Tamar class lifeboat
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Tamar class | |
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First built: | 2002 (prototype) |
Introduced: | 2006 |
Last built: | still in production |
Number built: | 4 (ongoing) plus prototype |
Builder: | Green Marine (build), Various (fit-out) |
General Characteristics | |
Length: | 16 m (52.5 ft) |
Beam | 5m |
Draft: | 1.35m |
Displacement: | 31.5 tonnes |
Construction: | Fibre Reinforced Composite |
Engines: | 2 x Caterpillar C18 (1000 hp) |
Propulsion: | 2 x fixed pitch 5 blade propellers |
Speed: | 25 knots |
Fuel Capacity: | 4,300 litres diesel |
Range: | 250 nautical miles |
Endurance: | 10 hours at 25 knots |
Crew: | 7 |
Capacity: | Self-righting: 40
Non self-righting: 100 |
Tamar class lifeboats carry out life-saving duties in the UK as part of the RNLI fleet. The Tamar class is the replacement for the Tyne-class slipway launched lifeboat. They are named for the River Tamar, which forms the majority of the border between Devon and Cornwall.
The Tamar is the most advanced vessel in the RNLI fleet. It hosts new technology, including fly-by-wire joystick steering, suspension seats to protect crew in severe weather, and an onboard computer system called Systems and Information Management System or SIMS. SIMS allows complex tasks such as engine and navigation management to be displayed on a single flat touch screen, six of which are positioned around the vessel, to allow crew to operate all the systems without moving from their seats. The vessel is fitted with infrared and night-vision cameras on top of the mast to search for bodies in the water.
It carries a Y Class (pre-inflated) inflatable daughter boat housed in a pen recessed into the stern of the Tamar, accessed by lowering the transom, and lifting a section of deck. This allows the tender to be launched and recovered on to a ramp provided by the lowered transom section.
The boat completed its trials in July 2005, and the first entered service at Tenby in March 2006, Followed by Peterhead, Scotland receiving the third of the class, 16-03, in April 2006. Padstow received the fourth of the class in July 2006 16-04. Cromer is also set to receive 16-07 in 2007.
[edit] External links
- RNLI - Fleet
- Green Marine - Builders
- Tenby Lifeboat Station - their new Tamar, includes slipway launch video
- Tamar Leaflet - Tamar leaflet
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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