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Largs History

1964 An inshore lifeboat (ILB) station was established in May with a D class lifeboat. The ILB was operated from a small boathouse at Barrfields slipway, facing Great Cumbrae Island.

1971 Framed Letters of Thanks were awarded to Helmsman John H Harrison and Crew Members Robert Watson and John Mackie for their services to a drilling rig Pontoon in difficulties off Hunterston Sands on 18 March.

1974 The D class lifeboat was withdrawn and replaced by a B class Atlantic 21 lifeboat.

1981 A new boathouse was built for the Atlantic 21 lifeboat.

1983 A Silver Medal was awarded to Crew Member Arthur Hill for his courage, determination and cool assessment of a difficult situation when he entered the water from the lifeboat and dived under the cabin top of an upturned boat to rescue a young girl trapped in a small air-pocket. Helmsman John Strachan was awarded the Thanks of the Institution Inscribed on Vellum and Crew Member Dave Hewitt a Medal service certificate for their part in this rescue. The Maud Smith Award for the most outstanding act of lifesaving by a lifeboatman during 1983 was awarded to Arthur Hill.

1998  The Atlantic 75 lifeboat, B-739 Peggy Keith Learmond, was placed on service; she was a gift of Mrs Margaret Keith (Peggy) Learmond from Edinburgh.

 A larger boathouse was built for the Atlantic 75 lifeboat and launching vehicle. The official opening of the new boathouse was carried out by HRH The Princess Royal on 3 July.

2004 The station celebrated 40 years as a lifeboat station.

Station honours

At Largs lifeboat station the following awards have been made:

Framed Letter of Thanks 3
Thanks of the Institution Inscribed on Vellum 1
Silver Medal 1

Largs, Strathclyde Map

Largs

Contact Largs

Greenock Road North Promenade, Largs, Ayrshire

KA30 8PQ

Telephone

(01475) 675149


Visitor Contact

Dave Hewitt


Telephone
01475 675818
07785 593264

Station Opening Times

By appointment only

Shop

Tel: 01475 670147


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