H-class lifeboat
H-class rescue hovercraft serve the shores of the United Kingdom as a part of the RNLI inshore fleet. A modified Type 470TD design built by Griffon Hoverwork, they were developed to operate in tidal areas such as Morecambe Bay, where strandings by incoming tides can have fatal consequences; and in waters too shallow for normal craft. Hovercraft also operate out of Hunstanton, Hoylake, and Southend-on-Sea stations.
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H-class lifeboat
H-class rescue hovercraft serve the shores of the United Kingdom as a part of the RNLI inshore fleet. A modified Type 470TD design built by Griffon Hoverwork, they were developed to operate in tidal areas such as Morecambe Bay, where strandings by incoming tides can have fatal consequences; and in waters too shallow for normal craft. Hovercraft also operate out of Hunstanton, Hoylake, and Southend-on-Sea stations.
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RNLI Hovercraft H001 Molly Rayner in 2005
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