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Lifeboat Station : Tobermory

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Tobermory, Isle of Mull

PA75 6NU

Telephone

(01688) 302143

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    • Explore stations are normally open all year and have an RNLI gift shop
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    • RNLI Beach Lifeguard area

    Station Opening Times

    9am - 4pm weekdays or by appointment only at weekends

    Shop

    Mid Mar - end Oct 11am - 4pm Mon - Sat Closed between 1pm and 2pm Tel - 01688 302695


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    Originally opened in 1938, but closed nine years later, and reopened again in 1990, Tobermory is a relatively young RNLI station, operating for nearly 25 years. Today's Severn class lifeboat carries out rescues to both leisure and commercial vessels.

    Recent launches in scotland (BST)

    • 23/11/2008

      Kirkcudbright - 14:37
    • 23/11/2008

      Aith - 07:33
    • 20/11/2008

      Queensferry - 14:52

    Last Launch

    07/11/2008
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      Tobermory responds to yacht's mayday

      07/11/2008

      By: Tobermory volunteer RNLI crewmember

      Tobermory RNLI lifeboat crew went to the aid of a yacht with a broken mast and fouled propeller this afternoon (Friday 7 November).

    • Presentation of fundraising cheque for £2,500

      Rowing the Minch

      10/11/2008

      By: Rachel Martin

      Radio presenter raises £2,500 after rowing The Minch

    • D class image

      New D class at Aberdeen

      02/10/2008

      By: Rachel Martin

      Aberdeen's new D class lifeboat was officially named James Bissett Simpson on 20 September.

    • Image of RNLI Compass

      RNLI Compass Autumn 2008

      01/10/2008

      By: RNLI

      Read more stories from Scotland in Compass, available here.

    • Image of Teal aground

      Holiday family found aground

      29/09/2008

      By: Martin Douglas

      Loch Ness lifeboat crew were training on Sunday morning, 28 September, at 8am when they came across the motor cruiser Teal aground in Urquhart Bay, Drumnadrochit.


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