Lifeboat Station : Douglas
Main Contact Details
Douglas Lifeboat Station, Battery Pier, Douglas Head, Douglas, Isle of Man, British Isles
IM1 5BT
Telephone
01624 621367
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Station Information
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- RNLI Beach Lifeguard area
Visitor Contact
Tony Radcliffe
Telephone
01624 621367
Station Opening Times
9am - 5pm monday - Friday Don't Miss: Crew Training - Thursday evenings
Shop
No shop. Buy online at http://www.rnli.org.uk/shop
Accessibility
Parking

About this station
One of five lifeboat stations on the Isle of Man, and home to the founder of the RNLI, Sir William Hillary, today’s Tyne class lifeboat at Douglas is named after him. The crews have been presented with 21 awards for gallantry.Recent launches in wales (BST)
08/09/2008
New Quay - 12:1208/09/2008
Holyhead - 00:4707/09/2008
Llandudno (Orme's Head) - 20:58
Last Launch
29/08/2008
Scrum on the Beach
15/08/2008
By: Paul Cullen
England rugby players Danny Cipriani and Nick Easter enjoyed a day on the beach on Wednesday, in the centre of Birmingham, with RNLI Lifeguards giving safety advice.

Three rescued by St Davids lifeboats
07/08/2008
By: Jim Phillips
St Davids' lifeboats were called out on Tuesday night to the aid of three teenage girls trapped in a gulley at the foot of cliffs at Caerfai Bay.

Lifeguards and lifeboats rescue kayakers
07/07/2008
By: Sandi Hill
RNLI lifeguards in Pembrokeshire worked with their local lifeboats to rescue four kayakers on Saturday.

Medevac and tow for Douglas
04/07/2008
By: Roger Oram
Douglas's Tyne class lifeboat Sir William Hillary was launched at 3.35pm on 21 June to a motor cruiser with fuel problems.

Abersoch launch to capsized dinghy
03/07/2008
By: Twrog Jones
Abersoch's inshore lifeboat was launched at midday last Thursday to help two people in the water after their sailing dinghy capsized.
