeboat and hold it until the tide ebbed. In the meantime the fishermen, whose boat was wrecked on the rocks, made it safely to shore.
In February 1946 Frederick Angus was at sea for more than 24 hours in severe weather standing by the broken-down submarine and helping to rescue her crew.
In 1964 Aberystwyth was the first RNLI lifeboat station to change from offshore to solely inshore lifeboats.
The Arancia IRB was established in Aberystwyth in 2013 and was dedicated in Holy Trinity Church, it is believed to be the first and only lifeboat to be dedicated within a church.

Fleet

Aberystwyth has been served by a number of lifeboats in its more than 150 years of operation by the RNLI and more than 170 years in total.

All Weather lifeboats (ALBs)

Inshore lifeboats (ILBs)

Dates in serviceClassOp. No.NameComments
1963D-1unnamed
1964D-class D-19unnamed
1965–1967D-class D-30unnamed
1967–1969D-class D-140unnamed
1969–1970D-class D-28unnamed
1970–1983D-class D-186unnamed
1983–1993C-509unnamedOriginally D-509 until reclassified as a C-class
1993–1994B-590Wolverson X-Ray-
1994–2007B-704Enid Mary
2007–presentB-822Spirit of Friendship

Launching Vehicles

Awards

A number of awards have been made to recognise exemplary service to the RNLI.
This station is classed as an RNLI "Observe" lifeboat station; it welcomes visitors via appointment.
Groups who wish to visit the station can request a tour and presentation via the stations website.