The Scarborough News

Lifeboat mechanic retires after 18 years

- George Buksmann newsdesk@jpress.co.uk @TheScarbor­oNews

A mechanic who dedicated almost two decades to repairing and maintainin­g Scarboroug­h RNLI’s lifeboats has retired.

Station Mechanic Dave Horsley joined the RNLI in 2004, but after holding the position for 18 years he has decided to step down in August and spend time travelling with his wife Zoe.

Lee Marton, Scarboroug­h’s Station Coxswain, said: “I am very sad to see Dave go. He has been a huge part of my RNLI life and was there to support me from the very beginning of my career.

“He plans to travel Europe with Zoe now which I know has been a dream of both of theirs for many years and I wishthemth­everybesto­fluck on their travels.”

The vacant role has now been taken on by businessma­n and mechanic Pete McGeown, who has been part of the RNLI’s volunteer crew for several years.

A spokespers­on for Scarboroug­hRNLIsaidM­rHorsley became “very well respected” across the coast and at the RNLI’s Poole headquarte­rs.

“The volunteer crew at Scarboroug­h Lifeboat Station would like to humbly thank Dave for his time and service to the station, wish him only the very best for the future, and welcome and congratula­te Pete on becoming Scarboroug­h RNLI’s Station Mechanic,” they added.

Mr Marton said: “Pete is very welcome onboard and

the crew here know we have the right person in place to help carry Scarboroug­h RNLI

into the future.” Last month, Scarboroug­h RNLI appointed businessma­n and retired

senior army officer John Senior as the new president of the town’s Lifeboat Station.

 ?? ?? Incumbent mechanic Dave Horsley, left, passes the baton to Pete McGeown. (Photo: Scarboroug­h RNLI)
Incumbent mechanic Dave Horsley, left, passes the baton to Pete McGeown. (Photo: Scarboroug­h RNLI)

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