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Mallaig Lifeboat Station

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Located in a working port on the west coast of Scotland, Mallaig Lifeboat Station has operated an all-weather lifeboat for nearly 60 years. The crews have been presented with five awards for gallantry.

This station is classed as a Discover station. ​Our crews from Discover stations are equally welcoming to visitors but many of these stations were built before visitors were considered. These stations normally open their boathouse doors during the summer months. 

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Recent launches from this station

Date Time
04/05/2013 08:59
28/04/2013 00:30
27/04/2013 21:04
05/04/2013 16:55
04/04/2013 11:11
29/03/2013 13:06
24/03/2013 22:25
20/03/2013 02:16
18/03/2013 05:03
18/03/2013 04:58

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Forecasts for Mallaig Lifeboat Station

  • Saturday
  • Light rain
  • Minimum:
    8°C
  • Maximum:
    11°C
  • Sunday
  • (White) Medium-level cloud
  • Minimum:
    8°C
  • Maximum:
    12°C
  • Monday
  • Light rain
  • Minimum:
    8°C
  • Maximum:
    11°C
  • Tuesday
  • Light rain shower (Day)
  • Minimum:
    7°C
  • Maximum:
    13°C
  • Wednesday
  • Sunny intervals
  • Minimum:
    8°C
  • Maximum:
    13°C

This is the tide forecast for Glenbrittle.

Saturday 25/5

Tide chart Tide scale
Low 00:53 0.6m
High 06:49 4.5m
Low 13:18 0.5m
High 19:12 4.8m
  • First Light: 03:43
  • Sunrise: 04:43
  • Sunset: 22:00
  • Last Light: 23:00

Sunday 26/5

Tide chart Tide scale
Low 01:39 0.4m
High 07:36 4.6m
Low 14:02 0.5m
High 19:58 4.8m
  • First Light: 03:41
  • Sunrise: 04:42
  • Sunset: 22:02
  • Last Light: 23:02

Monday 27/5

Tide chart Tide scale
Low 02:26 0.4m
High 08:26 4.5m
Low 14:47 0.6m
High 20:46 4.8m
  • First Light: 03:39
  • Sunrise: 04:40
  • Sunset: 22:03
  • Last Light: 23:05

This is the surf forecast for Glenbrittle.

    Swell Rating Prob Height Period Dir
Sat 25/5 6am 100 0.9ft 2secs 19.23
Noon 100 1.9ft 3secs 17.77
6pm 100 2ft 4secs 30.45
Sun 26/5 6am 100 1ft 9secs 61.47
Noon 100 0.7ft 9secs 76.24
6pm 100 1.8ft 3secs 1.05
Mon 27/5 6am 68 6ft 6secs 351.42
Noon 100 5.5ft 6secs 2.84
6pm 95 3.5ft 5secs 0.68000000000001
  • Saturday
  • 00:00
  • 5
  • 06:00
  • 3
  • 12:00
  • 13
  • 18:00
  • 13
  • Sunday
  • 00:00
  • 8
  • 06:00
  • 4
  • 12:00
  • 6
  • 18:00
  • 15
  • Monday
  • 00:00
  • 20
  • 06:00
  • 21
  • 12:00
  • 21
  • 18:00
  • 20
  • Tuesday
  • 00:00
  • 17
  • 06:00
  • 16
  • 12:00
  • 14
  • 18:00
  • 9
  • Wednesday
  • 00:00
  • 6
  • 06:00
  • 5
  • 12:00
  • 7
  • 18:00
  • 13

Station address

Mallaig Lifeboat Station
Mallaig Harbour
Mallaig
Inverness-shire
PH41 4QD

Station telephone

01687 462579

Station opening times

9am - 5pm daily

Accessibility

Parking

 

Visitor contact

Mr Alexander (Mo) Mathieson

Visitor contact telephone

07802 155231

 

 

Shop telephone

01687 462573

Shop opening times

Easter–Christmas
Monday–Saturday
12pm–2pm
 

Appledore ILB crew members. Left to right, Martin Davis, Gary Stanbury and Andrew HalletSpecific crew member details for this lifeboat station are not available here at the moment.

More than 4,800 lifeboat crew members around the UK and RoI drop everything when their pagers go off, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Only 1 in 10 crew members has a professional maritime occupation. Men and women of all ages and all walks of life crew the RNLI lifeboats around our coasts and waterways.

 

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    BBC weather girl turned presenter makes a splash with the RNLI

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    New lifejackets for the RNLI's livesavers in Scotland

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    Honour for volunteer with Mallaig lifeboat crew

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    David and Lillian

  • Mallaig Shop

    Mallaig Shop

  • Image of Mallaig Severn class lifeboat. Photo: RNLI/Nigel Millard

    Mallaig Severn class lifeboat. Photo: RNLI/Nigel Millard

  • Mallaig rescue seven French sailors from capsized catamaran

 

Image of lifeboat
 


Lifeboat name:
 Henry Alston Hewat

Lifeboat class: Severn class

Funded by: Legacy of Catherine Hewat together with an appeal, general gifts and legacies

Read more about the Severn

 

 

The station at Tobermory, Isle of Mull, was closed in November 1947, owing to manning difficulties, and in the following January a station was established in its place at Mallaig, on the mainland.

1951
The Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum was accorded to Coxswain Ian B Watt for the rescue of the crew of 62 from MV Tapti of London which had run aground on the Eileen Soa rocks in Gunna Sound between the islands of Tiree and Coll in a north westerly gale and rough seas on 17 January 1951.

1959
The Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum accorded to Coxswain I B Watt for the rescue of 14 from the German vessel Heinrich Sieghold on 27 October.

1963
The Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum accorded to Second Coxswain C Henderson for the rescue of five adults and two children who were stranded on a cliff on 14 September.

1982
Barnett class lifeboat withdrawn and replaced by an Arun class.

1986
The Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum was accorded to Acting Mechanic Ian Angus MacNaughton in recognition of the initiative and determination displayed by him when, by diving under water from the lifeboat Sir Max Aitken, on temporary duty at Mallaig, and recovering and supporting a drowning man, he assisted in the rescue of the crew of three of the fishing vessel LBP which had struck rocks and was sinking in a slight north easterly breeze and a smooth sea on 21 August 1986.

1989
Bronze Medal awarded to Coxswain/Mechanic Thomas Ralston in recognition of his courage, determination and skill when the lifeboat The Davina and Charles Matthews Hunter, under his command, rescued the crew of two from the fishing vessel Galilean and saved the vessel in a violent northerly storm and very rough seas on 27 October 1988.

1998
Proposals for improved shore facilities drawn up and approved.  The work was completed in September

2001
Crew member Patrick Morrison suffered a heart attack three minutes after the all weather lifeboat had launched on service on 5 October.  The lifeboat returned to shore and he was taken to hospital but he sadly died on 9 October.

2010
A Framed Letter of Thanks signed by the Chairman of the Institution, Admiral the Lord Boyce was awarded to Coxswain Michael Ian Currie in recognition of his command decision making and seamanship when, on 2 November 2010, the station lifeboat under his command took in tow the disabled motor vessel Red Duchess. The Red Duchess was being sent onto a lee shore at Rhum by a severe westerly gale.  Not only were the crew of six saved, as well as the vessel, but severe environmental damage was averted.

MEDAL RECORD
One Bronze Medal awarded in 1989. 

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