Class overview | |
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Builders |
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Operators | RNLI |
Preceded by | Watson |
Succeeded by | Tyne |
Built | 1969–1973[1] |
In service | 1969–1993 |
Completed | 11 |
Retired | 11 |
General characteristics | |
Type | motor lifeboat |
Displacement | 27 tons |
Length | 48 ft 6 in (14.78 m) |
Beam | 14 ft (4.3 m) |
Draught | 4 ft 8 in (1.42 m) |
Propulsion | 2 x 110 bhp Gardner 6LX diesel engines |
Speed | 9.5 knots (10.9 mph) |
Range | 150 nautical miles (280 km) |
Crew | 7 |
The Solent-class lifeboat is a steel-hulled version of the 48-foot-6-inch (14.78 m) Oakley-class self-righting lifeboat and is sometimes referred to as the 48-foot, 6-inch Oakley-class Mark III.[2] Solent Operational Numbers followed on from the first three 48-foot, 6-inch Oakleys and were interrupted by the last two Oakleys (48-12 and 48-13). The operational numbers of the Solent-class had three digits in the suffix to indicate a metal hull (as with Clyde, Waveney, Thames and Tyne classes, one Arun class and the first eleven Merseys). Two digits indicates a wooden, glass-reinforced plastic or fiber-reinforced composite hull.