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Ballycotton Lifeboat Station

Ballycotton Lifeboat Station

Over nearly 150 years as a lifeboat station the crews at Ballycotton have been presented with 19 awards for gallantry – the most recent in 2002. For another rescue in 1936, Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals were all awarded.

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Recent launches from this station

Date Time
23/05/2013 14:27
23/05/2013 14:26
03/05/2013 10:42
30/04/2013 16:16
20/04/2013 10:19
11/04/2013 20:35
11/04/2013 16:34
09/04/2013 21:57
25/03/2013 03:31
20/11/2012 21:56

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  • COLLEGE OF THE OZARKS CONCERT BAND

    23/05/2013

    35 Piece Concert Band from Missouri, USA Conducted by Dr Bruce A. Gerlach with Cór Fear na nDéise Men’s choir from Co Waterford Gaeltacht

Forecasts for Ballycotton Lifeboat Station

  • Thursday
  • Sunny (Day)
  • Minimum:
    7°C
  • Maximum:
    13°C
  • Friday
  • Sunny intervals
  • Minimum:
    8°C
  • Maximum:
    14°C
  • Saturday
  • Sunny intervals
  • Minimum:
    8°C
  • Maximum:
    13°C
  • Sunday
  • Sunny intervals
  • Minimum:
    8°C
  • Maximum:
    15°C
  • Monday
  • Light rain
  • Minimum:
    8°C
  • Maximum:
    13°C

This is the tide forecast for Garretstown.

Thursday 23/5

Tide chart Tide scale
High 04:27 3.7m
Low 10:53 0.7m
High 16:50 3.8m
Low 23:16 0.6m
  • First Light: 04:43
  • Sunrise: 05:27
  • Sunset: 21:34
  • Last Light: 22:18

Friday 24/5

Tide chart Tide scale
High 05:14 3.9m
Low 11:39 0.5m
High 17:36 4m
  • First Light: 04:42
  • Sunrise: 05:26
  • Sunset: 21:35
  • Last Light: 22:20

Saturday 25/5

Tide chart Tide scale
Low 00:01 0.4m
High 05:58 4.1m
Low 12:23 0.4m
High 18:19 4.2m
  • First Light: 04:40
  • Sunrise: 05:25
  • Sunset: 21:36
  • Last Light: 22:21

This is the surf forecast for Garretstown.

    Swell Rating Prob Height Period Dir
Thu 23/5 6am 100 0.5ft 9secs 77.87
Noon 100 0.6ft 9secs 78.35
6pm 95 0.6ft 9secs 78.47
Fri 24/5 6am 95 0.6ft 9secs 78.64
Noon 100 0.6ft 9secs 77.75
6pm 95 0.7ft 9secs 76.69
Sat 25/5 6am 100 0.7ft 10secs 75.26
Noon 100 0.7ft 10secs 75.16
6pm 100 1.2ft 3secs 37.81
  • Thursday
  • 00:00
  • 19
  • 06:00
  • 16
  • 12:00
  • 22
  • 18:00
  • 22
  • Friday
  • 00:00
  • 16
  • 06:00
  • 16
  • 12:00
  • 20
  • 18:00
  • 13
  • Saturday
  • 00:00
  • 8
  • 06:00
  • 7
  • 12:00
  • 13
  • 18:00
  • 12
  • Sunday
  • 00:00
  • 9
  • 06:00
  • 8
  • 12:00
  • 13
  • 18:00
  • 16
  • Monday
  • 00:00
  • 14
  • 06:00
  • 12
  • 12:00
  • 16
  • 18:00
  • 16

Station address

Ballycotton Lifeboat Station
Ballycotton
Cork
Republic of Ireland

Station telephone

021 464 6903

Station opening times

9am–5pm Monday–Friday
Don't miss: Crew Training–7pm Wednesday

Accessibility

Disabled Access 

Visitor contact

Redmond Lane Walsh

Visitor contact telephone

021 464 6903

Shop opening times

3pm–5pm Sunday

 

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.

  • Castlemartyr Resort presents cheque for €700 to Ballycotton lifeboat fundraising committee

    Castlemartyr Resort presents cheque for €700 to Ballycotton lifeboat fundraising committee

  • Erik Brooks giving it some welly this Mayday

    Erik Brooks giving it some welly this Mayday

  • Ballycotton lifeboat station needs you!

    Ballycotton lifeboat station needs you!

  • Ballycotton RNLI lifeboat station launches new book on its 150 years of gallantry

    Ballycotton RNLI lifeboat station launches new book on its 150 years of gallantry-2

  • Ballycotton RNLI lifeboat station launches new book on its 150 years of gallantry

    Ballycotton RNLI lifeboat station launches new book on its 150 years of gallantry-1

  • Ballycotton RNLI lifeboat station launches new book on its 150 years of gallantry

    Ballycotton RNLI lifeboat station launches new book on its 150 years of gallantry

  • Busy week for fundraising events in aid of Ballycotton RNLI lifeboat

    Busy week for fundraising events in aid of Ballycotton RNLI lifeboat

  • 23 metre fishing vessel seeks assistance 31 miles south of Ballycotton

    23 metre fishing vessel seeks assistance 31 miles south of Ballycotton

  • East Cork inter-pub karaoke competition in aid of Ballycotton lifeboat

    East Cork inter-pub karaoke competition in aid of Ballycotton lifeboat

  • Ballycotton RNLI lifeboat tows 40 foot fishing vessel safely to harbour

    Ballycotton RNLI lifeboat tows 40 foot fishing vessel safely to harbour

  • Ballycotton RNLI pay their respects on the passing of Silver Gallantry medal awardee Fergal Walsh

    Ballycotton RNLI pay their respects on the passing of Silver Gallantry medal awardee Fergal Walsh

  • RNLI lifeboat launched in response to Pan Pan alert

    RNLI lifeboat launched in response to Pan Pan alert

  • 45 swimmers take to the water for Ballycotton RNLI lifeboat

    45 swimmers take to the water for Ballycotton RNLI lifeboat-1

  • 45 swimmers take to the water for Ballycotton RNLI lifeboat

    45 swimmers take to the water for Ballycotton RNLI lifeboat

  • RNLI lifeboat launched in response to Pan Pan alert

    RNLI lifeboat launched in response to Pan Pan alert

  • Crosshaven RNLI rescue skipper as fishing boat sinks

    Jon Mathers

  • Crosshaven RNLI rescue skipper as fishing boat sinks

    Crosshaven RNLI rescue fisherman

  • Cork RNLI reindeer run hailed a success

    Rookie the Reindeer

  • Cork RNLI reindeer run hailed a success

    Santa looking for his reindeer

  • Cork RNLI reindeer run hailed a success

    Michael Bourie, winner of the 5K

  • Cork RNLI reindeer run hailed a success

    Rory O'Neill, winner of the 10K

  • Cork RNLI reindeer run hailed a success

    Rachel Allen and friends at the Cork reindeer run

  • Ballymaloe Country Relish helping save lives at sea with the RNLI

    Ballymaloe Country Relish helping save lives at sea with the RNLI

  • Ballycotton RNLI rescues lones sailor from capsized dinghy

    Blathnaid Lane Walsh

  • A 651103

    Ballycotton RNLI

  • Ballycotton RNLI assist lone fisherman

    Blathnaid Lane Walsh

  • Ballycotton RNLI assist lone fisherman

    Ballycotton RNLI

  • Ballycotton RNLI assist lone sailor on yacht

    Blathnaid Lane Walsh

  • Ballycotton RNLI assist lone sailor on yacht

    Ballycotton RNLI

  • Ballycotton RNLI tasked to stricken vessel

    Blathnaid Lane Walsh

  • Ballycotton RNLI tasked to stricken vessel

    Ballycotton RNLI

  • Ballycotton RNLI assists boat during family fun day

    Ballycotton RNLI

  • Ballycotton RNLI assists boat during family fun day

    Blathnaid Lane Walsh

  • Ballycotton RNLI assists boat during family fun day

    Ballycotton RNLI

  • August Bank Holiday activity for Ballycotton RNLI

    Ballycotton RNLI

  • Golf Classic in aid of Ballycotton RNLI hailed a success

    McDaids Midleton

  • Golf Classic in aid of Ballycotton RNLI hailed a success

    M Linehan Decorators

  • Golf Classic in aid of Ballycotton RNLI hailed a success

    AIB

  • Golf Classic in aid of Ballycotton RNLI hailed a success

    Blackbird Ballycotton

  • Golf Classic in aid of Ballycotton RNLI

    Ballycotton RNLI

  • Ballycotton RNLI come to the aid of a pleasure craft

    Ballycotton RNLI

 

Image of lifeboat
 


Lifeboat name: 
Austin Lidbury

Lifeboat class: Trent

Funded by: Miss Mary Lidbury

Read more about the Trent

   

Station was established by the Institution in 1858 to afford protection to the shipping frequenting the port of Cork and, together with the new stations at Youghal and Ardmore (closed 1895) and others, contemplated to guard the English and Irish channels.

1826
Silver Medal was awarded to Dennis Cronen for the rescue of the master; the sole survivor of the ship Brittania that was wrecked in Ballycotton Bay on 21 December 1825.

1829
Gold Medal awarded to Lieut Lloyd and the Silver Medal to John Hennessy, who plunged through the breakers to rescue the ship’s captain who was swept off a rock when on 25 January the brig Capricho of Bilboa, was wrecked during a severe southerly gale with a heavy sea.  Lieut Samuel Lloyd RN, Coastguard Officer, at once put off in a small boat.  This was wrecked.  Two other boats were obtained and eventually the crew of 10 Spaniards were rescued from a rock which they had reached by climbing from the jib-boom.

1858
The first lifeboat sent to the station was a small pulling boat having a crew of eight and pulling six oars.  She was on a carriage and was kept in a house between Edgar’s shop and Duffin’s.

Lifeboat house constructed at a cost of £83.

1872
Old boathouse sold for £63.

New lifeboat house erected at another site at a cost of £245.

1873
Retaining wall built at rear of lifeboat house at a cost of £47.

1885
Flagstaff erected on the hill above the lifeboat station from signalling purposes.

1911
Sudden death of Coxswain W Harding, attributed to him leaving a sick bed to superintend the launch of the lifeboat on service.  Committee of Management voted £50 to dependants on 9 February.

Silver Medal awarded to Coxswain R Harding; Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum and binoculars to the Honorary Secretary Rev E F Duncan, and binoculars to Mr P Driscoll a member of the local committee, for going out with the lifeboat on 15 November in a strong south east gale, with a very heavy sea and rescued with great difficulty nine of the crew of the ss Tadorna of Cork, which was in distress five miles from Ballycotton.  The remaining crew, numbering 12, were rescued by rocket apparatus.

1936
Gold Medal awarded to Coxswain Patrick Sliney, Silver Medal to the Second Coxswain, J L Walsh and Motor Mechanic T Sliney, and Bronze Medals to M C Walsh, J S Sliney and W Sliney and T Walsh for the service on 11 February when the Daunt Rock light-vessel broke away from her moorings.  A whole gale was blowing, with a very heavy sea, rain and snow.  When the lifeboat put out she met seas so mountainous that spray was flying over the lantern of the lighthouse 196ft high.  The lifeboat did not return to her station for three days.  She had then been out on service for 63 hours, during which time her crew had only three hours’ sleep.  For 25 hours they had no food and all came back suffering from colds and salt water burns.  The casualties crew of eight were rescued after the lifeboat went alongside the plunging vessel with seas weeping over her, more than a dozen times.  This was one of the most exhausting and gallant services in the history of the Institution.

Binoculars were awarded to the Honoroary Secretary, Mr Mahony.

1941
Bronze Medal awarded to Coxswain Patrick Sliney for a service on 30 January. For several days mines had been known to be drifting in the Ballycotton Bay and some had exploded on the shore damaging the village.  Most of the villagers had gone inland but the lifeboat crew remained.  A report was received that a ship’s boat had been seen south of Flat Head 17 miles away.  The lifeboat launched at 1515 and after a long journey in dangerous waters, in thick fog, through heavy confused seas with a strong east-south-easterly wind, reached the ship’s boat from the ss Primrose of Liverpool just as she was sinking, and rescued the eight men on board.

1943
Silver Medal awarded to Coxswain Sliney; Bronze Medal to Second Coxswain Michael Lane Walsh and Motor Mechanic Thomas Sliney; and Second-Service Clasp to the Bronze Medal of Assistant Motor Mechanic William Sliney when the lifeboat went out for 30 hours on 23 and 24 December 1942 in a south-south-westerly gale with heavy rain squalls and a very rough sea, and rescued the crew of 35 of the ss Irish Ash of Dublin and saved the vessel.  It was a long and arduous service and Coxswain Sliney came ashore with his hands bruised, his wrists twice their normal size and his voice almost gone.

1950
Former coxswain Patrick Sliney retired.  He had served for 39 years as an officer of the lifeboat, being coxswain for 28 years, took part in the rescue of 114 lives and was awarded Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals for gallantry and the Institutions Thanks inscribed on Vellum.

1958
Centenary Vellum awarded to station.

1979
A special framed certificate awarded to coxswain and crew for display at the station in recognition of their services in connection with numerous yachts in difficulties during the Fastnet Race on 14 August.

1998
Trent class lifeboat ON 1233 placed on service 5 March.

2002
Silver Medal awarded to crew member Fergal Walsh for entering the sea on 18 August 2001 to save a young man who had been swept off the rocks.  Fergal took a line attached to a buoy with him as he swam through the large dumping surf and heavy spring.  His companion Mr Peter Cuthbert held onto the other end of the line.  Fergal recovered the young man but Peter was knocked off his feet by the sea and the line became wrapped around Fergal’s torso and neck.  Fergal was able to hold onto the young man and despite being injured by the seas dumping him on the rocks, got him to the shore.  Peter was also injured as the seas knocked him over again.  The Coastguard Cliff Rescue team recovered all three men.  Mr Peter Cuthbert was awarded A Framed Letter of Thanks signed by the Chairman of the RNLI.  For this service Fergal Walsh also received the Maud Smith Reward for Courage for the bravest act of lifesaving during 2001 and the James Michael Bower Endowment Fund Award as the only Silver Medallist during 2001.

A new boathouse completed in December at a cost of £352,561.

2007
The Trustees voted that an Anniversary Vellum be awarded in 2008 to commemorate the stations 150th anniversary.

MEDAL RECORD
Seventeen Medals have been awarded, two Gold, seven Silver, eight Bronze, the last being voted in 2002.

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