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Each time a lifeboat puts to sea, whether on service or exercise, the crew and launchers receive a financial reward. When the Flamborough stations first opened, each coxswain received an annual retainer of £8 and an assistant £2 per annum. For launching on service (whether successful or not) each crew member received 10 shillings if by day and £1 for a night time service. Exercises were every 3 months and each crew member received 4 shillings for this. Nowadays each crew member receives approximately £9 per service or exercise. As you can see most lifeboat crew are not in it for the money. The payment comes from knowing that their actions made a difference or more importantly saved a life, a feeling money cannot buy. In addition to financial reward the Royal National Lifeboat Institution recognises outstanding services with a medal and thanks system. Starting with the highest award, the Gold Medal for gallant deeds of saving life from shipwreck, followed by the Silver and Bronze medals. Next come the Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum and finally the Chairman's Letter of Thanks. These are permanent decorations that are hard won and highly prized by recipients. Flamborough has been awarded 5 silver medals, 6 bronze medals, 10 thanks on vellum and 5 chairman's letters. The following is a list of these awards, with some being awarded before lifeboats were on station:
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