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Lifeboat Station : Montrose

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North Quay The Harbour Montrose

DD10 8DD

Telephone

(01674) 674341

Station Website

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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

    Visitor Contact

    Captain J West

    Telephone
    01674 672789

    Station Opening Times

    Strictly by appointment

    Shop

    No shop. Buy online at http://www.rnli.org.uk/shop




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    About this station

    Celebrating over 200 years as a lifeboat station, Montrose is one of the oldest stations in the British Isles. Today it operates both an inshore D class lifeboat and an all weather Tyne class lifeboat.

    Recent launches in scotland (BST)

    • 23/11/2008

      Aith - 07:33
    • 20/11/2008

      Queensferry - 14:52
    • 20/11/2008

      Dunbar - 09:00

    Last Launch

    29/10/2008
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      Support your local crew

      30/05/2006

      By: Isla Dewar

      Get drastic with elastic and high on adrenaline while saving lives at sea

    • 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

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      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.

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      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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