Girvan Lifeboat Station Explained

Girvan Lifeboat Station
Map Type:Scotland South Ayrshire
Pushpin Relief:1
Location:Girvan
Address:Knockcushan Street, Girvan, Strathclyde, KA26 9AG
Location Country:United Kingdom
Coordinates:55.2434°N -4.8581°W
Building Type:Lifeboat station
Opened Date:First station 1865
Current building
Owner:RNLI

Girvan Lifeboat Station is the base for Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) lifeboat at Girvan in South Ayrshire, Scotland. It opened in 1877 and today operates an all-weather lifeboat.

History

There were few lifeboats in south west Scotland in the 1850s but the RNLI had stationed one at in 1859.[1] In 1865 decided that Girvan would also be a good place for a lifeboat. There were many fishermen who would be able to provide a crew, and a road close to the coast both north and south of the town would allow it to be transported to other places where it could be launched when required. The new boat was paid for by Alexander Kay, an insurance broker in Glasgow, and a boathouse was built on land donated by the Duchesse de Coigny.[2]

The boathouse was rebuilt in 1910. Soon after that the RNLI began to provide motor lifeboats and it was Girvan's turn in 1931, the new boat being inaugurated on 16 May 1931. The pulling and sailing lifeboats stationed here since 1865 had saved 55 lives in that time. The motor lifeboat could cover a larger area more efficiently and so the station at Ayr closed the following year.[3]

A new facility on a different site was provided in 1993. The new lifeboat that took up station at the same time was paid for and named Sylvia Burrell who had died the previous year but had long been a supporter of the RNLI and had knitted nearly 400 pairs of mittens for lifeboat crews.[4] [5]

Girvan lifeboats

'ON' is the Official Number used in RNLI records from 1884.
'Op. No.' is the Operational Number displayed on the boat.

ONNameClassBuiltclass=unsortableComments
1865–1887The Earl of Carrick1865 boat with 10 oars.
1887–1901167Sir Horne Popham1887[6]
1901–1931452James Stevens No. 181901[7]
1931–1952739Self-righter1931First motor lifeboat at Girvan.
1952–1955795Frank and William Oates1937Previously stationed at, withdrawn from in 1964. It was sold and modified as a fishing boat Seren-y-Mor, last reported to be at Tenby in 2019.
1955–1960874Robert Lindsay1950Originally stationed at, withdrawn from in 1968. Reported to being restored at Stiffkey.
1960–1961857The JeannieWatson1949Previously stationed at, withdrawn from in 1978. Sold and modified as a pleasure boat, last reported at Burghead in 2019.
1961–1968897St Andrew (C.S. No. 10)Watson1951Originally stationed at, transferred to in 1968 but returned to Girvan in 1976.
1968–1976909James and Barbara AitkenWatson1954Previously stationed at . Withdrawn after being wrecked in service. Sold in 1977 and reported in 2023 to be in store at Migennes in France.
1976–1977897St Andrew (C.S. No. 10)Watson1951Previously stationed at Girvan in 1961–1968. It served in the Relief Fleet until 1982 when it was sold. It is now preserved at Pembroke Dock.
1977–1983941William and Mary DurhamWatson1957Previously stationed at . Sold and became the fishing boat Ron Meadhonach at Portree.
1983–1989108433-04Philip Vaux1982Sold in 1990 and reported to now be the pilot boat Mourne Mist at Greencastle.[8]
1989–1993110533-12Amateur Swimming Associations1985Sold in 1993 for use as a lifeboat in New Zealand. By 2021 it had been retired and operating as a pleasure boat at Picton.
1993–2018102112-37Sylvia Burrell1993Sold in 2021 and reported in 2022 to be on the Isle of Wight but named Ailsa Craig.
2018–133013-23Elizabeth and Gertrude Allan2018

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Leonard . Richie . Denton . Tony . Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2024. 2024 . Lifeboat Enthusiasts Society . 109.
  2. Life-boat . 1865 . 5 . 55 . 549 . Additional stations and new life-boats .
  3. Lifeboat . 1931 . 28 . 307 . 338 . Inaugural Ceremonies Scotland .
  4. Web site: Portpatrick's station history . RNLI . 16 June 2024.
  5. Lifeboat . 1994 . 53 . 257 . 170 . Ceremonies .
  6. Lifeboat . 1888 . 13 . 149 . 619–620 . Additional stations and new life-boats .
  7. Lifeboat . 1901 . 18 . 201 . 252–253 . Additional stations and new life-boats .
  8. Life-boat . 1983 . 48 . 485 . 267 . Naming ceremonies, handing-over and dedications .