RNLITorbay

RNLITorbay RNLI Torbay is one of the UK's busiest lifeboat stations and our dedicated volunteers head out regularly in challenging conditions to save lives at sea.

Our mission is to save lives at sea, our goal is to stop drowning. We do this through water safety education, operating search and rescue lifeboats and operating beach lifeguards.

01/06/2026

In the first shout of a busy Wednesday night, 27th May 2026, Torbay RNLI’s volunteer crews were tasked at 8:14pm to come to the aid of a group of three adults and five children stranded along the coastline from Brixham.

The eight casualties, having been paddleboarding in nearby waters, had been washed ashore – unharmed – at Seven Quarries. With the sea swell and wind direction making a return over water too dangerous to attempt, and the location’s inaccessibility over land, the crews were tasked to bring the casualties to safety. Torbay RNLI’s D-class Inshore Lifeboat (ILB) and three volunteer crew, accompanied by the lifeboat station’s Severn-class All-Weather Lifeboat (ALB) and her seven volunteer crew, launched in quick succession making best speed to the location.

Carefully navigating the sea swells as the lifeboat approached the rocky shoreline, the ILB’s helm and 2nd Coxswain, James H***e, landed a crew member safely ashore. The ILB then made several approaches to bring the casualties on board one-by-one, before ferrying them in groups of two or three to the waiting ALB.

Once all the casualties were onboard the ALB – cold, but relieved - both lifeboats made their way back to the lifeboat station in Brixham Harbour. As the crews readied the lifeboats for service again by 9:30pm, the casualties were invited into the boathouse to warm up with hot drinks and chocolate biscuits as dusk fell.

Two hours later the volunteer crews’ pagers sounded again – with both boats undertaking a five-hour search-and-rescue operation in the same area: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1Bp5ZPt4GW/

01/06/2026

Volunteer crews rescued two teenagers after a five-hour night-time search & rescue in the early hours of Thursday 28th May.

Following reports from concerned parents for the safety of four young teenage children in the Battery Gardens area of Brixham, Torbay RNLI's Inshore Lifeboat (ILB) launched at 11:30pm on 27th May as part of a complex multi-agency search-and-rescue operation.

Two of the casualties were found shortly after midnight, distressed but safe, in Churston Woods by the Brixham Coastguard Rescue Team (CRT) who then continued their land-based search for the remaining two teenagers. Offshore, the ILB and her three volunteer crew continued the search along the coastline for the two teenagers.

Using an onboard Forward-Looking Infrared (FLIR) thermal camera, the children were located by the ILB crew unharmed on a ledge at the bottom of a cliff close to the Seven Quarries area of the coast. A sheer cliff face above the ledge meant access and recovery over land at night-time by the CRT in the poor visibility was not possible.

With concern for the continued welfare of the children in their precarious location, Torbay RNLI’s duty coxswain coordinated a recovery plan with the Brixham Coastguard Rescue Team and Devon & Cornwall Police, using the ILB to recover the casualties from the ledge. Torbay RNLI’s All-Weather Lifeboat (ALB) and her seven volunteer crew also launched to support the ILB in the recovery efforts, accompanied by officers from Devon and Cornwall Police to perform initial welfare checks of the children once recovered from the ledge.

A rough sea state and the risk of a sudden thunderstorm made access to the ledge in the continued darkness hazardous. The ILB’s crew carefully manoeuvred the ILB close to the ledge from where they were able to safely recover the casualties - by now tired and cold - into the ILB as dawn was breaking. The casualties were then transferred shortly afterwards to the ALB, and into the care of the police officers.

The lifeboats, her crews and the casualties then returned to Brixham harbour after a long night, arriving back at Torbay Lifeboat Station at 5:15am. The two lifeboats were then readied for service again by 5:30am.

This was the second tasking of the night for the volunteer crews following an earlier shout to the same stretch of coastline. Details for the first shout can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/reel/2574734199604076

Andrew Medley, Deputy Coxswain commented, “It was a busy – and long – night for the volunteer crews of both lifeboats. Having earlier rescued eight stranded paddleboarders from the coast at Seven Quarries, the teams were tasked just two hours later to locate the missing teenagers in the darkness. Our crews were able to quickly locate them in an inaccessible and exposed location at the base of a cliff face. With a recovery over land not possible until daylight, our ILB and ALB worked together closely and with Brixham Coastguard Rescue Team and Devon and Cornwall Police to plan and execute a night-time recovery using the lifeboats, bringing the two teenagers safely home despite the challenging conditions.”

Jack Hawketts, ILB Helm, commented, “We’re pleased we were able to bring the ten casualties to safety over the course of the two shouts of the night. It’s a part of the coastline that’s not easily accessible – especially at night and in challenging sea conditions. But the crew of the ILB, supported by the ALB and her crew were able to put into practice their many hours of training to achieve a good outcome. We’re all now just looking forward to a little bit more sleep!”

We’re looking for a volunteer to join our existing team in the role of Launch Authority.Launch Authorities provide a vit...
29/05/2026

We’re looking for a volunteer to join our existing team in the role of Launch Authority.

Launch Authorities provide a vital role in authorising the launch of our lifeboats when we receive a tasking request from HM Coastguard.

If you’re interested, or know anyone who may be interested, please follow the link below for more details. We’d love to have you onboard.

https://volunteering.rnli.org/vacancy/launch-authority---torbay-612385.html

In the early hours of Sunday morning Torbay lifeboat responded to reports of a vulnerable adult in the water in Torquay ...
25/05/2026

In the early hours of Sunday morning Torbay lifeboat responded to reports of a vulnerable adult in the water in Torquay marina.

The inshore lifeboat (ILB) launched from Brixham at 01:03 arriving to the incident at 01:15, by which time the situation had escalated and two police officers responding to the incident had also entered the water in an attempt to assist the casualty.

The lifeboat crew remained on station to assist as necessary while Torbay coastguard recovered all persons to safety. When it was confirmed that the casualty and police officers were safely ashore, the crew, stood down and returned to the lifeboat station at 01:47.







20/05/2026

Summer weather's on its way…finally! And whether you’re a swimmer or a paddleboarder enjoying the bay’s beautiful beaches, or a kayaker or sailor in-and-around Tor Bay, remember this advice if you find yourself in trouble in the water:

Float to Live.

Float to Live could save your life. Remember:
- Tilt your head back with ears submerged
- Relax and try to control your breathing
- Use your hands to help you stay afloat
- It's okay if your legs sink, we all float differently

Practice these steps at a supervised location, like a swimming pool or lifeguarded beach so you know what to do in an emergency.

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18/05/2026

A shout on Thursday evening, 14th May 2026, saw the volunteer crews from our All-Weather (ALB) and our Inshore (ILB) lifeboats working closely together to rescue seven students stranded on Thatcher Rock, off Torquay.

Helped by northly winds and calm waters earlier in the afternoon, the visiting group of international students, studying at two Dutch universities and from various countries in Europe, swam and paddle-boarded the short distance to the rock. By late afternoon, with temperatures dropping to around 10C, the group – now getting dangerously cold in the freshening winds – correctly judged the return journey back across the narrow channel to be too hazardous.

Alerted by Solent Coastguard shortly before 6pm, Torbay RNLI‘ s Coxswain and Launch Authority assessed that the number of casualties and their reported condition, plus the need to quickly access and recover them from the rock, would need the ILB and ALB crews to coordinate the rescue as a team.

With the ILB and her three volunteer crew launching at 5:58pm, followed by the ALB with her seven volunteer crew launching two minutes later, the lifeboats made best speed across Tor Bay into increasingly gusty headwinds.

The casualties, located on a ledge on the north-easterly part of the rock, were reached by the ILB shortly before 6:15pm. An ILB crew member was landed onto the rock to report back to the nearby ALB on the casualties’ condition and assist the first two casualties onto the ILB. Transferred by the ILB to the ALB stationed a little further offshore, the casualties were then medically assessed by a volunteer crew member who, in her professional life, works as a fully-qualified doctor.

Two further journeys by the ILB back to the rock saw the remaining five casualties brought back into the ALB for medical assessment and supervision. A final journey back to the rock to collect the ILB crew member who'd assisted the transfers onto the ILB, also enabled the crew to recover the paddleboards and other equipment to prevent it washing into the bay and obstructing other users or marine wildlife.

Once in the ALB, dry robes, kindly donated last year by Brixham’s Latitude Clothing Co, came into their own and helped warm the casualties as they were brought – relieved to be safe and sound – to nearby Torquay Harbour and left in the care of the waiting Torquay Coastguard Rescue Team.

Returning to Brixham Harbour, the crews, who included one of Torbay RNLI’s eight new trainee crew members working aboard the ALB, readied the ALB and ILB for further service by 7:45pm.

Andrew Medley, Deputy Coxswain, Torbay RNLI commented, “This evening’s tasking was an example of first rate teamwork between our inshore (ILB) and all-weather (ALB) lifeboat crews to rapidly rescue and transfer seven casualties from a precarious position on Thatcher Rock in blustery conditions. Two of the group had become dangerously cold after swimming across the hazardous channel, where there is often strong tidal flows. We were fortunate to have our volunteer doctor on board, who was able to warm up and monitor the individuals of concern. We transferred the group to Torquay marina where they were taken into the care of our Coastguard colleagues, who also did a brilliant job on scene.

We would also like to thank Latitude Clothing Company in Brixham, who donated dry robes to us last summer to keep aboard the ALB for exactly this type of situation. This equipment really came into its own this evening, and I know all seven of our casualties will be grateful”.

🎉 🥳 Torbay RNLI will mark its 160th anniversary this year with StormFest 160 on Saturday 22nd August 2026.StormFest 160 ...
17/05/2026

🎉 🥳 Torbay RNLI will mark its 160th anniversary this year with StormFest 160 on Saturday 22nd August 2026.

StormFest 160 commemorates the Great Storm of 1866 and the establishment of Torbay's first Lifeboat Station later that year. It’ll see Torbay RNLI's volunteers and their families hosting a full day of events in-and-around the bay.

The day will begin early in the morning with a reenactment of the events of January 1866 when RNLI Teignmouth's lifeboat was hauled overland from Teignmouth to Torquay by a team including women to come to the rescue of sailors in Tor Bay. An all-female team of the wives and partners of today’s RNLI crew - dressed in 1860’s costume – will pull a gig boat wrapped in the colours of a Victorian-era lifeboat around Teignmouth. The gig pull will continue at Babbacombe and Meadfoot before concluding with a short parade and launch at Beacon Quay, Torquay.

A flotilla of gig boats, crewed by Torbay RNLI crew members along with rowers from the Brixham Gig Rowing Club, will then row across Tor Bay shortly before midday accompanied by a fleet of RNLI lifeboats from Torbay, Teignmouth and other south Devon RNLI stations.

On arrival in Brixham's inner harbour in the early afternoon, a service of remembrance at Brixham's Man and Boy statue led by Helen Lovell-Smith of the Fishermen's Mission Devon will remember 1866's tragic events. The service will also celebrate Torbay Lifeboat Station’s proud 160-year contribution to saving lives at sea in Torbay.

The day’s events will culminate with a live music and food festival during the afternoon and into the evening at The Old Coastguard House, Kings Quay, Brixham. Local residents and visitors are invited to celebrate alongside the lifeboat crew and the many other local volunteers that keep the lifeboat station running, with local food & drink, music from local bands & singers, as well as a raffle and other entertainments on offer for all the family to enjoy.

Richard Fowler, Coxswain, Torbay RNLI commented, “StormFest 160 gives us the opportunity to say Thank You to the local community for their 160 years of unwavering support for our lifeboat station and our volunteers. We’re also delighted to have Inter-Line Building Supplies onboard as the event’s lead sponsor, especially as they themselves celebrate their 50-year anniversary this year.”

Goedemorgen!An unusual post from us here at Torbay RNLI as we say Ahoy and hello again to the visiting university studen...
17/05/2026

Goedemorgen!

An unusual post from us here at Torbay RNLI as we say Ahoy and hello again to the visiting university students from The Netherlands that we helped off Torquay on Thursday night. (We'll share more on that soon...)

We'd like to give you back some belongings you left behind on our lifeboat. Can you please message us and we can make arrangements to meet you again.

Bedankt, and enjoy the rest of your stay in Torquay.

With the spring holiday season starting in April, it was another busy month for Torbay RNLI’s volunteer lifeboat crew an...
13/05/2026

With the spring holiday season starting in April, it was another busy month for Torbay RNLI’s volunteer lifeboat crew and their shore-based operational colleagues. Six shouts for our All-Weather and Inshore lifeboats saw two people aided at sea.

And with eight trainee lifeboat crew now in training, our schedule of regular training exercises expanded to twelve afloat exercises and two onshore exercises across the month.

It’s all part of preparing for what we expect to be a busy summer and being ready 24/7 to save lives at sea.

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11/05/2026

Volunteer crews from Torbay RNLI and RNLI Exmouth joined the National Fishing Remembrance Day service at Brixham Harbour’s Fish Quay on Sunday 10th May.

The service, led by Helen Lovell-Smith of the Fishermen's Mission Devon, commemorated those who have lost their lives while working in fishing in the UK. Alongside hymns and poems, Brixham-based Missin' Tackle Shanty Crew and children from Brixham C of E School also sang during the service.

Following the service, the Brixham and Exmouth All-Weather lifeboats steamed a short distance into the bay to lay floral tributes off Churston Cove.

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