Courtmacsherry Harbour RNLI

Courtmacsherry Harbour  RNLI Courtmacsherry RNLI was founded in 1825 and today is home to an all-weather Shannon class lifeboat named Val Adnams.

The RNLI is the charity that saves lives at sea. Courtmacsherry RNLI was established in 1825 - one of the first lifeboat stations in Ireland. The lifeboat is central to the life of Courtmacsherry and is very much part of the proud history and tradition of this beautiful seaside village. The station has a Shannon class lifeboat named Val Adnams.

Come along and support our Lifeboat fundraising afternoon of Musical Bingo in Courtmacsherry Hotel on Sun 28th June at 3...
15/06/2026

Come along and support our Lifeboat fundraising afternoon of Musical Bingo in Courtmacsherry Hotel on Sun 28th June at 3pm.

Fun for all the family!
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12/06/2026

The sun is finally shining here in glorious Courtmacsherry and plans are all falling into place for our very special 10th Anniversary Great Wild Atlantic Marathon Walks on Sunday August 16th.
Please share the new brochure with family, friends and colleagues. This is a wonderful day out for young and not so young and as we have seen over the past 10 years, quite a few families make it an annual family get-together.
We pride ourselves in giving you the best day possible, be it sunny or (dare we say) not so sunny!
Please keep checking out this page for lots of details, tips, anecdotes etc for the coming months. We would love to hear from our amazing participants who have journeyed with us over the past 10 years and share some photos and stories with us.

Cork Water Safety has announced it 2026 Summer Weeks dates with classes available and suitable for children from the age...
11/06/2026

Cork Water Safety has announced it 2026 Summer Weeks dates with classes available and suitable for children from the age of four to young adults aged 19. The classes aim to foster a healthy respect for the water with participants learning essential water safety and lifesaving skills.

More details including how to register and the fees, are available here: Summer Weeks - CUMANN SÁBHÁILTEACHT UISCE - CORCAIGH

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11/06/2026
This is the biggest fundraising event at our Lifeboat Station every year and thank you to all our supporters, helpers an...
10/06/2026

This is the biggest fundraising event at our Lifeboat Station every year and thank you to all our supporters, helpers and sponsors over the decade

🎉 Online registration is now OPEN for the 10th Annual Great Wild Atlantic Marathon Walk! 🎉

Whether you're taking on the full 26.2-mile challenge, a Half Marathon, 15km, 10km or 5km, now is the time to sign up and start your journey along one of the most spectacular stretches of the Wild Atlantic Way.

Make 2026 the year you complete the challenge! 🌊

Register today:
https://GreatWildAtlanticWalksCourtmacsherryRNLI2026.eventbrite.co.uk

Every step supports the RNLI and helps save lives at sea. 💙
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A full walking Marathon with options to walk 5km, 10km, 15km and half Marathon also being offered, in support of the RNLI!

A huge thank you to    and especially Toni O’Leary and Roger Betts, for their incredibly generous donation of €2,000 to ...
27/05/2026

A huge thank you to and especially Toni O’Leary and Roger Betts, for their incredibly generous donation of €2,000 to .

The funds, raised through the sale of their 2025 Tide Tables, will go directly towards supporting the lifesaving work of our volunteer crew.

Community support like this makes a real difference, and we are sincerely grateful for their continued kindness and commitment to the .


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Irish Coast Guard, Water Safety Ireland and RNLI issue water safety advice ahead of June Bank Holiday   Ahead of the Jun...
27/05/2026

Irish Coast Guard, Water Safety Ireland and RNLI issue water safety advice ahead of June Bank Holiday



Ahead of the June Bank Holiday weekend, the Irish Coast Guard, Water Safety Ireland and the RNLI are urging the public to stay safe if planning an activity on or near the water.



While air temperatures are warmer, sea and inland water temperatures remain low. This contrast can present a hidden but serious risk of cold water shock and hypothermia to anyone entering or unexpectedly falling into the water.
Even on warm, sunny days, water temperatures are often below 15°C, cold enough to trigger cold water shock. This sudden reaction can cause involuntary gasping, panic, and loss of breathing control, greatly increasing the risk of drowning.
While a large number of people are expected to visit the coast or inland waterways over the bank holiday weekend, for many this will be their first dip of the season. Remember to enter the water slowly, splash yourself to acclimatise, keep your dips short and stay within your depth. Don’t go alone, swim with others, always stay together, and ensure everyone leaves the water safely.

If you’re planning an activity in or on the water, remember:

Check weather and tides before heading out, and carry a means of calling for help such as a fully charged mobile phone

Always wear a correctly fitted and serviced lifejacket or buoyancy aid

Avoid alcohol as it impairs judgement, coordination, and reaction time
Let someone know where you are going and when you expect to return.
If you fall into the water unexpectedly or get into difficulty, remember:

Float to Live

Stay calm and fight any instinct to panic or thrash around

Tilt your head back, with your ears submerged

Relax and try to breathe normally

Move your hands and feet to help you stay afloat. It’s fine if your legs sink, we all float differently

Once you’ve regained control of your breathing, call for help or raise your hand or swim to safety if you are able.



If you see somebody in trouble on the water or along the coast or think that they are in trouble, use marine VHF radio Ch 16 or dial 999 or 112 and ask for the Coast Guard.

It's hot out there! Please share our lifesaving advice to help us keep people safe 📢With many enjoying the sun, we are a...
26/05/2026

It's hot out there! Please share our lifesaving advice to help us keep people safe 📢

With many enjoying the sun, we are asking you to remember one thing if you're by the water:

- Tilt your head back with your ears submerged

- Relax and try to breathe normally

- Move your hands and legs to help you stay afloat

- It’s OK if your legs sink, we all float differently

- Once your breathing is under control, call for help or swim to safety.

Enjoy and stay safe 🥵

Thank you to our great   friend Patsy Northridge from   for holding her open evening in her house last week in support o...
20/05/2026

Thank you to our great friend Patsy Northridge from for holding her open evening in her house last week in support of Courtmacsherry Lifeboat.
An amazing array of talent on show from a great group of people.
Thanks again to everyone who were part of this fundraiser.

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