Please select your home edition
Edition
Hyde Sails 2024 - One Design

Kitesurfer inspired to join RNLI after rescue urges others to volunteer with the charity

by RNLI 7 Jun 22:28 AEST
Kitesurfer rescued by RNLI joins crew © RNLI

A lifesaver with the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) who was inspired to join the crew after being rescued while kitesurfing, is encouraging others to explore volunteering opportunities with the lifesaving charity.

Karen Whitton, 40, was rescued by Shoreham Harbour RNLI volunteers in June last year when her kite plunged into the water a quarter of a mile offshore.

Watch the footage of Karen's rescue

Inspired by the volunteers who launched to her rescue, Karen visited Shoreham Harbour Lifeboat Station, West Sussex, during one of their open days and in February this year, joined as a shore crew volunteer.

This Volunteers Week, 2-8 June, Karen is urging people to find a volunteering role with the organisation.

She said: 'There were seven of us kiting that day. My partner is an instructor and with the forecast showing a lovely day, my friend was going to be having a beginner lesson.

'The weather turned out very different from the forecast. I went out a little further, but as soon as I got out my kite fell out of the sky.

'I couldn't get my kite back up and it turned to an offshore wind quite suddenly. There was also an outgoing tide, so I was drifting further away from the beach.'

Karen, who works full time as a nurse, knew the lifeboat station was close by and said her partner managed paddle to shore.

He called 999 and asked the Coastguard who subsequently tasked Shoreham to launch their D class inshore lifeboat.

She added the reassurance of knowing the RNLI were there was the final push she needed to start volunteering, and she hoped to be able to offer that reassurance to others.

'It's been great joining the crew,' she said. 'Everyone has been lovely and I've made new friends and I'm now doing my boat training. There's a wealth of knowledge and experience at the station.

'I would encourage anyone considering joining to go to an open day. It's a lot of commitment and you have to want to do it.

'I'm a nurse so I'm interested to start using my clinical skills again and get stuck into casualty care.'

Head of Volunteering at the RNLI, Donna McReath, said: 'Volunteers continue to be at the forefront of what we do as we begin our third century of saving lives at sea and we thank all of them for their unwavering support.

'Karen is a great example of being inspired to start volunteering and it's great to see how well she's doing as a shore crew volunteer at Shoreham.

'There is a role for everyone at the RNLI and we are always looking for new volunteers to join our charity to help us continue saving lives.'

As Karen begins her volunteering journey, another volunteer celebrated 75 years of dedicated service at a garden party at Buckingham Palace.

Gerald Beddard, tour guide at RNLI College, and fundraiser and water safety volunteer at Poole Lifeboat Station, was first involved with the charity at 5 years old when he helped his mother collect donations in the midlands.

He is a regular attraction on Poole Quay in 'yellows' collecting for the RNLI and even spends Christmas Day on the Sandbanks Ferry - the ferry doesn't charge passengers on Christmas Day, instead asking for donations to the RNLI.

He said: 'It was an honour and privilege to be chosen to represent the RNLI at the Buckingham Palace Garden Party on 20 May. The cherry on the cake was being presented to HRH The Duke of Edinburgh who was interested in my motivation in volunteering for the RNLI.'

Find out more and get involved at RNLI.org/volunteer.

Related Articles

2025 WASZP Pre-Games in Weymouth starts today
131 boats from 18 countries prepare ahead of the main event The 2025 WASZP Pre-Games in Weymouth has become a magnet for the international foiling community. With 131 boats entered from 18 countries, this event is more than just a tune-up—it's a snapshot of the class's spirit. Posted today at 5:33 am
SailGP: Stands go up in Portsmouth
The grandstand is in place and prominent on the Portsmouth shoreline, in readiness for the weekend The grandstand is in place and prominent on the Portsmouth shoreline, in readiness for this weekend's SailGP event, which marks the start of the European circuit for the League's Season 5. Posted today at 12:22 am
America's Cup: Azzurra Challenge
Azzurra's 1983 debut turned Italian sailing into a national interest. Italy has one of the most passionate and enduring histories in the America's Cup. Azzurra's 1983 debut turned Italian sailing into a national interest. Posted on 15 Jul
The Ocean Cleanup's 30 Cities Program
A look at The Ocean Cleanup and its the 30 Cities Program The cliche goes that one should avoid meeting one's heroes, as there's always a chance that the flesh-and-blood person might not live up to expectations. While I've never met Boyan Slat, I'd gladly take this risk. Posted on 15 Jul
Long Beach Olympic Classes Regatta day 3
Mother Nature teases the competitors Mother Nature teased the competitors today and made them wait a bit, but she did not disappoint; the sun came out and a big westerly built to 18-20 knots! Posted on 15 Jul
A century of human endeavour
The Fastnet Race is regarded as one of offshore sailing's most complete proving grounds For 100 years, the Rolex Fastnet Race has been regarded as one of offshore sailing's most complete proving grounds. It is a place where ambitions and dreams meet harsh reality, where skill, endurance and fortitude are severely tested. Posted on 15 Jul
Martine Grael in Racing on the Edge
First female driver to win a Fleet Race captured in behind-the-scenes documentary Major milestone moment for SailGP captured in behind-the-scenes documentary series, which reaches 10 million total viewers since launching in 2021. Posted on 15 Jul
Get ready to celebrate world's best sailing photos
16th edition of the Pantaenius Yacht Racing Image Award Professional photographers from around the globe are invited to submit their best yacht racing images captured between October 14, 2024, and October 12, 2025. Posted on 15 Jul
Alli Bell & Restless crew to make Transpac history
On course to be the first woman skipper to win Transpac overall Alli Bell and the crew of her Cal 40 Restless took a winch handle to the notion that winning the Transpacific Yacht Race's top corrected-time prize requires membership in an old-boys club or a mighty war chest. Posted on 15 Jul
Rolex Fastnet Race IRC Four preview
The pinnacle of grass roots sailing has 97 entries The very largest yachts, including the 100ft Ultim foiling trimarans and 60ft IMOCAs are an essential part of the spectacle of the Fastnet Race, however a critical element in the race's enduring appeal is that this is predominately a grass roots event. Posted on 14 Jul
X-Yachts X4.3Zhik 2024 DecemberSelden 2020 - FOOTER