Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
It was closed in 1967 when the station received an inshore lifeboat.
Consequently, the station today houses two inshore lifeboats, which operate from the beach.
The Inshore lifeboat station is currently being rebuilt.
The inshore lifeboat only came into action to take the men ashore after one of our vessels was damaged.'
By now the inshore lifeboat had arrived and had taken the Kiskadee under tow.
An inshore lifeboat station equipped with a D class lifeboat was established in 1963.
By the late 1960s, inflatable inshore lifeboats were in use at Southend to provide assistance to the increasing number of pleasure craft.
An inshore lifeboat has been stationed at Appledore since 1972 and is kept in the boathouse with the boarding boat.
The RNLI operates an inshore lifeboat from the west quay.
A D-class inshore lifeboat was first stationed in Pwllheli in 1964.
A RNLI inshore lifeboat station is located on the quay.
Since 1963 the Mudeford inshore lifeboat has been stationed on the quay at Mudeford.
Also under examination is the feasibility of a 35 to 40 knot inshore lifeboat, launching from a slipway, davit or off a beach.
The station remained closed until 1965, when an inshore lifeboat (ILB) station was established.
In 1967 the station was reopened with an inshore lifeboat and the station name changed to Little & Broad Haven.
The old lifeboat station by the beach was retained as a fund-raising display centre and, from 1966, was the base for an inshore lifeboat.
A meeting was called by the Council to discuss the feasibility of establishing an Inshore Lifeboat at Mundesley.
The Inshore Lifeboat will continue to operate from Dunbar and crew gear, assembly, training etc will remain there.
The Borth inshore lifeboat (ILB) station was established in 1966 and is located at the southern end of the beach.
In 1965, the RNLI re-opened the station and placed on service an experimental inflatable inshore lifeboat.
Currently stationed at Kinghorn is an Atlantic 85 inshore lifeboat, B-836 "Tommy Niven".
On 3 November 1990 the RNLI reopened Teignmouth as an inshore lifeboat station.
The Aguila Wren was transferred away from Aberystwyth in 1964 following that station's re-designation to an inshore lifeboat station.
At 1.30 pm Coxswain Benny Read was contacted by the Coastguards and requested to launch the inshore lifeboat.
The station reopened in 1965 as an Inshore Lifeboat Station with a D class lifeboat.