with the lifeboat service to tell their story as part of the training course. it was ross, it was our brother. he's got two sons. we want them to grow up and see that we are doing something positive, and in his name and in all of the men's names. we really have to show that it's real lives and devastating families who were left behind. once they go, they're gone. but it's the people who are stood here today, who have got to live with it for the rest of their lives. and they say it's made it an emotional and difficult year. none of the families knew each other until they found themselves outside llandudno lifeboat station waiting for news of the search. the men's bodies weren't found for over six weeks. their relatives raised money for extra searches, so the wreck of the boat could also be found. and now money left over from that appeal will go to support the work of the lifeboat service. in this instance, we formed a really deep and meaningful relationship with the families of the nicola faith crew,