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South Broads History

2001 The RNLI’s first inland inshore lifeboat station was opened on 12 July. The relief D class lifeboat, D-438 Arthur & Georgina Stanley, a Ford Ranger 4x4 and an XP inshore lifeboat were placed on service for evaluation trials.

In the first four months the lifeboat crew had carried out 18 launches and rescued 35 people.

2004  South Broads lifeboat station was confirmed as a permanent RNLI station.

2005  The current station is temporarily based in part of the old Hampton Boats site at Oulton Broad and awaiting a permanent station facility in the near future.

South Broads is unique in being the only lifeboat station to use the XP class as a stand alone lifeboat when it is normally used as a tender for the larger all weather lifeboats.

South Broads, Oulton Broad, Suffolk Map

South Broads

Contact South Broads

Hampton Boats Caldecott Road Oulton Broad Suffolk

Telephone

01502 537739

Station Opening Times

This station is undergoing development work and at present is not suitable for visits

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