Severn class lifeboat

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Severn class
RNLI Severn Class Lifeboat
First built: 1992 (prototype)
Introduced: 1996
Last built: 2003
Number built: 46
Builder: Green Marine
General Characteristics
Length: 17 m (55 ft 9 in)
Beam: 5.5 m (18 ft)
Draught: 1.38 m (4 ft 6 in)
Displacement 40 tonnes
Engines: 2 x Caterpillar 3412 TA diesels (2 x 1250 bhp or 930 kW @ 2150 rpm)
Gearboxes: UBW 195 V reserve-reduction gearbox 2.03:1 ratio
Speed: 25 knots (45 km/h)
Fuel capacity: 5,500 litres (1,200 imperial gallons)
Range: 250 nautical miles (460 km)
Crew: 6
Capacity: Self Righting 47
Non-Self Righting 185

The Severn class lifeboat is the largest lifeboat used by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI), a UK organisation dedicated to saving life at sea. The class is named after the River Severn, the longest river in Great Britain.

There are forty-six Severn class lifeboats serving the RNLI around the coast of the UK and Ireland since the introduction of the class in 1996. It carries a Y Class inflatable boat, which can be deployed by an on-board crane for use in shallow water.

Severns have a comprehensive electronics fit including full MF and VHF DSC radio equipment, DGPS Navigator, an electronic chart system, VHF/DF, radar and weather sensors. For added manoeuvrability, in addition to twin engines, the Severn also has a bow thruster fitted. The Severn is constructed of fibre reinforced composite material. Provision for survivors includes comprehensive first aid equipment including stretchers, oxygen and Entonox.

Severns carry a salvage pump in a water-tight container, but fire-fighting capacity is limited to the lifeboat itself.

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Classes of RNLI lifeboats
All-Weather Fleet
Moored afloat: Arun | Trent | Severn
Slipway launched: Tyne | Tamar
Carriage launched: Mersey | FCB2
Inshore Fleet
Rigid inflatable: Atlantic 21 | Atlantic 75 | Atlantic 85 | E-Class
Inflatable: D-class | IB1 | Y-class
Other: Hovercraft

Royal National Lifeboat Institution


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