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Newest helm at Troon RNLI completes first callout

Lifeboats News Release

Our newest inshore lifeboat helm didn’t have to wait long for her first callout as on Saturday 30 May 2026 at 5.39pm Belfast Coastguard activated the crew pagers for an incident at Ayr Harbour.


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Jenn is pictured aboard Troon RNLI inshore lifeboat Shenna
With pagers sounding the volunteer crew attended at the lifeboat station and RNLI D class inshore lifeboat Sheena was launched with Jenn Tweedie in command.

As the lifeboat was approaching Ayr, Belfast Coastguard updated the crew that the assistance of the inshore lifeboat was no longer required with other services now in attendance.

The lifeboat was then able to return to Troon where it was made ‘ready for service’ with the assistance of the shore crew

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