2020 Vancouver Boat Show

The CLI was very busy at the Vancouver International Boat Show at BC Place. We have had quite a few people showing interest in joining. Our fundraising campaign is doing very well with a lot of donations, which is why Brian is smiling! These donations are SO important to us, as we have to always have alternative means of supporting our operations. Old and new crew members are doing a great job in engaging with the visitors. The Delta Lifeboat participated in the floating boat show part.

On Sunday afternoon the Delta Lifeboat crew responded to a request for medical assistance aboard a Dutch motor vessel in the boat show. Arriving on the scene by foot, members found a 49-year-old female had fallen 6’ down an open engine room hatch.  The patient was in shock and severe pain.  An assessment left the crew to believe she had a possible broken arm, damage to a knee and a concussion.  The patient was removed with great difficulty and secured in the lifeboat stretcher, wrapped and treated for shock.  An EHS ambulance was called.   After carrying the patient to the head of the ramp members assisted EHS to load her into the ambulance for transport to the hospital.

That evening the crew were relieved to learn that no bones were in fact broken but a week’s bed rest was ordered.

 

Training Day on the Fraser Lifeboat – Jan 2020

On Saturday 25 Jan 2020, the Fraser Lifeboat tested raising and lowering the mast after recent maintenance. A lowered mast allows us to get under bridges and into areas that a vessel this size wouldn’t normally be able to go. We trained at the dock and then underway so the crew could learn to handle the vessel and understand the procedures. As restricted visibility conditions prevailed, we exercised radar training and then recovery of a simulated person in water drills.

2019 CLI Christmas Dinner & Fund Raiser

The 2019 CLI Christmas Dinner was held this year again at The Beach Grove Golf Club in Tsawwassen on Saturday 14 Dec. Many crewmembers with spouses, partners, family, friends, and CLI supporters attended the dinner. All the attendees enjoyed the buffet and many were bidding on silent auction items that were donated by crewmembers and businesses. Ken Robertson was surprised by a Happy Birthday song. The Tsawwassen Legion Branch #289 donated $1,000.00 and we also received a donation of $250.00 from the 21 Club. All the proceeds of this evening go towards the CLI so we can keep on doing what we do best, Saving Lives at Sea.

Update: In grand total, we raised about $8000, well-done everyone!

Ladner Carol Ships Support – Dec 2019

Both the Fraser and Delta Lifeboats provided support to the annual Carol Ships parade in Ladner on Dec 06 and 07. Our vessels were decorated but still able to provide rescue functions if required. The Delta Lifeboat embarked a pipe band this year thrilling the locals as they passed.

On Friday, Dec 06,  no calls for assistance were received.

On Saturday, Dec 07,  as the Delta Lifeboat approached Wellington point we received a radio call saying there was a broken down vessel who was supposed to be taking part in the parade. One of the other fishing vessels had it alongside close to the North shore.

We quickly deployed fenders, got lines ready and came alongside where we were able to hook up lines 2 and 3. As line 1 was being attached we realized the vessel was very close to the shore, so the first tow vessel was able to cast off and start manoeuvring away. We then towed the broken down vessel away from shore to finish securing lines.
With everything secure, the Delta L/B continued to take part in the parade with the vessel alongside tow on the port side and they spent the night tied up alongside the Delta Lifeboat.

CLI crew attend Transport Canada Marine Basic First Aid training course – Oct 2019

Over the Oct 2019 Thanksgiving long weekend, several CLI crews attended a Transport Canada Marine Basic First Aid course. This is the first of possibly 3 courses we hope to conduct over the next year. This gives our crews the necessary marine requirements as well as CPR and AED training. Even infants are covered. The certification is good for three years and then must be renewed.

This 2-day course was well attended and as can be seen, the crews had fun too. We thank Dr Singh for his very informative and fact-filled sessions!