Find Nearest Lifeboats in East Sussex
As anyone who visits the coast a lot understands the RNLI provides a much-needed service that nobody ever wants to make a call on. Our Lifeboat category brings all of Coast Radar’s East Sussex listings related to Lifeboats and their stations together, with many opening to the public or offering fundraising shops.
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Newhaven had its first lifeboat in 1803 and today operates an offshore ifeboat. Lifeboat station open by apointment and the shop is open all but Mondays. Read more…
Hastings lifeboat station was established in 1858, although earlier lifeboats were around before RNLI. Read more…
Eastbourne lifeboat station was established in 1822. RNLI shop but station visits by appointment only. Read more…
Brighton Lifeboat station gives 24.7 search and rescue services between Newhaven and Shoreham on the Sussex coast. The crews that man the lifeboat station and the boats are varied with few coming from a sailing background originally. This crew launches on around 60 rescues every year and must be at sea within 8 minutes of the emergency call. Many times Read more…
Rye Harbour has had a lifeboat station since the start of the 1800s. Now operates an inshore lifeboat. Limited station opening. Read more…