Northern Exposure Rescue - 2006 RNLI Yealm Passage Race
Northern Exposure Rescue supported the RNLI Yealm Passage Race in 2006.
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At West Mersea Lifeboat Station - RNLI Essex Information RAW Video
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Sea and Summit - Miss Isle Prepares for Final West Country Leg - Natasha Lambert Epic Voyage
“We couldn’t have had a warmer West Country welcome.” That is the view of Amanda Lambert, mum of 'Sip and Puff’ sailor Natasha as 'Miss Isle' prepares to tackle the final South West coastal leg of her Sea and Summit Challenge from Padstow to Bideford.
The 17-year-old, who has cerebral palsy and controls her boat by breathing through a straw in a specially-engineered bicycle helmet designed by her dad Gary, has visited no fewer than eight ports in Devon and Cornwall over the past two weeks as she continues her month-long sailing and climbing challenge.
Meanwhile, the hospitality they have received at the various hotels and campsites they have stayed in across the region has gone a long way to ensuring Natasha has been as prepared as she possibly could be for the many varied sailing challenges she faced on each leg.
Exmouth, Dartmouth, Salcombe, Plymouth, Fowey, Falmouth, Newlyn and Padstow - where Natasha has been resting since rounding Land’s End on the longest leg of the challenge last Thursday (7 August) - have all played host to the Miss Isle support team before Natasha heads to Bideford from where she will then set off on the final stage of the 12-leg sailing challenge across the Bristol Channel to Swansea.
Wherever the team has travelled around the West Country, they have been welcomed ashore by RNLI volunteers, sailors from numerous Sailability groups not to mention the hundreds of well-wishers who have simply heard about Natasha’s quest and want to offer their support and encouragement.
Amanda said: “The welcome’s been fantastic, we’ve met some lovely people and everyone’s been so helpful. It’s been great to be able to get to know a few people and everyone’s been so supportive of what Tash has been doing.
“One stop especially stands out in Newlyn, when we were camping by the football pitch at Mousehole AFC. There was one gentleman there, Les the Legend, who was amazing and couldn’t have done enough for us, and the RNLI guys have been fantastic too, we’ve really appreciated the cups of tea after sailing!
“Every day is a new challenge; it’s not just about the sailing, it’s finding accommodation or places to park the motor homes as we have to make sure the facilities are suitable for Natasha and if not, deal with the challenges of making do. Leaving Cowes feels like a lifetime ago, we’ve visited so many places since then, but it’s been an incredible experience for all of us so far.
Phil Devereux, Natasha’s coach, added: “The people that we’ve met have made the trip so much more of an adventure. There’s been people just coming up on the streets, handing over money saying they love what she’s doing in all sorts of places. It’s all helped to motivate us and inspire us along.
One of the unsung heroes of Natasha’s support team is her eight-year-old sister, Rachel, who has spent the entire challenge travelling with her family, including spending many hours enjoying being alongside her big sister on the water in the team’s support/safety RIB.
Rachel admits she wouldn’t rather be spending her summer holiday doing anything else.
She said: “My best bit so far is seeing a pod of dolphins going round Land’s End and we’ve also seen a seal. I have fallen asleep a few times! But I enjoy it because I like watching Natasha sailing and it looks really fun. I think what she’s achieved so far is incredible and she’s enjoying it. It’s definitely been a brilliant summer, I’ll be the only person in my class who will have done anything like this in my holidays!
Sea and Summit is Natasha’s biggest challenge yet, sailing her specially-designed 21ft yacht, Miss Isle Too, single-handed around the South West coast of England to Wales before she swaps her boat for her special walking aid, called a Hart Walker, to climb Pen y Fan, the highest peak in Southern Britain. In total she will sail around 430 miles and climb 2,907ft. Last year she sailed across the English Channel, and in 2012, the 50-miles around the Isle of Wight.
Through the Sea and Summit challenge Natasha is raising money for the RNLI, the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust and the RYA Foundation, as well as the profile of sailing for people with disabilities. She has a target of £15,000 to raise by the end of her challenge.
Sailing has been Natasha’s big love since she first went on holiday with the Calvert Trust aged nine. She then started sailing at home and spent two years sailing with the Even Keel Project and her local RYA Sailability. RYA Sailability is the national programme providing people with disabilities opportunities to learn to sail and sail regularly.
To support Natasha's challenge visit missisle.com
For more information on getting involved in disability sailing visit rya.org.uk/sailability
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The Beach House, 14 Estura, Salcombe, Devon
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The Beach House combines the irresistible romance of living right on the edge of the shore with the all practical and luxurious delights of having a fabulous modern home. The Beach House perches just above a small secluded cove in the very heart of Salcombe. Backing onto Cliff Road, the Beach House is so close to town you can wander down to the centre merely for the pleasure of an ice cream, a pub lunch or to catch the ferry across the estuary to one of Salcombe?s golden beaches.
Salcombe is now one of England's premier holiday destinations. And no wonder: glorious golden sands, yachts and boats continually plying their way up and down the estuary, while crabbing and paddling, shrimping and rockpooling opportunities abound. Salcombe is the yachting mecca of South Devon so offers courses and classes for people of all ages, which range from the very basics to advanced levels. The narrow winding village streets of the town centre are lined with sophisticated retail outlets of the Fat Face, White Stuff and Crew clothing genre, and there are about a dozen good restaurants, pubs and bistros. Salcombe is surrounded by arguably the most magical coastline in England delineated by the heritage coastal path threading its way all along the rim of the South West peninsula.
As owners of the Beach House you will enjoy a two year complimentary membership of the luxurious Harbour Spa, part of the prestigious Salcombe Harbour Hotel, which is right next door.
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Bates Wharf Boat Cruise 2016 - Plymouth, Torquay, Salcombe, Poole & More
This year saw the Bates Wharf flotilla head off from Poole (after a night of bowling and socialising. Destinations included: Salcombe, Plymouth, Dartmouth, Brixham, and Torquay. For more information see our website:
Tenby - Tom Morgan Trio
Tenby by Tom Morgan Trio, performed live on 21.5.2012 at Espan Lava in Esplanadi in Helsinki.
LYRICS:
A group of boys run down the street,
Accompanied by pager beeps.
A flare soars over Goscar Rock.
The Lifeboat launch, race with the clock.
Maybe a kid fell from the cliffs
He cracked his skull on jagged rocks,
Maybe it's just a fishing boat,
Tangled up in it's anchor rope.
The bar desk buzzes with the news,
The talk is body-bags and booze,
The rumours spread like a disease,
Newspaper headlines just repeat.
Known by and knowing everyone,
Same nicknames for fathers and sons.
You get your updates with your beer,
The same subjects discussed for years.
Eventually something will break,
The perfect bubble you create.
A local man recently died,
A silent teardrop fills your eyes.
The bar desk buzzes with the news,
The talk is body-bags and booze,
The rumours spread like a disease,
Newspaper headlines just repeat.
They found a body on the beach,
It's been at sea for fifteen weeks.
Girl in her thirties dressed in red,
The devil horns still on her head.
Death accidental police say,
The rumour-mill fires up today.
Nod to the bar, another round,
The murder stories fly around.
The rumours spread like a disease,
Newspaper headlines just repeat.
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Tom Morgan Trio is a new independent band based in Helsinki. The trio's line-up is:
Tom Morgan - Guitar, vocals
Sannu Schadewitz - Piano, backing vocals
Maria Saari - Cello
You can find out more about them on their website at and their facebook page at
Tom Morgan also performs as a solo act, and the Trio forms part of Tom's larger band called Caroline Street, who also have a facebook page at
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Hastings All Weather Lifeboat - Service call to fishing vessel adrift in the shipping lanes
Ice Patrol Ship HMS Protector leaving Portsmouth - 17th October 2013
Video of Royal Navy ice patrol ship HMS Protector leaving Portsmouth for a 'double deployment' to the frozen continent of Antarctica.
The 5,000-tonne ship will stay in the region for two consecutive deployments, returning to her new home at Devonport Naval Base in Spring 2015. She will conduct surveys and patrols on behalf of the UK Hydrographic Office and Foreign and Commonwealth Office and provide logistical support to the British Antarctic Survey organisation.
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Round Britain RIB Challenge
East Devon Training's shared video file. Round Britain RIB Challenge 2014.
13 day circumnavigating Britain
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Eyes along the Coast - National Coastwatch Institution (NCI)
The National Coastwatch Institution (NCI) is a voluntary organisation providing a visual watch around the UK. Each station plays its part in the protection and preservation of life at sea and around the UK coastline.
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Video filmed & produced by Mike Warr for the National Coastwatch Institution (NCI) © 2011
Plymouth Hoe | Big Storm Waves
Filmed at high tide on Plymouth Hoe during a huge swell! There were many spectators and all watched from various safety points, some opted for high up on the roadside whilst others ventured to the waters edge. To say that this coastline is protected by a breakwater nearly 1 mile wide there were plenty of waves making it through. I had to shoot all static shots as the wind was so strong I was unable to tilt or pan without everything shaking. Stay safe everyone, thanks for watching.
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Tenby, Wales UK
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Gull's Eye Guide to Largs Marina sponsored by Haven Knox-Johnston
The boat insurance people who share your passion…
Largs Yacht Haven is one of Britain's most beautiful sailing and cruising destinations, offering some of the finest coastline and island vistas in the UK.
This, the latest in the monthly series of video clips about Britain's marinas sponsored by the boat insurance specialists Haven Knox-Johnston, provides all the information you need to plan a visit -- or to tempt you to make the trip to Scotland's West Coast!
Largs Yacht Haven offers boat owners immediate access to some of the world's best cruising grounds -- choose from visits to nearby islands or exploring one of the many lochs which provide options for single day, weekend or longer excursions including sailing to the Western Isles. One of the most popular routes is to sail through the Kyles of Bute and then on to Jura where the lure of regular tastings at the famous distillery beckon!
Apart from drinking in the local brew and the magnificent scenery, this clip will also whet your appetite by providing all the practical information all boat owners will want to know -- as well as what Largs also offers to do and visit ashore...
Hope Cove Seaside Village South Hams Devon.
Hope Cove is a small seaside village within the civil parish of South Huish in South Hams District, Devon, England. It is located some 5 miles (8.0km) west of Salcombe and 5 miles (8.0km) south-west of Kingsbridge. It has two beaches, and is sheltered by the headland of Bolt Tail.
Historically, the village falls into two parts — Outer Hope and Inner Hope. Inner Hope fell within the parish of Malborough until the 1970s, when it was united with its neighbor on the other side of a small headland. Both parts of the village originally developed as centres for the local fishing industry. Hope also developed a reputation for smuggling and for plundering wrecked ships.
In 1588, the ships of the Spanish Armada passed the village as they moved up the English Channel. After the Armada was defeated and headed back through storms, the San Pedro el Mayor, a transport ship fitted out as a hospital, was blown onto the rocks between Inner and Outer Hope. The 140 survivors were initially sentenced to death, but were eventually ransomed and sent back to Spain.
The village was the setting for a number of studies by the Victorian painter Sir Luke Fildes; inspiring the cottage in his famous work in oil 'The Doctor'.
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution established a lifeboat station at Hope Cove in 1878 on land donated by the Earl of Devon. Four boats, all named Alexandra, were supplied in 1887, 1900 and 1903. The station was closed in April 1930 by which time the neighbouring station at Salcombe had been equipped with a motor lifeboat which could cover Bigbury Bay.
In 1992 the service was re-established under the management of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) as part of the Cliff Rescue Team (CRT), the MCA withdrew support and funding for the boat in 2010. The Hope Cove Life Boat was then established as an Independent Life Boat with the support of the village and a registered charity was established to run and maintain the service. A new boat Alexandra was launched at Easter in 2013 paid for with funds raised from the village and visitors. The charity is run by volunteers and the boat is also crewed by volunteers who train and respond in their own time. More details can be found here hopecovelifeboat.org
The village is now mainly devoted to tourism and was the setting for the 1985 cult British movie The Supergrass. The area lies within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.[5]
The Cove Cafe Bar was named the UK's Best Independent Craft Beer Bar (rural) in 2018.
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Salcombe South Devon
This is a 30 second preview from the harbours on film series of pilotage movies for the leisure boater by Cameron Snell. To view and purchase the complete movie and pilotage films of other harbours other visit
UK Harbours pilotage and navigation films for the sailor, yachtsman and power boat owner. Harbours on film directory for sailing, cruising and motor boating in the solent, south coast, south devon, cornwall and the channel islands. The Cameron Snell video harbour guides provide detailed information for every UK harbour along the South Coast of England. An Ideal companion for the RYA royal yachting association, sea school, sailing centre,day skipper, yachtmaster or novice to compliment your nautical chart, pilot book and almanac
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Along the waterfront at Appledore and on towards Barnstaple on the Atlantic Highway- part of and north Devon information
Aberystwyth's £9 Million Marina Named Y Lanfa Ceredigion UK
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Aberystwyth's new £9 million Marina named Y Lanfa opened for business in 1995. Aberystwyth's picturesque harbour has been dramatically remodelled to provide permanent berths for over 100 vessels.
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Eastbourne
Eastbourne ( pronunciation ) is a large town, seaside resort, and borough in East Sussex, on the south coast of England, 17 miles (27 km) east of Brighton. Eastbourne is located immediately east of Beachy Head, the highest chalk sea cliff in Great Britain and part of the South Downs National Park. With a seafront consisting largely of Victorian hotels, the pier, and a Napoleonic era fort and military museum, Eastbourne was developed by the Duke of Devonshire in 1800 from four separate hamlets. It has a growing population, a broad economic base, and is home to companies in a wide range of industries.
Though Eastbourne is a relatively new town, there is evidence of human occupation in the area from the Stone Age. The town grew as a fashionable tourist resort largely thanks to prominent landowner, William Cavendish, later known as the Duke of Devonshire. Cavendish appointed architect Henry Currey to design a street plan for the town, but not before sending him to Europe to draw inspiration. The resulting mix of architecture is typically Victorian and remains a key feature of Eastbourne.
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