For the first time in four years, RNLI St Davids opened its doors for behind the scenes tours of the station and lifeboats at the weekend.
The charity’s state-of-the-art station, Tamar class lifeboat and D-class inshore lifeboat proved a popular attraction on what was coxswain Will Chant’s first open day since taking on the role last summer.
With over 150 visitors, many with well-behaved dogs, the volunteer crew delivered tours throughout the day to visitors both local and from further afield.
The lifeboat was launched at 4pm, drawing a large crowd to the coast path and station as the crew demonstrated recovery of an RNLI man overboard training dummy known as ‘dead Fred’.
RNLI Coxswain for St Davids RNLI lifeboat Will Chant said:
“I would like to extend a huge thank you to everyone who made Saturday’s station open day such a success. From the volunteer crew to fundraising volunteers, and especially the many people who travelled to visit the station, the support was incredible.”
“Station open days are the perfect opportunity to explain our work and welcome the people who help fund our mission to continue saving lives at sea,“ he added.