Ian Sanderson

Ian Sanderson has spent nearly half his life volunteering with the RNLI, dedicating his time to saving lives at sea. His journey began with a deep-rooted passion for sailing and the chance to be a part of a British heritage—which led him to join the Cleethorpes RNLI lifeboat station over 25 years ago.


Ian's inspiration to become a volunteer stemmed from his love for the sea and the camaraderie that comes with working alongside like-minded individuals. “I always had an interest in sailing as a child,” Ian recalls. “The year I moved to Cleethorpes, the station was advertising for volunteers. I applied, served my probation, and started my training on station, including trips to the then-new HQ in Poole.”


Through years of dedication and training, Ian progressed to the role of helm before stepping into his current position as one of the five Launch Authorities at Cleethorpes RNLI. In this vital role, he is responsible for assessing Coastguard requests for rescue operations, determining whether the lifeboat is the most suitable asset for the emergency, and coordinating the crew’s launch. Beyond the operational side, he also ensures the wellbeing of volunteers, particularly after challenging and emotional rescues.


After a quarter-century of service, Ian has been part of numerous rescue missions, each one reinforcing the importance of the RNLI’s work. “There have been many routine services that have returned loved ones back safe,” he shares. “However, the one that stands out for me is the Dollard rescue in 2004. You can read the report in the boathouse or online.”


Beyond the adrenaline and responsibility, Ian highlights the personal benefits of volunteering. “It’s good for my mental health, and it’s great for forming friendships with people who experience situations few ever will.”


Volunteering with the RNLI is more than just a role, it’s a community. Ian appreciates the recognition and support he receives from the public. “It’s nice to be recognised. Sometimes I’m having a pint , and someone will mention seeing me in the paper or say what a great job the RNLI does. It validates all the hours we give to serve the community.”


When asked what advice he would give to someone considering joining the RNLI, Ian emphasises the importance of commitment. “Make sure you have the time to dedicate to it. Getting a shout at 2 AM on Christmas morning can be a test of family life. We had a shout on my first wedding anniversary—I had to leave. Still married 20 years later .”


Ian Sanderson’s story is a testament to the dedication, bravery, and camaraderie that define the RNLI. His contributions over the past 25 years serve as an inspiration to all who value community service and the call to save lives at sea.

Grimbarians X RNLI is supported by the Heritage Starter Fund to acknowledge the unsung heroes of

RNLI Cleehorpes, and to celebrate the opening of their brand new station.