Lifeboat Station : Sligo Bay
Main Contact Details
Sligo Bay Lifeboat Station, Rosses Point, Co. Sligo, Republic of Ireland
Telephone
(00 353 71) 77723
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Station Information
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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
Stewart Hunter
Telephone
087 9518279
Station Opening Times
11am - 1pm Saturday Don't Miss: Crew Training - 7pm Thursday and 11am Sunday
Shop
Weekends only
Accessibility
Parking, Disabled Parking

About this station
Sligo Bay is one of the newest lifeboat stations in Ireland. Operating an inshore B class Atlantic 75 lifeboat it provides search and rescue cover for the area between Downpatrick Head and Inismurray Island.
Recent launches in ireland (BST)
16/05/2008
Arklow - 09:2916/05/2008
Kilmore Quay - 08:4615/05/2008
Rosslare Harbour - 22:04
Last Launch
08/05/2008
Permanent replacement lifeboat for Portrush
18/04/2008
By: Niamh Stephenson
The RNLI will provide a permanent replacement Severn class lifeboat for Portrush following the decision not to repair the Katie Hannan, which was severely damaged during a rescue off Rathlin Island last January.

RNLI Compass Spring 2008
08/04/2008
By: RNLI Publications
Read more stories from Ireland in Compass, available here.

Ben Fogle runs the Flora London Marathon
20/03/2008
By: Press Office
TV personality, Ben Fogle, has chosen to raise money for the RNLI

Achill lifeboat helps pregnant woman to hospital
27/02/2008
By: Pat Conway
Achill Island's Trent class lifeboat Sam and Ada Moody helped transfer a heavily pregnant woman to Castlebar General Hospital on Tuesday 26 February.

Lifeboat upgrade for Enniskillen
25/02/2008
By: Pamela Saunders
Northern Ireland's only inland RNLI lifeboat station, Enniskillen on Lough Erne, has taken delivery of two Atlantic 75 inshore lifeboats to enable its crew to carry out rescues faster and more efficiently than ever before.
