Newly qualified shore crew at Cowes RNLI Station Kris, Simon, Cherie, Andrew
L-R: Kris, Simon, Cherie, Andrew

Cowes RNLI Station celebrates new shore crew qualification and volunteer commitment

January brings new beginnings, and for five Cowes locals, this means starting their time as fully qualified shore crew at Cowes RNLI Station.

Kris, Simon, Cherie, Andrew and Jay have spent the last few months undertaking their training and are now fully qualified with RNLI to respond to both exercises and shouts.

The role of shore crew
Shore crew prepare the boat for launch and are essential to the crew’s safety and ability to conduct rescues.

Once they pass their shore crew assessment, they are on call and ready to respond to their pager when needed.

Fully qualified shore crew are also eligible to be considered for a position on the lifeboat’s afloat crew, if and when vacancies arise.

Whiteley: The last few months of training have been demanding but very fulfilling
Cherie Whiteley passed her shore crew assessment with Cowes RNLI Station this month. Cherie said,

“As someone who spends a lot of time on the water, I’ve seen first hand the amazing work done by the RNLI and I really wanted to give something back to this invaluable organisation.

“The last few months of training have been demanding but very fulfilling, and I look forward to responding to my first shout as a fully qualified member of the shore crew.”

A second cohort of volunteer shore crew will now begin their training, hoping to qualify soon.

Mason: I am very proud of our newly qualified shore crew
John Mason, who has trained new recruits at Cowes RNLI station since 2016, said:

“Training is a vital part of what we do, ensuring we are always ready to save lives at sea, and I am always impressed by the level of professionalism exhibited by our volunteer crew.

“I am very proud of our newly qualified shore crew, and I am sure our new recruits will show the same level of professionalism and dedication.”


News shared by Sofia on behalf of Cowes RNLI. Ed