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Lifeboat Station : Rock

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The Dinghy Park Ferry Point Rock Cornwall

PL27 6LD

Telephone

01208 863033

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    • Explore stations are normally open all year and have an RNLI gift shop
    • Discover stations are normally open during the summer months
    • Observe stations may be open by appointment only
    • RNLI Beach Lifeguard area

    Visitor Contact

    Bryan Bartlett

    Telephone
    01208 862314

    Station Opening Times

    Summertime 11am-4pm daily
    Wintertime by appointment only

    Shop

    Easter-Oct




    A picture of Rock station.

    About this station

    Situated on the Camel estuary, the RNLI has operated a lifeboat station at Rock for just over 10 years. Today’s D class lifeboat is a re-engineered and updated version of the original D class.

    Recent launches in the southwest (BST)

    • 08/07/2008

      Penlee - 18:52
    • 08/07/2008

      Plymouth - 17:28
    • 08/07/2008

      Plymouth - 17:24

    Last Launch

    24/03/2008
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