| Eyemouth Lifeboat Station | |
|---|---|
![]() Eyemouth Lifeboat Station | |
| General information | |
| Type | RNLI Lifeboat Station |
| Location | Gunsgreen Quay,Eyemouth Harbour , Eyemouth,TD145SD Berwickshire, Scotland, UK |
| Country | Scotland, UK |
| Coordinates | 55°52′20″N 2°5′10″W / 55.87222°N 2.08611°W |
| Opened | 1876 |
| Owner | |
Eyemouth Lifeboat Station is a Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) marine-rescue facility in Eyemouth, Berwickshire, Scotland.
The station was founded in 1876 to protect local fisherman during periods of poor weather conditions.
The original lifeboat house in the town cost £500 to build. This was replaced in 1908 with a new boathouse, with new facilities completed in 1992, and extended in 2010 at a cost of over £200,000.
The station's lifeboat has been placed in the town's harbour afloat since the 1960s with a pontoon berth most recently been added in 2008.[1]
The station currently has 13-29 RNLB Helen Hastings (ON 1336) all weather Shannon-class lifeboat and D-class (IB1) inshore lifeboat Sheila (D-877) in service. The station has received two RNLI medals of recognition, one silver in 1991 and a bronze in 1917.[1]
Eyemouth Lifeboats
All-Weather Lifeboats
| ON[lower-alpha 1] | Op. No.[lower-alpha 2] | Name | In service [2] | Class | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| James & Rachel Grindlay[3] | 1876–1888 | 30ft Self Righting (P&S) | |||
| 157 | James & Rachel Grindlay | 1888–1901 | 34ft Self Righting (P&S) | ||
| 345 | Sarah Pickard | 1901–1909 | 34ft Self Righting (P&S) | ||
| 592 | Anne Frances | 1909–1937 | 34ft Self Righting (P&S) | ||
| 795 | Frank & William Oates | 1937–1951 | Liverpool-class Single | ||
| 893 | Clara and Emily Barwell | 1951–1963 | Liverpool-class | ||
| 784 | Swn-Y-Mor (Civil Service No.6) |
1964–1967 | 46ft Watson-class | ||
| 820 | Louise Stephens | 1967–1974 | 46ft Watson-class | ||
| 1026 | 44-008 | Eric Seal (Civil Service No.36) |
1974–1996 | Waveney-class | |
| 1209 | 14-11 | Barclaycard Crusader | 1996–2019 | Trent-class | |
| 1336 | 13-29 | Helen Hastings[4] | 2018– | Shannon-class | |
Inshore Lifeboats
| Op No | Name | In service [2] | Class | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| D-745 | MyWay | 2015–2023 | D-class (IB1) | |
| D-877 | Sheila | 2023– | D-class (IB1) | |
Station Honours
The following are awards made to the crew of Eyemouth Lifeboat Station[5]
- 1991 - For the rescue of two skin-divers north west of Ebb Carr Rocks on 6 October 1990
- James A Dougal, Acting Coxswain/Assistant Mechanic
- 1917 - For the rescue of 7 men of the Norwegian steamer Livlig on 6 March 1917
- W Miller, Coxswain
- The Maud Smith Award 1990
- (for the bravest act of life-saving in 1990)
- 1991 - For the rescue of two skin-divers north west of Ebb Carr Rocks on 6 October 1990
- James A Dougal, Acting Coxswain/Assistant Mechanic
- The Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum
- 1991 - For the rescue of two skin-divers north west of Ebb Carr Rocks on 6 October 1990
- John Buchan, crewman
- David Collin, crewman
- George Walker, crewman
- Joseph Walker, crewman
- Robert Walker, crewman
- Alister Crombie, crewman
- 1993 - For the rescue of three crew of the launch Norman Forster on 17 October 1992
- John Johnston, Coxswain
- A Framed Letter of Thanks signed by the Chairman of the Institution
- 1983 - For the rescue of three lives of the trawler Hatcliffe on 25 March 1983
- A Dougal, Coxswain
- J Aitchison, Second Coxswain
- J Tarvit, Second Coxswain/Mechanic
- J Dougal, Acting Assistant Mechanic
- A Redden, crew member
- J Buchan, crew member
- J Purves, crew member
- I Dougal, crew member
- 2007
- John Johnston, former Coxswain
See also
References
- 1 2 RNLI (2021). "Eyemouth Lifeboat Station: History". Retrieved 7 January 2021.
- 1 2 Leonard, Richie; Denton, Tony (2023). Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2023. Lifeboats Enthusiasts Society.
- ↑ Leonard, Richie; Denton, Tony (2021). Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2021 (2021 ed.). Lifeboat Enthusiasts Society. pp. 2–18.
- ↑ "Eyemouth Shannon class lifeboat to be named Helen Hastings". RNLI. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
- ↑ "Eyemouth's station history". RNLI. Retrieved 8 January 2024.
