Coffee Morning

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Published on: February 19, 2012

We had a very successful coffee morning with a book and accessories sale in Bushes Bar last friday morning. Over a thousand euro was raised! Huge thanks to Tom, Aiden and Marian Bushe for sponsoring the coffees. Thank you to Kate Callanan for delicious cookies and all the help. Thanks [...]

Welcome Home Alan Massey

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Published on: February 15, 2012

Cathal lights a flare to celebrate the arrival of the Tamar

15 February 2012

Baltimore RNLI’s new Tamar class lifeboat Alan Massey arrived home today to a huge welcome.  After crew training and commissioning, the Alan Massey will replace the Tyne class Hilda Jarrett which has served Baltimore lifeboat crews since 1988.  The new lifeboat left RNLI Headquarters in Poole last Saturday calling at a number of lifeboat stations along the way before undertaking the final leg of the journey this morning from Crosshaven to Baltimore Harbour.

Onboard the lifeboat were Baltimore RNLI crewmembers, Coxswain Kieran Cotter, mechanic Cathal Cottrell, Jerry Smith, Ronnie Carthy and Pat Collins along with RNLI Training Divisional Inspector Owen Medland and Deputy Divisional Engineer Michael Carmody. The Hilda Jarret and the inshore lifeboat Bessie rendezvoused South of the Baltimore Beacon to accompany the new lifeboat on her triumphant arrival. Local ferry operators brought passengers out to escort the new lifeboat home. They were accompanied by a fleet of over 150 Optimist and Laser dinghy junior sailors, RIBS and motorboats, cheering and sounding horns.  Local school children from Rathmore NS lined the pier and sang to welcome the new boat as

The new lifeboat, which is named Alan Massey (ON 1302) was largely funded through a legacy from Mrs Dorothy May Massey from Watford in England, and has been named in memory of her late brother Alan, who it is understood had a love of the sea.

It is a proud day for Baltimore. RNLI Coxswain Kieran Cotter said, “We have been looking forward to this moment for a long time and we wish to acknowledge our volunteer lifeboat crew both past and present. The arrival of a new lifeboat to a station is an occasion of great pride and excitement. The Hilda Jarrett has served us well for over twenty years but as a Coxswain you look forward to receiving the newest lifeboat model with all the latest developments and technology onboard. We will spend the next month or so training all the volunteer lifeboat crew on her before we say goodbye to our Tyne class lifeboat, which will be returned to the relief fleet in Poole. We have so many memories onboard that old lifeboat, one of the highlights being the Rambler 100 rescue last August. However along with the successful rescues there have also been tragedies and most recently we witnessed this with the search for the missing crewmen from the Tit Bonhomme in Glandore Harbour. Our thoughts are with their families today.”

The new Tamar class lifeboat is 16.3 metres in length with a maximum speed of 25 knots compared to the 14.3 metres of Baltimore RNLI’s current Tyne class lifeboat which has a maximum speed of 18 knots. The lifeboat is self-righting in the event of a capsize and is fitted with an integrated electronics systems and information management system, which allows the lifeboat crew to monitor, operate and control many of the boats systems from shock mitigating seats.

Sitting outside in the square afterwards good humored supporters exchanged stories and enjoyed a fabulous evening blessed by sunshine and clear skies. This bright and unseasonally clement February day couldn’t have been better for a homecoming and augers well for the future of Alan Massey at Baltimore lifeboat station.

 

Action photos of Alan Massey arrival at Baltimore

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Published on: February 15, 2012

Photos of crowds gathered for arrival of Alan Massey

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Published on: February 15, 2012

The Tamar as seen from Rescue 117

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Published on: February 14, 2012

Rescue 117 posted these photos of our new Tamar Alan Massey on an exercise off the Waterford coast – she is beautiful – and she will be in Baltimore tomorrow!

Inside Alan Massey

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Published on: February 14, 2012

The wheelhouse view from the navigators seat shows the crew on a training exercise as part of their Pre-Comissioning Training (PCT), RNLI Coxswain/Trainer Peter Gale is in the red oilskins. The helm and coxswain seats and consoles aboard Alan Massey look more like an aircraft cockpit.

Alan Massey in Kilmore Quay

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Published on: February 14, 2012

Jamie Ryan D.L.A. Rosslare Harbour took a trip to Kilmore Quay yesterday evening and watched RNLB Alan Massey come in behind RNLB Killarney.
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Friends drop in

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Published on: February 12, 2012

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Brixham Harbour

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Published on: February 12, 2012

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Ready for Home

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Published on: February 10, 2012

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The Alan Massey displays her colours as she sets out on her passage to Baltimore. Tonight she berths in Weymouth. Estimated time of arrival 19:00

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