Brewers Were On The Lookout To Protect And Preserve This Tower In Exmouth!
August 30th, 2024
Buildings along the coastline can be
subject to extreme weather conditions, so it’s vital the right products are
used to help preserve and protect them. The Brewers Foundation were thrilled to
support the National Coastwatch Institution in their mission to protect the
Exmouth Lookout Tower with the donation of 20L of Stormdry Protection Cream.
The Harbour View building and tower
was designed and built for the old Exmouth Yacht Club over the winter of 1895
to 1896 to replace a corrugated iron Clubhouse on the Pier. It was
opened in June 1896, on a site leased from Lord Rolle with the veranda
and tower providing members with a good view of the racing.
The building was requisitioned for
military defensive use during the second world war and in 1988, the tower took
on a new lease of life becoming the lookout station for the Exmouth branch of
National Coastwatch Institution, with over 60 volunteer watchkeepers now
providing a sea and beach safety search and rescue service.
Because of the lookout’s unique
estuary position, the National Coastwatch Institution are able to keep watch
over all vessels, both motorised and under sail, in addition to kite surfers,
windsurfers, jet skiers, fishermen, divers, canoeists, kayakers, paddle
boarders, rowers, beach users and swimmers. In providing this visual watch for
water and beach users, they deliver a valuable service to the local community
and the thousands of holidaymakers that visit Exmouth each year.
The tower was in urgent need of a
waterproof protective coating on the outside of the lookout tower as they were
experiencing water penetration internally. Stormdry Protection Cream was
donated, providing a BBA certified, colourless, breathable water repellent
barrier for the tower.