Kippford RNLI

Kippford RNLI RNLI Kippford operates a D-Class Inshore Lifeboat from the small coastal village of Kippford in Dumf This was operational only during the summer months.

1966
An inshore lifeboat (ILB) station was established at Kippford in May with a D class lifeboat. The ILB was kept in a small boathouse at the top of a narrow lane leading down to the beach.

1977
A replacement boathouse was built by the lifeboat crew.

1999
The station became operational all year round.

2000
The D class lifeboat, D-553 David Whitehead, was placed on service on 6 July.

2005
HRH

The Duke of Kent, President of the RNLI, was given a tour of Kippford lifeboat station on 18 July, meeting volunteer crew members and fundraisers.

2010
The new station D Class lifeboat D-718 Catherine was placed on service on 12 November. D553 has been withdrawn. The lifeboat was funded by a generous bequest. The naming ceremony for this lifeboat was held on 17 April.

We're nearing the end of our MayDay Mile fundraising challenge and your Kippford crew having been continuing to clock up...
27/05/2026

We're nearing the end of our MayDay Mile fundraising challenge and your Kippford crew having been continuing to clock up miles.
You can support our team by donating on the link below. All donations help to fund our crew training and kit allowing us to continue providing a 24/7 lifesaving service.

We're raising funds support RNLI lifesavers. Every penny will help save lives. Please help us to fundraise!

Could you help support our life saving work by volunteering some time in our shop?We're looking for shop volunteers here...
16/05/2026

Could you help support our life saving work by volunteering some time in our shop?

We're looking for shop volunteers here in Kippford. We would particularly like to hear from you if you have free time on a Tuesday or Wednesday however all applications are welcome as we try to have shop availability throughout the summer months.

Find out more and apply through the RNLI website https://volunteer.rnli.org/opportunities/112503-shop-volunteer-kippford-rnli-shop-2026-04-14

Practice session for our trainee launch vehicle drivers in the sunshine last night.Driving the tractor and trailer requi...
01/05/2026

Practice session for our trainee launch vehicle drivers in the sunshine last night.
Driving the tractor and trailer requires skill and situational awareness. The launch vehicle driver also needs to know what to do in the event of an emergency and coordinate with the lifeboat crew for launch and recovery.
All these skills are assessed by an RNLI trainer before individuals are approved to operate the launch vehicle in live situations.

Still time to sign up for the Mayday Mile and help raise funds to keep our volunteer crews ready this summer.You can joi...
30/04/2026

Still time to sign up for the Mayday Mile and help raise funds to keep our volunteer crews ready this summer.
You can join team Kippford RNLI or fundraise in your own team or as an individual.
We're looking forward to seeing how everyone gets on throughout the month 👣
https://fundraise.rnli.org/st/3665/27319

21/04/2026

Will you be taking part in the Mayday Mile?

In 2025, RNLI lifeboat crews helped 8,290 people and saved 272 lives, making it the sixth-busiest year in the charity's ...
19/04/2026

In 2025, RNLI lifeboat crews helped 8,290 people and saved 272 lives, making it the sixth-busiest year in the charity's history.

That trend is reflected in the statistics here at Kippford with 9 launches last year including 3 in the hours of darkness. Once again we are putting out our own 'Mayday' call, asking you to get involved in our biggest national fundraising event, The Mayday Mile, to help fund our vital lifesaving service.

Participants are challenged to cover a mile a day for the month of May, with every penny raised helping to make sure that we have everything we need to keep people safe this summer and beyond.

To sign up for the Mayday Mile, or to make a donation in support of the RNLI’s lifesavers, visit

Take part in the Mayday Mile to raise money for RNLI volunteers ahead of their busiest season. Complete a mile a day in May – sign up online here.

You may be forgiven for thinking spring was here (we were certainly hoping it was!) however Dave has other ideas.There i...
02/04/2026

You may be forgiven for thinking spring was here (we were certainly hoping it was!) however Dave has other ideas.

There is a named storm approaching the west coast of Scotland on Saturday. Currently there is a yellow warning for wind in our area. Storm Dave is due to bring a period of high winds from Saturday afternoon through into Sunday.

As it is Easter weekend we expect plenty of people to be enjoying our beautiful coastline. Please take a moment to check the weather forecast and avoid waterfront areas or exposed cliff tops whilst the weather is bad.

If you see someone in trouble on the coast dial 999 and ask for The Coastguard.

On International Women's Day we celebrate all the women who give up their time at Kippford RNLI. We have amazing women v...
08/03/2026

On International Women's Day we celebrate all the women who give up their time at Kippford RNLI. We have amazing women volunteering in afloat roles, shore positions in the shop and on our fundraising committee.

But we are all supported by an equally amazing team of men who treat everyone the same regardless of gender.

In the RNLI we are 'One Crew' and we know that we are all better together. We hope that our crew demonstrates that anything is possible with courage and hard work.

Behind the scenes at a lifeboat station, today at Kippford we received our replacement lifejackets. Lifejackets are regu...
25/01/2026

Behind the scenes at a lifeboat station, today at Kippford we received our replacement lifejackets.
Lifejackets are regularly taken away for servicing and when this happens our volunteers attend the station to swap all the equipment between the old and new jackets.
Thanks to the crew of Gordon, John, Ross, Laura and Martin for giving up some time on a Sunday. Many hands make light work 💪

Thank you to everyone who supported our SOS day on Saturday. Over £800 was raised which is equivalent to the cost of a n...
21/01/2026

Thank you to everyone who supported our SOS day on Saturday. Over £800 was raised which is equivalent to the cost of a new drysuit for a crew member.

As the charity that saves lives at sea we rely on the generosity of the public to keep our volunteer crew trained and ready to respond. A huge thanks goes to the amazing fundraising committee at Kippford RNLI for the work they put in to run events like these.

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