Your Legacy Lifeboat Updates
Your legacy lifeboat is home
The preparations for the lifeboat's arrival are now complete at Great Yarmouth and Gorleston Lifeboat Station. This means your legacy lifeboat, the George and Frances Phelon, has been able to make her journey home.
Your legacy lifeboat has been busy during the preparations. She briefly joined the relief fleet and was then allocated to Kilkeel Lifeboat station where she helped support crews with their training.
She then returned to Poole where she underwent a full service, ensuring it was in top condition and ready to return home as soon as the preparations were completed.
Legacy lifeboat mementos
You can now purchase a lifesaving memento in memory of the special person commemorated on the legacy lifeboat George and Frances Phelon 13-44.
You can choose the individual letter or number that your loved one's name is in or the full lifeboat decal. Please note that the port and starboard sides will have different names on.
Every purchase will help save lives at sea because 30% of the profit will be donated to the RNLI and used wherever the need is greatest. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee you will see your loved one's name in every image or product as the writing may be too small. Please see our Photostore website for more details.
The legacy lifeboat event
We had the privilege of welcoming a number of you to our legacy lifeboat event. This was a very special event and we were honoured to meet many of you and hear the stories you shared of your loved ones.
We have also made a very special film as a memento of the weekend, and especially for those of you who could not make the event. We hope this helps you feel like you were there in person.
Find your loved one's name
For the first time, you can now see where your loved one’s name is on the legacy lifeboat.
Using our online name search tool, simply type in your loved one’s name to see which letter or number of the lifeboat’s decal their name is in and which side of the lifeboat their name is on.
Please note: The name must be entered exactly as shown in your legacy lifeboat letter, unless we agreed changes with you directly. For example, John Smith, John A Smith, John Andrew Smith or John ‘Smithy’ Smith.
If you need help with finding your loved one's name, or you have any other queries, please email us at [email protected].
How the Shannon came to the rescue in 2024
604 LAUNCHES
1,440 TOTAL HOURS THE SHANNON FLEET WAS ON SERVICE
703 PEOPLE HELPED AROUND THE UK AND IRELAND
42% OF ALL SHANNON LAUNCHES WERE IN DARKNESS
Leave a dedication
We would love to hear the heart-warming stories about your loved one whose name is on the side of the Great Yarmouth and Gorleston legacy lifeboat – and celebrate their connection to the RNLI.
To help share your stories and pay tribute to your loved one, we’ve created a web page with our partner MuchLoved. It’s a very special community filled with supporters like you. You can use it to honour the person you miss in the most fitting way for you and your family.
Legacies help save lives
The RNLI is dedicated to saving lives at sea but, as an independent charity, relies on the generosity of the public and the commitment of thousands of volunteers.
Gifts in Wills help to provide the kit and training that protect RNLI volunteer crews at sea, and 6 in every 10 lifeboat launches are only possible due to the extraordinary kindness of supporters leaving a gift to the RNLI in their Will.