Lifeboat Station : Kessock
Main Contact Details
Craigton Point North Kessock Inverness
IV1 3YQ
Telephone
(01463) 731372
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Station Information
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Visitor Contact
Gary Friedman
Telephone
01463 234178
Station Opening Times
By appointment only Don't Miss: Crew Training - 6pm - 9pm Monday
Shop
No shop. Buy online at http://www.rnli.org.uk/shop
Accessibility
Parking, Disabled Access

About this station
Kessock is one of Scotland’s youngest lifeboat stations, operating an inshore B class Atlantic 75 lifeboat. For over 10 years the lifeboat crews have launched the lifeboats, not only to save lives at sea but also to save lives inland during flooding.
Recent launches in scotland (BST)
03/07/2009
Tobermory - 23:3403/07/2009
Stornoway (Lewis) - 20:1003/07/2009
Queensferry - 12:57
Last Launch
24/06/2009Update of Kayakers attemp first successful crossing to Faroes
02/07/2009
By: Caryn Whitelaw
Patrick and Mick have successfully completed the first 2 legs of their expedition!

RNLI Compass Summer 2009
01/07/2009
By: RNLI Publications
Read more stories from Scotland in Compass, available here.
Kayakers attemp first successful crossing to Faroes
25/06/2009
By: Caryn Whitelaw
A former Olympian PATRICK WINTERTON and former British kayaking champion MICK BERWICK will attempt to make the first kayak crossing from Scotland to the Faroe Islands unsupported in June. Few have tried, no one, as yet, has succeeded.

Duke of Kent in Scotland
18/06/2009
By: Rachel Martin
HRH The Duke of Kent visited three Scottish RNLI lifeboats stations yesterday (17 June) and took a trip aboard his namesake lifeboat today.

Couple rescued in gale
17/05/2009
By: Rory Stamp
Dunbar lifeboat crew rescued a Swedish couple from their yacht on Friday night, in conditions described by the Dunbar Coxswain as the worst he'd ever experienced at sea.
