Atlantic 75-class lifeboat

The Atlantic 75 is part of the B-class of lifeboats that serve the shores of the United Kingdom as a part of the RNLI inshore fleet.

Atlantic 75 - Southend-on-Sea Lifeboat B-776
Class overview
Name: Atlantic 75
Builders: Inshore Lifeboat Centre, Cowes
Operators: Royal National Lifeboat Institution
Preceded by: Atlantic 21
Succeeded by: Atlantic 85
In service: 1993
Completed: 97
General characteristics
Displacement: 1.6 tonnes
Length: 7.38 m (24.2 ft)
Beam: 2.65 m (8.7 ft)
Draught: 0.41 m (1.3 ft)
Propulsion: 2 × Evinrude 2-stroke outboard engines, 70 hp (52 kW) or 2 × Yamaha 75 hp (56 kW) engines
Speed: 32 knots (37 mph; 59 km/h) (although speeds of 35+ kts have been recorded unofficially with the Yamaha engines)
Endurance: 2.5 hours
Capacity: 23
Complement: 3

The Atlantic 75 is the second generation Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB) in the B-class series, developed from the Atlantic 21. These boats gradually replaced the Atlantic 21 fleet, but have now been superseded by the new Atlantic 85-class lifeboat.

Description

One of the main improvements made to the Atlantic 75 is the addition of a ballast tank at the front of the boat which enables the boat to launch into larger surf than the Atlantic 21. The ballast when full, either of sea water or water from a hose, weighs the same as three fully grown men.

Fleet

Atlantic 75 B-704 during a demonstration in 2009
Atlantic 75 B-713 alongside Atlantic 21 B-526 in 2005
Atlantic 75 B-734 at the Bristol Harbour Festival in 2008
Atlantic 75 B-736 off Anchor Head, Weston-super-Mare in 2007
Whitstable Lifeboat, Oxford Town and Gown B-764
Atlantic 75 B-776 at Southend-on-Sea in 2009
Atlantic 75 B-777 launching in Redcar in 2006
Op. No.[lower-alpha 1] Name In service Principal Station Comments
B-700 Susan Peacock 1994–2012 Prototype Atlantic 75
Now named Vixen with Poole Harbour Commission
B-701 Gordon England 1994– Relief fleet
B-702 Manchester Unity of Oddfellows 1994–2007
2007–2012
2012–
Sheringham
Enniskillen
Relief fleet
First Atlantic 75 to be officially placed on service
B-703 Jason Logg 1994–2007
2007–2013
Flamborough
Enniskillen
Sold 2013
B-704 Enid Mary 1994–2007
2007–2011
Aberystwyth
Relief fleet
Sold 2011
B-705 Vera Skilton 1994–2007
2007–2010
Relief fleet
Lough Derg
Sold 2010
B-706 Blue Peter V 1994–2009
2009–2011
Portaferry
Relief fleet
Sold 2011
B-707 Mercurious 1994–2008
2008–2011
2011–2015
Criccieth
Loch Ness
Relief fleet
To National Maritime Museum, Falmouth 2015
B-708 Bessie 1994–2008
2008–2012
2012–2013
Minehead
Baltimore
Relief fleet
Sold 2013
B-709 Lucy Beryl 1995– Relief fleet Sold to Kaskinen Finland 2011
B-710 Friendly Forrester II 1995–2008
2008–2012
2012–2013
Poole
Happisburgh
Relief fleet
Sold 2013
B-711 Helene 1995–2010
2010–2012
Bundoran
Relief fleet
Sold in Holland 2012
B-712 Betty Battle 1995–2010 Hayling Island Sold to ICE-SAR 2010
B-713 OEM Stone I 1995–2008 Relief fleet Now with Dorset Police (P003)
B-714 Spirit of Cumbria 1995–2010
2010–2012
Silloth
Relief fleet
Sold to KNRM 2010
B-715 Phyllis 1995–2008
2008–
Newquay
Relief fleet
Sold to KNRM 2012
B-716 Gordon Mote 1995–2007
2007–
Relief fleet
RNLI College
Capsize Training boat at RNLI Lifeboat College
B-717 Daisy Aitken 1995–2008
2008–2010
Lough Swilly
Relief fleet
Now at Skagastrond with ICE-SAR
B-718 Rotaract I 1995–2010 Relief fleet Now with ICE-SAR
B-719 Percy Henry Patmore MBE MM 1995–2010 St Bees Now with ICE-SAR
B-720 Frederick Robertson 1995–2010
2010–
Kinghorn
RNLI College
B-721 Rock Light 1996–2010 New Brighton Now at Keflavik with ICE-SAR
B-722 Beatrice Dorothy 1996–2010 Relief fleet Dorset Police (P006) at 2012 Olympics in Weymouth

Now with Sea Shepherd UK - Marine Conservation Charity

B-723 Walters Lifeboat 1996– Relief fleet
B-724 Rotarian Dennis Cullen 1996– Relief fleet
B-725 Spirit of Penarth 1996–2010
2010–
Penarth
Relief fleet
B-726 Giles 1996–2009 Porthcawl Now with Dorset Police (P004)
B-727 CDR & Mrs Rodney Wells 1996–2010
2010–
Rye Harbour
Relief fleet
B-728 Dorothy Mary 1996–2011
2011–2012
2012-
Red Bay
Relief fleet
Lough Ree
B-729 Rose West 1996–2010
2010–2013
2013–
Kilrush
Portishead Lifeboat Trust
Relief fleet
B-730 CSMA-Frizell 1996–2010
2010–
Portsmouth
Relief fleet
B-731 Dorothy Selina 1997–2010
2010–
Trearddur Bay
Relief fleet
B-732 Elizabeth Ann 1997–2011 Relief fleet Now with Dorset Police (P005)
B-733 Brandy Hole 1997–2011
2011–2013
2013–2015
2015–
Burnham-on-Crouch
Relief fleet
Portishead Lifeboat Trust
Relief fleet
B-734 Amy Constance 1997– Relief fleet
B-735 Donald and Ethel Macrae 1997–2011
2011–
Queensferry
Relief fleet
Private pleasure boat Isles of Scilly
B-736 Toshiba Wave Warrior 1997– Relief fleet
B-737 Thelma Glossop 1997–2011
2011–2013
2013–
Brighton
Loch Ness
Relief fleet
B-738 Dochas 1997–2010
2010–2011
Galway
Relief fleet
Withdrawn from service as uneconomic repair. Sold as repairable to Private owner in Netherlands.
B-739 Peggy Keith Learmond 1997–2011 Largs Now with ICE-SAR in Húsavík
B-740 Alexander Cattanach 1997–2011
2011–
Kyle of Lochalsh
Relief fleet
B-741 Pearl of Dorset 1997–2012
2012–
Lyme Regis
Relief fleet
B-742 Douglas Paley 1997–2012
2012–
Appledore
Relief fleet
B-743 Alex & Maime Preston 1998–2012 Tighnabruaich Now on service with Red Cross in Biscay, Basque Country
B-744 Robert George Alexander 1998–2012 Clacton-on-Sea Now on service with Red Cross in Biscay, Basque Country
B-745 CSMA 75th Anniversary 1998–2012
2012–
Newbiggin
Relief fleet
B-746 Phyl Clare 3 1998–2015
2015–
Weymouth
Relief fleet
B-747 Rockabill 1998–2013
2013–2015
2015–
Skerries
Lough Derg
Relief fleet
Now on service in Lesbos, Greece with HRT[1]
B-748 Bickerstaffe 1998–2013
2013–
Blackpool
Relief fleet
B-749 D J S Haverhill 1998–2011
2011–2012
Hunstanton
Relief fleet
Now with ICE-SAR Reykjavik
B-750 Leslie Tranmer 1998–2013
2013–
Southwold
Relief fleet
B-751 Benjamin Dowing Fairbridge 1999–2013
2013–
Clifden
Relief fleet
B-752 Tanni Grey 1999–2013
2013–
Cardigan
Relief fleet
B-753 City of Bradford V 1999–2012
2012–2013
2013–
Relief fleet
Baltimore
Relief fleet
Now on service in Lesbos, Greece with HRT[2]
B-754 Pride of Sherwood 1999– Relief fleet[3]
B-755 London's Anniversary 175 1999– Relief fleet[4]
B-756 Eve Pank 1999–2005
2005–2007
2007–2019
Relief fleet
St Helier
Falmouth
B-757 Miss Miriam and Miss Nellie Garbutt 1999– Relief fleet
B-758 Sandwell Lifeline 1999–2016
2016–
Aberdovey
Relief fleet
B-759 Spirit of Clovelly 1999–2014
2015–2015
2015–
Clovelly
Portishead
Relief fleet
B-760 Alice and Charles 1999–2013
2013–
Helvick Head
Baltimore
B-761 Dignity 2000–2014
2014–
West Mersea
Relief fleet
B-762 Jack & Joyce Burcombe 2000–2004
2004–2007
2007–
Relief fleet
Sunderland
Relief fleet
B-763 Colin James Daniel 2000–2013
2013–
Atlantic College
Loch Ness
B-764 Oxford Town & Gown 2000–2014
2014–
Whitstable
Relief fleet
B-765 Bob Turnbull 2000–2014
2014–
Ramsgate
Relief fleet
B-766 BBC Radio Cleveland 2000–2015
2015–

2017

Hartlepool
Relief fleet
Now with Haverigg Inshore Rescue Team[5]
B-767 Maritime Nation 2000–2014
2014–
Relief
Union Hall
Now at Suðureyri,Iceland with ICE-SAR[6]
B-768 Blue Peter II 2000–2010
2010–2014
2014–
Beaumaris
Burry Port[7]
Relief fleet
B-769 Coventry & Warwickshire 2001–2005
2005–2006
2006–2008
2008–
Weston-super-Mare
Plymouth
Relief fleet
Weston-super-Mare
B-770 The Boys Brigade 2001–2014
2014–
Arran (Lamlash)
Relief fleet
B-771 The Moray Dolphin 2002–2013
2013–
Kessock
Relief fleet
B-772 The Eric Rowse 2002–2010
2010–2014
2014–
St Catherine's
Relief fleet
Lough Ree
B-773 Duckhams 2001 2001–2015
2015–
Relief fleet[8]
Enniskillen (Upper)
B-774 Braemar 2001–2014
2014
2014–2015
2015–
Relief fleet
Stonehaven
Relief fleet
Weymouth
B-775 Millennium Forrester 2001–2013
2013–
Relief fleet
Plymouth[9]
B-776 Vic and Billie Whiffen 2001–2015
2015–
Southend-on-Sea
Blyth
B-777 Leicester Challenge II 2001–2012
2012–2014
2014–
Redcar
Relief fleet
Burry Port
B-778 Joan Mary 2001–2015
2015–
Mablethorpe
Happisburgh
B-779 Blue Peter I 2002–2016

2016–

Littlehampton
Relief fleet[10]
B-780 Patricia Jennings 2002–2016
2016–
Youghal
Relief fleet
B-781 Elsinore 2002–2015
2015–2019
Sligo Bay
Lough Derg
B-782 Miss Betty 2002–2014
2014–2019
Crosshaven
Stonehaven
B-783 Dorothy and Katherine Barr II 2002–2015
2015–
St Abbs
Humber
Transferred to Humber Lifeboat Station for use as a boarding boat
B-784 Victor "Danny" Lovelock 2002–2015
2015–
Lymington
Relief fleet
B-785 Fred Clarke 2002– Littlestone-on-Sea
B-786 Seahorse IV 2002–2018 (written off) Great Yarmouth and Gorleston
B-787 Paul Alexander 2002–2016
2016–
Penlee
Relief fleet
B-788 Pride of Leicester 2003–2016
2016–
Staithes and Runswick
Relief fleet
B-789 Sure and Steadfast 2003–2018
2018
2018-
Harwich
Great Yarmouth and Gorleston
Relief Fleet
B-790 Margaret Bench of Solihull 2002–2015
2015–
Abersoch
Relief fleet
B-791 Gladys Winifred Tiffney 2003– Helensburgh
B-792 Joseph and Mary Hiley 2003–2008
2008–2012
2012–2015
2015–
Relief fleet
Training fleet
Enniskillen (Lower)
Relief fleet
B-793 Alan and Margaret 2003–2016
2016–
Looe
Relief fleet
B-794 Joan Bate 2003–2018
2018-2019
Salcombe
Dart[11]
B-795 Staines Whitfield 2003–2019

2019 - Present

Burnham-on-SeaDart
B-796 Miss Sally Anne (Baggy) 2003–2018
2019
Kinsale
Relief Fleet
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References

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  4. "Relief Lifeboat Arrives". Clacton Lifeboat.
  5. "Welcome | Haverigg Inshore Rescue Team". haverigginshore.org.uk. Retrieved 27 February 2017.
  6. "| Facebook page of the rescue team in Suðureyri". Facebook page. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
  7. "Burry Port's Atlantic 75 Blue Peter II on Station". RNLI. Archived from the original on 3 December 2012.
  8. "Duckhams new RNLI lifeboat". New Car Net.
  9. "Station History". Plymouth Lifeboat Station. Archived from the original on 9 June 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
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  11. "Our lifeboats". RNLI Dart Lifeboat. Retrieved 29 January 2020.
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