Donaghadee lifeboat launched at 21.20 last night to go to the aid of a becalmed 48foot yacht the Lazy Life with four people on board, which had broken down 2.5miles south east of Donaghadee harbour. Lifeboat crew were quickly able Continue reading →
Donaghadee lifeboat golf day took place last Friday 6th Sept at Donaghadee G.C.with over sixty golfers playing in aid of their local lifeboat. Continue reading →
A 18ft Shetland motor vessel with two people on board which was reported overdue by family, caused a large scale sea and helicopter search to be launched last night (Wed) off the County Down coast. Continue reading →
Members of the RNLI Coastal Review team were in Donaghadee yesterday (Wednesday 5th) to carry out a formal review of the Lifeboat station. Continue reading →
Interested in giving your time to help save lives at sea? Make a difference in your local community. Donaghadee lifeboat station is looking to recruit volunteer crew members to crew its all weather lifeboat. Continue reading →
Donaghadee RNLI launched at 23.13pm last night Wednesday to go to the aid of a yacht aground on rocks. The 26ft yacht with two people on board had gone aground in Chapel Bay off the Copeland Islands.
Donaghadee RNLI launched on Saturday to go to the aid of a 17ft powerboat with four men on board that had run out of fuel off the Copeland Islands. Belfast Coastguard had received a call from the men shortly after Continue reading →
Donaghadee RNLI was called out today Sunday 11th August to go to the aid of a aluminum barge which had broken down with a adult, four children and two dogs on board off Donaghadee Sound. The barge had suffered gear Continue reading →
Donaghadee RNLI launched in the early hours of Monday morning to go to the aid of a sick trawlerman. The trawler New Dawn was 14 miles southeast of Portavogie on the way back to port when the skipper was taken Continue reading →
Donaghadee RNLI were requested to launch last Friday 2nd August at 1.35pm by Bangor Coastguard to go to the aid of two men in kayaks in trouble off Millilse.
A member of the general public had rang the Coastguard to Continue reading →