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Coxswain turns off his pager after 35 years

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Hamish Corrigall BY JACKIE MACKENZIEA volunteer coxswain at the Isle of Skye RNLI lifeboat station has turned off his pager and retired from duty after 35 years of active service. Hamish Corrigall, a native of Skye, signed up to join the crew in October 1990 and was officially enrolled on 1st November 1990. He was one of the very first people to be part of the crew when the first lifeboat arrived on station in spring 1991. Hamish recalls the day…
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whfp.com broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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