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First Shout For Littlehampton RNLI Father And Daughter Duo

  • Writer: Dominic  Kureen
    Dominic Kureen
  • 3 days ago
  • 1 min read


First shout for Littlehampton RNLI father and daughter duo (c) Beth Brooks/RNLI
First shout for Littlehampton RNLI father and daughter duo (c) Beth Brooks/RNLI

A father and daughter from Littlehampton RNLI Lifeboat Station attended their first shout together as volunteer crew last week (11 April).


Jason Collins and Sophie Collins, from Angmering, were members of the volunteer crew from Littlehampton RNLI who were tasked by HM Coastguard at 2.20pm to assist a sinking jet ski near Littlehampton Harbour.


Jason started volunteering at Littlehampton RNLI in 2017. Sophie followed in his footsteps when she joined the crew in August last year.


Jason said:

"It was great to be able to go on a service call with Sophie. She has watched me complete my crew training and enjoy my time at the RNLI, and having been keen to join up since she was about 14, is now excited to have started her RNLI journey."

Sophie added:

"I’ve been waiting for this moment – when both of us could work together to rescue and keep people safe at sea - for years! When dad’s pager would go off, I always wanted to go too, and now I can."

Jason and Sophie, with fellow crew member Warren Marden and helm Mark Nicholls on Littlehampton RNLI’s Ray of Hope lifeboat, made their way to the jet ski, which was already under tow by Littlehampton Harbour Board. Our crew shadowed both vessels to the safety of the harbour.


Jason and Sophie aren’t the only family connection at Littlehampton RNLI. Brothers Richard and Steve Howlett, and Mark and James Nicholls, are also volunteer crew.

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