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Inside Newquay RNLI

Newquay Lifeboat Station first opened in 1860, seeing crews save countless lives at sea over the decades. Today, RNLI volunteers operate two inshore lifeboats, on call 24 hours a day for search and rescue services on the North Cornish coast. We spoke to Ross King, helm on the station’s Atlantic 85 and D-Class lifeboats, who, after 20 years of volunteering, has become a trusted source of local knowledge about these ever-changing shores. Here, he shares a glimpse into life as an RNLI volunteer and offers vital advice for anyone spending time by the sea.

What does a day in the life look like for you and the lifeboat crew?

As volunteers, we all have jobs, family, and other commitments, but we’re always ready to respond when the pager goes off. That means keeping the car fuelled, clothing ready, and essentials to hand. Outside of rescues, we maintain the same commitment through intensive training to ensure we can launch at any moment. We’re also constantly monitoring the weather and sea conditions.

What are the most common misunderstandings about sea safety you wish more people knew?

Many people underestimate the tides. There are roughly six hours between low and high tide, and the water is always rising or falling during that time. Spring tides can come in much faster than expected, so always check tide times before heading out.

When it comes to swimming, even strong swimmers can get cold, suffer cramps or dehydration, or have a medical episode. Always wear a bright swim hat, take a tow float, and have a way of calling for help. On boats, people carry lifejackets, but don’t wear them. Lifejackets are only effective if worn properly. Lead by example: put yours on first, ensure everyone else’s fits, and keep them well maintained.

How do weather and tides shape your work – especially here on the Newquay coastline?

Sunshine and wind are our biggest challenges. Sun brings more people into the sea, often unaware that the water is much colder than it looks, increasing the risk of cold water shock. Strong winds from the South West or West to North and North East leave little shelter along our coast. Some of the biggest tides in Newquay can vary by over seven metres during spring tides. Beaches and coves change dramatically from day to day, which can catch people off guard. Many of our rescues involve people caught by an incoming tide, often at the base of cliffs with no escape.

Can you share a moment that’s stuck with you – something that sums up the spirit of the RNLI?

Every call is different. The pager goes off, and you never know where you’re headed or what you’ll face. Volunteers drop everything to respond. Yet everyone works together seamlessly, like a well-oiled machine, simply to help someone in need. Often, you help someone and never see them again. There’s no expectation beyond a job well done. We work together to watch out for each other. From readying the lifeboats and doing the job, to packing away afterwards, we support each other at every step along the way.

What advice would you give guests who want to enjoy the coast safely during their stay?

Ask questions and seek local guidance. At the beach, speak to a lifeguard. At the harbour, talk to the harbour master. On the cliffs, keep a safe distance from edges and keep dogs onleads. Dress appropriately for the weather, stay within your abilities, and read signage. Check tide times, always carry a way to call for help, and remember: if in trouble, float to live. If you see someone in difficulty, call 999 and ask for the Coastguard.

How do you train for unpredictable conditions and rescue scenarios?

We carry out regular, competence-based exercises indifferent weathers, times of day, and with different crews. Scenarios may seem similar, but each one is unique. Training is usually on Sunday mornings. If the weather allows then the lifeboats go afloat, when it doesn’t there’s plenty to keep up to date with ashore. During the week, especially in winter, crews often train in the evenings, depending on availability and conditions.

What do you love most about Newquay’s coastline?

It’s always changing. Beaches shift with the tides, the light and weather are never the same, and each moment feels different. There’s something for everyone here – places to eat, relax, exercise, socialise – all set against incredible scenery and a welcoming community.

Stay safe by the sea

With miles of spectacular shoreline on our doorstep, time by the sea is a huge part of any stay in Newquay. Whether you’re paddling with family, heading out for a bracing winter dip, or simply enjoying a coastal walk, a little knowledge goes a long way in keeping your time by the water safe and enjoyable.

Image: RNLI - Nathan Williams 

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