Waveney-class lifeboat

Larne Lifeboat RNLB William and Jane (ON 1079) in October 1997
Class overview
Builders
Operators Royal National Lifeboat Institution
Preceded byRother, Solent
Succeeded byArun
Built1964–1982
In service1964–1999
Completed22
Retired22
Preserved1
General characteristics
Typemotor lifeboat
Displacement18–19 tons
Length44 ft 10 in (13.67 m)
Beam12 ft 8 in (3.86 m)
Draught4 ft 2 in (1.27 m)
PropulsionTwo diesel engines (various models)
Speed15.4 knots (17.7 mph)
Range190 nautical miles (350 km)
Crew5

The Waveney-class lifeboat was the first class of lifeboats operated by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) capable of operating at speeds in excess of 10 knots (12 mph).[1] Based on an American design, 22 saw operational service between 1964 and 1999 at the RNLI's stations around the coast of the United Kingdom and Ireland. After being superseded by faster boats in the 1990s, many were sold for further use with lifeboat services abroad, notably in Australia and New Zealand.

The class name comes from the River Waveney which discharges into the North Sea at Great Yarmouth.

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