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Open Day For New Carrybridge Lifeboat Station This Weekend
#RNLI - Enniskillen RNLI will proudly be opening the doors of the newly built Carrybridge lifeboat station to the public for an open day on Sunday 30 August from 1pm to 5pm. On the day the public can tour the…
Arklow Lifeboat Rescues Stricken Cruiser With Three On Board
#RNLI - Following an alert by pager at 9.10pm on Saturday night (22 August), Arklow RNLI launched within minutes to the aid of a cruiser that was reported to be adrift a mile east of Kilmichael Point. The volunteer lifeboat…
Portaferry Lifeboat Brings Nine To Safety On Strangford Lough
#RNLI - Portaferry RNLI launched on Saturday (22 August) to the aid of a 40-foot yacht experiencing steering problems while sailing on Strangford Lough. The volunteer crew were paged at 4.32pm and the RNLI lifeboat, an inshore Atlantic 85 named Blue…
Passing J/24 & Lifeboat Assist Cruiser With Dragging Anchor
#rnli – Lough Derg RNLI Lifeboat launched to assist 7 people, 2 adults and 5 children on board a 40ft cruiser whose anchor had fallen off the bow and was reported to be dragging. Lough Derg RNLI Lifeboat launched following…
Host A Fish Supper for the RNLI Lifeboat
​#rnlifishsupper – Breakfast, lunch or dinner, RNLI crew leave their families at a moment's notice to save lives at sea. And this October, the RNLI is hoping you'll answer its rescue call over dinner too – by hosting a fundraising…
Donegal Lifeboat Teen Rings Bell to Open New RNLI All-Weather Lifeboat Centre
#lifeboat – The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) officially opened its new All-weather Lifeboat Centre at the charity's headquarters in Poole, Dorset today, with the two youngest fully-qualified lifeboat crew ringing a bell as the doors of the new building…
Rescue Of Yacht In Difficulty Caps Busy Week For Portrush Lifeboats
#RNLI - The Portrush all-weather lifeboat was launched on Monday (17 August) to reports of a yacht in difficulty off Ballintoy, three miles north of Sheep Island. The lifeboat was launched around 2.45pm on a beautiful warm day on the…
Swimmer Rescued By Wicklow Lifeboats Airlifted To Hospital
#RNLI - Both Wicklow RNLI lifeboats launched at 11.30am yesterday morning (Tuesday 18 August) after the Irish Coast Guard received a report of a swimmer in difficulties at the Long Rock near Silver Strand beach. The inshore lifeboat was quickly…
Courtmacsherry RNLI Rescue Five From Speedboat Near Kinsale Rocks
#rnli – Courtmacsherry RNLI Lifeboat rescued five crew from a 22–ft speedboat off the Inner Barrel Rocks near the Old Head of Kinsale writes Vicent O'Donovan. The above picture shows the Lifeboat crew pumping out water from the speedboat. All…
Donaghadee Lifeboat Launched For Ferry Emergency In Belfast Lough
#RNLI - A crew member on a cross-channel ferry was taken aboard the Donaghadee RNLI lifeboat Saxon after a medical emergency in Belfast Lough last Thursday night (13 August). RNLI volunteer lifeboat crew assisted as the woman was lowered from the…
Arklow Lifeboat Crew In Multi-Agency Rescue On Avoca River
#RNLI - Following a pager alert at 9.25pm yesterday evening (Sunday 16 August), Arklow RNLI’s volunteers prepared to launch the all-weather lifeboat Ger Tigchlearr to assist in a search for a cyclist reported to have fallen into the Avoca River.…
Youngest Crewman To Open Donegal RNLI Lifeboat Centre
#lifeboat – The honour of officially opening the RNLI's new All-Weather Lifeboat Centre at the charity's headquarters in Poole this Friday (21 August) will fall on the shoulders of the two youngest fully qualified all-weather volunteer lifeboat crew in the…
Union Hall Lifeboat In Late Night Search After Flare Sighting
#RNLI - Union Hall RNLI's volunteer lifeboat crew launched last night (Thursday 13 August) after a member of the public reported a flare in the West Galley Head area and raised the alarm. Valentia Coast Guard tasked Union Hall RNLI…
Skerries Lifeboat Tows Yacht To Safety After Engine Failure
#RNLI - Skerries RNLI towed a yacht with two men on board to safety on Sunday evening (9 August) after the vessel suffered engine failure. At 7.30pm Skerries RNLI were tasked by Dublin Coast Guard to assist the small yacht…
Howth Lifeboat Launches To Seasick Solo Sailor
#RNLI - Howth RNLI volunteers launched their all-weather lifeboat on Sunday (9 August) to assist a 23ft sailing boat when its lone occupant became violently seasick and incapacitated. The lifeboat was launched at 8.15pm and located the casualty vessel just…
Portrush Lifeboat & Portstewart Lifeguards Assist Jetski Casualty
#RNLI - Portrush RNLI and lifeguards at Portstewart Strand worked together yesterday (Sunday 9 August) to help a person who got into difficulty on a jetski. Portstewart lifeguards were first called to assist the jetski but because of the large…

Royal National Lifeboat Institute (RNLI) in Ireland Information

The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) is a charity to save lives at sea in the waters of UK and Ireland. Funded principally by legacies and donations, the RNLI operates a fleet of lifeboats, crewed by volunteers, based at a range of coastal and inland waters stations. Working closely with UK and Ireland Coastguards, RNLI crews are available to launch at short notice to assist people and vessels in difficulties.

RNLI was founded in 1824 and is based in Poole, Dorset. The organisation raised €210m in funds in 2019, spending €200m on lifesaving activities and water safety education. RNLI also provides a beach lifeguard service in the UK and has recently developed an International drowning prevention strategy, partnering with other organisations and governments to make drowning prevention a global priority.

Irish Lifeboat Stations

There are 46 lifeboat stations on the island of Ireland, with an operational base in Swords, Co Dublin. Irish RNLI crews are tasked through a paging system instigated by the Irish Coast Guard which can task a range of rescue resources depending on the nature of the emergency.

Famous Irish Lifeboat Rescues

Irish Lifeboats have participated in many rescues, perhaps the most famous of which was the rescue of the crew of the Daunt Rock lightship off Cork Harbour by the Ballycotton lifeboat in 1936. Spending almost 50 hours at sea, the lifeboat stood by the drifting lightship until the proximity to the Daunt Rock forced the coxswain to get alongside and successfully rescue the lightship's crew.

32 Irish lifeboat crew have been lost in rescue missions, including the 15 crew of the Kingstown (now Dun Laoghaire) lifeboat which capsized while attempting to rescue the crew of the SS Palme on Christmas Eve 1895.

FAQs

While the number of callouts to lifeboat stations varies from year to year, Howth Lifeboat station has aggregated more 'shouts' in recent years than other stations, averaging just over 60 a year.

Stations with an offshore lifeboat have a full-time mechanic, while some have a full-time coxswain. However, most lifeboat crews are volunteers.

There are 46 lifeboat stations on the island of Ireland

32 Irish lifeboat crew have been lost in rescue missions, including the 15 crew of the Kingstown (now Dun Laoghaire) lifeboat which capsized while attempting to rescue the crew of the SS Palme on Christmas Eve 1895

In 2019, 8,941 lifeboat launches saved 342 lives across the RNLI fleet.

The Irish fleet is a mixture of inshore and all-weather (offshore) craft. The offshore lifeboats, which range from 17m to 12m in length are either moored afloat, launched down a slipway or are towed into the sea on a trailer and launched. The inshore boats are either rigid or non-rigid inflatables.

The Irish Coast Guard in the Republic of Ireland or the UK Coastguard in Northern Ireland task lifeboats when an emergency call is received, through any of the recognised systems. These include 999/112 phone calls, Mayday/PanPan calls on VHF, a signal from an emergency position indicating radio beacon (EPIRB) or distress signals.

The Irish Coast Guard is the government agency responsible for the response to, and co-ordination of, maritime accidents which require search and rescue operations. To carry out their task the Coast Guard calls on their own resources – Coast Guard units manned by volunteers and contracted helicopters, as well as "declared resources" - RNLI lifeboats and crews. While lifeboats conduct the operation, the coordination is provided by the Coast Guard.

A lifeboat coxswain (pronounced cox'n) is the skipper or master of the lifeboat.

RNLI Lifeboat crews are required to follow a particular development plan that covers a pre-agreed range of skills necessary to complete particular tasks. These skills and tasks form part of the competence-based training that is delivered both locally and at the RNLI's Lifeboat College in Poole, Dorset

 

While the RNLI is dependent on donations and legacies for funding, they also need volunteer crew and fund-raisers.

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