Mersey-class lifeboat
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use British English
Template:Infobox ship imageTemplate:Infobox ship class overviewTemplate:Infobox ship characteristicsMersey-class lifeboats are All-weather lifeboats operated by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) from stations around the coasts of Great Britain and Ireland, with three former RNLI boats operated by ADES Uruguay, and one by Bote Salvavidas de Valparaiso, Chile . They are capable of operating at up to Template:Convert and can be launched from a carriage or by slipway.
The class name comes from the River Mersey which flows into the Irish Sea in north west England.
History
During the 1960s and 1970s the RNLI introduced fast lifeboats capable of considerable greater speeds than the Template:Convert of existing designs. The first of these were only able to be kept afloat as their propellers would be damaged if launched using a slipway or carriage. In 1982 the steel-hulled Template:Lbc came into service which could be launched down a slipway but weighed 25 tons so was not suitable for being moved across a beach on a carriage. The answer was to build a smaller boat with an aluminium hull, which became the Mersey Class.[1]
The first, unnamed, Mersey was built in 1986 and undertook trials during 1987 and 1988. It was then taken out of service and sold the following year. It was working as a trip boat in Westport, County Mayo in 2008 carrying the name Spirit. Two more boats were built in 1988, with the first one to take up active service going to Bridlington Lifeboat Station the following year.[2]
In 1989, 12-11 Lifetime Care (ON 1148) was built with a fibre-reinforced composite (FRC) hull. Boats built in 1990 continued to use aluminium but from 1991 FRC became the standard hull material.[2][3]
In 2014, the first of the Template:Lbc lifeboats replaced the Mersey lifeboats at Dungeness, Exmouth and Hoylake. The RNLI intended to have 25 knot lifeboats at all offshore lifeboat stations by the end of 2019. However, this target has not been met, with two Mersey-class lifeboats still on station at Template:Lbs and Template:Lbs (Mar 2025).
On Wednesday 13 December 2023, Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Edinburgh joined RNLI representatives at Windsor Castle for the handover of RNLB 12-30 Her Majesty The Queen (ON 1189) to the Chatham Historic Dockyard.[4]
Description
The Mersey is designed to be launched from a carriage, but can also lie afloat or be slipway launched when required. Its propellers are fully protected from damage when launching or in shallow water, by partial tunnels and two bilge keels. Its low height can be further reduced by collapsing its mast and aerials which then allows it to be stored in a boathouse. A sealed cabin gives it a self-righting ability.
Power comes from two 3208T Caterpillar turbo-charged marine diesel engines giving 285 hp at 2,800 rpm. It carries Template:Convert of fuel to give it a range of Template:Convert. It has a crew of six and can carry an inflatable X Boat which it can deploy at sea. Its survivor compartment can carry 43 people, but more than 21 prevents self-righting should the boat capsize.[3][5]
Gallery
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Launching from a carriage and Talus MB-H amphibious tractor
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Launching from a slipway
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Stern showing the protected propellers
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Engine room
Mersey lifeboat fleet
RNLI active fleet
| ONTemplate:Efn | Op.No.Template:Efn | Name | In service[2] | Station | Launching method | MMSI[6] | Comments[2] |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1177 | 12-20 | Leonard Kent | 1991–2021 2022– |
Template:Lbs Template:Lbs |
Carriage Carriage |
232002280 | |
| 1172 | 12-15 | Frank and Lena Clifford of Stourbridge |
1992–2023 2023–2024 2024– |
Template:Lbs Relief fleet Template:Lbs |
Carriage – Afloat |
232002726 |
RNLI relief fleet
| ONTemplate:Efn | Op.No.Template:Efn | Name | In service[2] | Station | Launching method | MMSI[6] | Comments[2] |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1174 | 12-17 | Kingdom of Fife | 1991–2024 2024– |
Template:Lbs Relief fleet |
Carriage – |
232002250 | Withdrawn to Relief fleet, 27 August 2024.[7] |
| 1181 | 12-22 | Ruby Clery | 1992–2019 2019–2022 2022–2024 2024– |
Template:Lbs Template:Lbs Template:Lbs Relief fleet |
Carriage Carriage Slipway – |
232002727 | |
| 1193 | 12-34 | Freddie Cooper | 1993–2024 2024– |
Template:Lbs Relief fleet |
Carriage – |
232003208 | Withdrawn to Relief fleet, 14 October 2024. RNLI announced final departure of Aldeburgh Mersey ALB following a service at 13:30 on 27 October 2024.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".[8] |
RNLI retired fleet
| ONTemplate:Efn | Op.No.Template:Efn | Name | In service[2] | Station | Launching method | MMSI[6] | Comments[2] |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1119 | – | – | 1987–1988 | – | – | – | Sold 1989. Named Spirit. At Kilclare, Co.Leitrim, June 2023. |
| 1124 | 12-001 | Peggy and Alex Caird | 1988–1995 1995–1999 1999 1999–2009 2009–2010 2010–2015 |
Template:Lbs Relief fleet Template:Lbs Relief fleet Template:Lbs Relief fleet |
Carriage – Carriage – Carriage – |
316036365 | [Previously 1] Sold October 2023, renamed Life Aquatic 12-001. Private ownership at Lake Champlain, South Hero, Vermont, USA. |
| 1125 | 12-002 | Sealink Endeavour | 1987–1989 1989–2018 |
Trials Template:Lbs |
– Carriage |
– | Sold 2020. Renamed Endeavour. Workboat with Ambrey Shipyards at Hythe Marine, Hampshire, March 2023. |
| 1161 | 12-003 | Doris M Mann of Ampthill | 1990–2023 | Template:Lbs | Carriage | – | Sold 2023. Private Ownership, Progreso, Yucatán, Mexico, December 2023. |
| 1162 | 12-004 | Royal Shipwright | 1990–2007 2007–2008 2008–2016 |
Relief fleet Template:Lbs Relief fleet |
– Carriage – |
232002744 | Sold 2016. Renamed Patricia. Survey Pilot Vessel, laid up at Mostyn Docks, July 2023. |
| 1163 | 12-005 | Lady of Hilbre | 1990–2014 2014–2021 |
Template:Lbs Relief fleet |
Carriage – |
– | Sold 2022. Private Ownership, Medway Bridge Marina, December 2024. |
| 1164 | 12-006 | Andy Pearce | 1990–2017 2017–2018 |
Template:Lbs Relief fleet |
Carriage – |
– | Sold 2019. Renamed Njord. Boat trips/charter at Burwick, Orkney, June 2023. |
| 1165 | 12-007 | Spirit of Derbyshire | 1990–2015 2015 |
Template:Lbs Relief fleet |
Carriage – |
215000129 | Sold 2015. Renamed Mercy. Harbour workboat at Valletta, Malta, November 2024. |
| 1166 | 12-008 | Lincolnshire Poacher | 1990–2017 2017–2021 |
Template:Lbs Relief fleet |
Carriage – |
232003204 | Sold 2021. Renamed Bailiwick Reliance Private Ownership at St Peter Port. Sold February 2024, Renamed Samuel Wesley. Used for funeral services at Dartmouth, Devon, June 2024. |
| 1167 | 12-009 | The Princess Royal (Civil Service No.41) |
1990–2015 2015–2016 |
Template:Lbs Relief fleet |
Carriage – |
232003618 | Sold 1 June 2016. Renamed Ulidia. Workboat with Coleraine Harbour Commissioners, December 2024. |
| 1168 | 12-010 | Lily and Vincent Anthony | 1991–2021 2021–2023 |
Template:Lbs Relief fleet |
Carriage – |
232003205 | Sold November 2023. Renamed Charles Wesley. |
| 1148 | 12-11 | Lifetime Care | 1989–1990 1990–1991 1991–2012 2012 2012–2017 |
Relief fleet Workington No.2 Relief fleet Template:Lbs Relief fleet |
– Afloat – Afloat – |
– | Sold 2017. Workboat for McMullen Shellfish, Glenariffe Harbour, Co. Antrim, March 2023 |
| 1169 | 12-12 | Marine Engineer | 1990–1995 1995–2018 2018–2022 2022 |
Relief fleet Template:Lbs Template:Lbs Relief fleet |
– Carriage Slipway – |
232003625 | Sold January 2024. Private Ownership (PUUR), Amsterdam, May 2024 |
| 1170 | 12-13 | Keep Fit Association | 1991–2021 2021–2024 |
Template:Lbs Relief fleet |
Carriage – |
– | Sold May 2024. Renamed Storm Siren II on 21 November 2024. Pilot Boat with Teignmouth Harbour Authority, December 2024.[9] |
| 1171 | 12-14 | Ann and James Ritchie | 1991–2019 2019–2021 |
Template:Lbs Relief fleet |
Carriage – |
250013635 | Sold 2022. Renamed James Stevens. Pilot Boat at New Ross, Wexford, Ireland, December 2024. |
| 1173 | 12-16 | Grace Darling | 1991–2020 | Template:Lbs | Carriage | 232002240 | Sold 2021. See ADES Uruguay below. |
| 1175 | 12-18 | Fanny Victoria Wilkinson and Frank Stubbs | 1991–2016 2016–2018 |
Template:Lbs Relief fleet |
Carriage – |
– | Sold 2018. See Bote Salvavidas de Valparaiso, Chile below |
| 1176 | 12-19 | The Four Boys | 1991–1998 1998–1999 1999–2016 2016–2017 |
Template:Lbs Relief fleet Template:Lbs Relief fleet |
Slipway – Afloat – |
232020008 | Sold 2018. Renamed The Four Boys of Pendennis. Workboat in Falmouth. Sold ????, Renamed Marieanne. Survey Pilot Vessel at Mostyn Docks, December 2024. |
| 1178 | 12-21 | Margaret Jean | 1992–1998 1998–1999 1999–2008 2008–2014 2014–2020 |
Relief fleet Template:Lbs Relief fleet Template:Lbs Relief fleet |
– Carriage – Carriage – |
232002290 | Sold 2020. Renamed Arwen Myrtle. Private ownership, St Peter Port, Guernsey, September 2024. |
| 1182 | 12-23 | Robert Charles Brown | 1992–2016 2016–2019 |
Template:Lbs Relief fleet |
Slipway – |
– | Sold 2019. Renamed Atlantic. Renamed Robert Charles, Privately owned, Friesland, Netherlands, August 2024 |
| 1183 | 12-24 | Lil Cunningham | 1992–2019 | Template:Lbs | Carriage | 232002741 | Sold 2020. Renamed Ellen Rodger. Workboat with Calypso Marine, Burntisland, Fife, April 2024 |
| 1184 | 12-25 | Bingo Lifeline | 1992–2020 | Relief fleet | – | 232002573 | Sold 2021. See ADES Uruguay below. |
| 1185 | 12-26 | Moira Barrie | 1992–2019 | Template:Lbs | Carriage | 232030482 | Sold 2020. Renamed Arwen. Ferry Boat for Western Isles Cruises, Mallaig. Sold ????, Renamed MV Acua Ocean. Workboat for ACUA Ocean Ltd, operating from Plymouth, Devon, December 2024. |
| 1186 | 12-27 | Pride and Spirit | 1992–2014 2014–2016 2016–2019 |
Template:Lbs Template:Lbs Relief fleet |
Carriage Afloat – |
232003202 | Sold 2021. See ADES Uruguay below. |
| 1187 | 12-28 | Mary Margaret | 1992–2004 2004–2019 2019–2022 2022–2023 |
Template:Lbs Relief fleet Template:Lbs Relief fleet |
Afloat – Afloat – |
232002581 | Sold 2023. Renamed Pisces, March 2024. Private ownership, Yarmouth, IOW, December 2024. |
| 1188 | 12-29 | Eleanor and Bryant Girling | 1993–2022 2022 |
Template:Lbs Relief fleet |
Carriage – |
244729436 | Sold 2022. Renamed The Mersey (3-YG-894). Privately owned in Leeuwarden, Netherlands, November 2023.[10] |
| 1189 | 12-30 | Her Majesty The Queen | 1993–1996 1996–1999 1999 1999–2018 2018–2021 |
Relief fleet Template:Lbs Relief fleet Template:Lbs Relief fleet |
– Carriage – Carriage – |
232002574 | 15 November 2023, On display at Chatham Historic Dockyard[4] Returned to RNLI HQ at Poole, February 2025. |
| 1190 | 12-31 | Doris Bleasdale | 1993–2019 | Template:Lbs | Carriage | 232031477 | Sold 2020. Renamed Knot on Call, December 2022. Pleasure boat at Tenby, Pembrokeshire. On hard standing, for sale, East Llanion boatyard, Pembrokeshire, December 2024. |
| 1191 | 12-32 | Joy and Charles Beeby | 1993–2023 2023–2024 2024 |
Template:Lbs Template:Lbs Relief fleet |
Slipway Slipway – |
– | Sold July 2024. Renamed John Wesley. Based in Dartmouth, Devon for use in offshore funeral services, July 2024 |
| 1192 | 12-33 | Fisherman's Friend | 1993–1999 1999 1999–2016 2016–2019 |
Relief fleet Template:Lbs Relief fleet Template:Lbs |
– Carriage – Afloat |
– | Sold 2020. Survey Vessel, Galway, Ireland, Crosshaven, March 2024. |
| 1194 | 12-35 | Inchcape | 1993–2024 2024 |
Template:Lbs | Slipway | ALB withdrawn from Arbroath, 17 March 2024.[11] Sold 2024. Renamed Emilia Wesley. Reported to be based at Portland Marina, used for funeral services. 2024 | |
| 1195 | 12-36 | Royal Thames | 1993–2012 2012–2018 2018 |
Template:Lbs Template:Lbs Relief fleet |
Afloat Afloat – |
– | Sold Jan 2021. Renamed Sea Searcher. Survey Safety Vessel with deeperdorset.co.uk, October 2022. Sold ????. Survey Safety / Dive Vessel at Holyhead, August 2024 |
| 1196 | 12-37 | Sylvia Burrell | 1993–2018 | Template:Lbs | Afloat | – | Sold August 2021. Renamed Ailsa Craig. At Island Harbour Marina, IOW or Portsmouth, April 2022. |
Uruguay
ADES Uruguay is an Honorary Lifesaving Institution founded in 1955. All our volunteers are honorary, people who train weekly to go to sea with the sole purpose of helping whoever requests help. The rescues have no cost to the beneficiaries. At the national level ADES Uruguay is part of the National Emergency Committee and at the international level it is part of the IMRF (International Maritime Rescue Federation)[12]
| RNLI ON | Name | In Service[2] | Station | MMSI[6] | Comments[2] |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1173 | ADES 28 Grace Darling | 2021– | Colonia del Sacramento | 232002240 | |
| 1184 | ADES 29 BROU 125 Anniversario | 2021– | Montevideo | 232002573 | |
| 1186 | ADES 30 | 2021– | Punta del Este | 232003202 |
Chile
Operated by Bote Salvavidas de Valparaiso, Chile
| RNLI ON | Name | In Service[2] | Station | Comments[2] |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1175 | Valparaiso IV | 2018– | Valparaiso | Images of 12-28 in Chile are here, still in near RNLI colours. |
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