Towpath Talk

RCR to launch River Coastal Rescue in Perth

- By Stephanie Horton, managing director, River Canal Rescue

AFTER more than 20 years providing inland waterway users with marine breakdown and recovery services in the UK, River Canal Rescue is going global and launching something similar in Australia.

On the other side of the world we’ll be known as River Coastal Rescue and our launch, scheduled for March, is in Perth. So why Australia and why Perth?

Australia has a national volunteerl­ed organisati­on called Sea Rescue, whose priority is to respond to emergency and life-threatenin­g callouts. Boaters in trouble however instinctiv­ely contact Sea Rescue, so teams end up dealing with breakdown and non-emergency calls, diverting them away from potentiall­y more urgent cases.

Having discussed our propositio­n with Sea Rescue in Perth, its volunteers welcome our arrival as they’ll now be able to pass all breakdown and non-emergency calls in the region to River Coastal Rescue, freeing them up to respond to emergencie­s.

We chose Perth as our first launch area because it has a high boating population sailing the coastline and accessing Rottnest Island, Western Australia’s most popular nature reserve, which welcomes half a million visitors a year, including 150,000 in private vessels.

The area is also supported by Rottnest Rangers and the Boating Industry Associatio­n who are equally keen to work with us.

When we visited a few years ago to discuss monitoring system trials, we could see there was an opportunit­y to replicate what we have in the UK; a support service was needed to relieve the pressure on Sea Rescue and local businesses and contractor­s, who because of the high volume of marine engineerin­g and maintenanc­e jobs, were stretched when it came to tackling minor repairs that required them leaving their base.

Boat owners were also quick to confirm they struggled to find local engineers who could help them with repairs and maintenanc­e, so we knew our presence would benefit everyone.

Getting everything up and running during a pandemic has not been easy and Australia’s strict lockdown rules mean we’ve been unable to physically support the launch. Our Australian CEO/ director, Paul Stenton, has been busy recruiting the new team and as travel restrictio­ns ease, I, with UK director Jay

Forman, will fly to Perth to meet our newest employees.

It is still very much business as usual in the UK and the launch will not in any way impact the breakdown, recovery or maintenanc­e support we give our UK customers. No matter where you are, our ethos remains the same ‘Whenever a breakdown occurs, the RCR team is here, ready to help and get you moving again’. Our heart lies, very much, in the UK and will continue to do so in the future.

 ?? PHOTOS: RCR ?? To find out more about River Canal Rescue, follow the team on Facebook, visit www. rivercanal­rescue.co.uk, email enquiries@ rivercanal­rescue. co.uk or call 01785 785680.
Members of the RCR team
in Australia.
PHOTOS: RCR To find out more about River Canal Rescue, follow the team on Facebook, visit www. rivercanal­rescue.co.uk, email enquiries@ rivercanal­rescue. co.uk or call 01785 785680. Members of the RCR team in Australia.
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River Coastal Rescue CEO/ director Paul Stenton.
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