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RNLI Crosshaven Lifeboat Station

Crosshaven Lifeboat Station

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Established in 2000 and located in the picturesque village of Crosshaven on the Owenabue River, Crosshaven Lifeboat Station is one of the newest lifeboat stations in Ireland. It operates an inshore B class Atlantic 85 lifeboat.

Crosshaven Lifeboat Station

Three different classes of lifeboat gather on a calm sea at sunrise.
Crosshaven's lifeboat
Find out more about the lifeboats helping our crews to save lives at sea at Crosshaven.
Our lifeboats
RNLI flag against a blue sky.
News and media from Crosshaven
Read the latest rescue stories, volunteer news and updates from our lifeboat station.
latest news
Sand art on a beach which says 'Be aware tidal cut off' in large letters.
Local info, forecasts and tides
Find local safety information and get the 5-day forecast and tide times for your area.
local info
A range of historical lifejackets: one is cork, one kapok and one is foam covered in red material with RNLI printed on it.
Crosshaven's history
Take a look back through key events from the history of our lifeboat station in our timeline.
our history

Visitor information and facilities

Station address

Crosshaven Lifeboat Station
Hugh Coveney Pier
Crosshaven
Co Cork

Station phone number

021 483 1999

Accessibility

Parking, disabled access

Visiting times

By appointment only

Visitor contact

Name: Edith Lawlor

Email: [email protected]

General Enquiries

Email: [email protected]

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News and media from Crosshaven Lifeboat Station

Father and daughter Aodh and Muireann O’Donnell from Union Hall RNLI in lifeboat kit standing in front of lifeboat
Article People
New Union Hall RNLI crew member among Cork lifesavers on call this Christmas
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Crosshaven RNLI's inshore lifeboat at sea
Article People
Crosshaven RNLI rescues dog after 180ft cliff fall
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Ballycotton RNLI lifeboat volunteer and Green Rebel Fleet Manager Alan Cott, Kieran Ivers, CEO of Green Rebel and Sile Scanlon Ballycotton RNLI
Article Fundraising
RNLI in Ireland receives support worth €15,000 from Green Rebel
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