Tenby lifeboat
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Tenby, Pembrokeshire, U.K) has operated for over 150 years[1], and today it has both an all weather lifeboat and an inshore D class lifeboat. It was the first station to receive the new slipway-launched lifeboat, the Tamar class. The current coxswain is Alan Thomas. The current Tamar class lifeboat is called "Haydn Miller". The current D class inshore lifeboat is called "Georgina Stanley Taylor".
The Tenby lifeboat station (based in