Caister Lifeboat - 40 Years of Independence!
Caister Lifeboat

About us

Caister is the home of the first of only two offshore lifeboats in the UK that is independent of the RNLI. A lifeboat at Caister was first documented in 1791, being used by the Caister Beach Company to salvage ships wrecked on the sand banks offshore from Caister. Between 1856 and 1969 lifeboats at Caister were operated by the RNLI.

The current lifeboats, the Bernard Matthews II (a Dutch-built Valentijn 2000 offshore lifeboat) and the Jim Davidson OBE (a semi-rigid inflatable onshore lifeboat), are run by the Caister Volunteer Lifeboat Service, a registered charity supported entirely by public donation.

Ride The Waves
Experience the exhilaration as we leave Great Yarmouth Harbour for the open sea!

 


Latest News

16/02/10  Heritage Visitor Centre
We have now produced a leaflet that will be distributed far and wide...

21/12/09  Exercise with RAF Search and Rescue Helicopter
Today we exercised off Great Yarmouth with the SAR Helicopter from...

Latest Shouts

09/08/09  Dinghy retrieved
Whilst en route to Hemsby Lifeboat day the beach crew recalled the...

06/08/09  Search For missing Swimmer
Both lifeboats were launched to search for a missing swimmer.A...

17/07/09  Yacht in Trouble off Lowestoft
The lifeboat was called out and sent approx 22 miles off...

21/06/09  Search For Missing Person
The Inshore Lifeboat was tasked to search for a missing person who...


The Lifeboat Station, Tan lane, Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk NR30 5DJ