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What (who) is R-17-class lifeboat - definition


R-17-class lifeboat         
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  • ''Mistral'' in private hands, as recreational fishing boat ''Scirocco''
CLASS OF POLISH SEARCH AND RESCUE BOATS
The R-17 class was a class of Polish-built lifeboats and salvage tugs, in Polish service between 1972 and 2011. Eight were built, two of which were used in East Germany.
D-class lifeboat (IB1)         
  • RNLB ''Amanda, James and Ben'' (D-642) based in Hayling Island.
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INFLATABLE BOATS SERVING IN THE UK'S RNLI INSHORE LIFEBOAT (ILB) FLEET
IB1 class lifeboat; D class lifeboat (IB1)
The D-class (IB1) lifeboats are inflatable boats serving in the RNLI inshore lifeboat (ILB) fleet as well as a number of Independent Lifeboats around the UK and Ireland. Although they are known as the "IB1" at times, they are the latest development of the D-class lifeboat and as such are mainly referred to as a "D-class".
E-class lifeboat         
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  • Mark I E-005 ''Legacy'' on station
  • Mark I E-002 ''Olive Laura Deare'', retired and on display at Chatham Historic Dockyard
  • Mark II E-07 ''Hurley Burly'' on station
2002 LIFEBOAT CLASS OF THE RNLI
E class lifeboat
The E-class lifeboat forms part of the RNLI fleet in the United Kingdom, operating exclusively in the tidal reach of the River Thames in London. The class was introduced in 2002 to serve the tidal reach of the River Thames, which had not previously been covered by an RNLI rescue service, as a result of a much delayed enquiry into the Marchioness disaster in 1989, in which 51 people died.