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Serene as the scene may look, the boat sitting
securely at her mooring is fuelled, oiled and ready to go
at a moments notice - her volunteer crew summoned by pager
from around the town.
Todays Aruns Trents and Sevens represent state-of-the-art
high technology survival machines that float, - whichever
way up they are. Designed and built to carry their crews safely
and at speed to the scene of a casualty - and more importantly,
to carry them all home again - often through storm and tempest
of a kind unimaginable to a land based person, lifeboats are
designed to survive.
Weymouth with its treacherous waters off the
Bill, has had 10 lifeboats stationed here since the town's
first lifeboat, the Agnes Harriet arrived in 1869. Since then
they have launched in service some 1400 times and saved over
800 lives.
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