An update from the Chairman and Trustees. It has been very difficult to write this, in fact I'd intended to do this as a video. But that just felt much,…
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New Website…
I hope this post finds you all well, it's taken us a little while to get here!... Today 20/03/2022 see's the launch of our new website! But first, whilst you're…
3D Scanning ‘Rotary Service’ with Solid Print3D
A couple of months ago, we made contact with a business called Solid Print3D, a supplier of 3D Scanning & 3D printing equipment to purchase or to hire. As part…
Progress Update Jan 2021
It’s hard to fit everything we want to say to you, our supporters into a short and snappy tweet…
Happy New Year!
Wishing all our supporters and volunteers a happy and healthy new year!!!
A Lifesaving History…
“Rotary Service” was the first Thames Class Lifeboat, built in 1973 by Brooke Marine, Lowestoft.
A Lifechanging Future…
The trust aim to operate “Rotary Service” as a Youth Training Vessel to teach 12-25 year olds maritime skills.
Galley
In the Galley we’ve dry-fitted the first layer of insulation.
Accommodation Spaces
In the forward cabin the locker & bench seating have been removed ready for insulation, boarding and the new bunks to be installed.
The Wheelhouse
If the Engine Room is the beating heart of “Rotary Service”, The Wheelhouse is the nerve centre.