The V-8 powerd Tyne boats can do 20 knots. The V-6 powered boats do 17 or so. Max speed of the Shannon is 25 knots. The Shannon's displacement is actually 18 tons, not 15.
The Wikipedia description of the Shannon does not jibe with the RNLI's specifications.
And yes, the Shannon design was done in-house. However, this is a lot different than saying the design was done in-house by the Navy, Coast Guard, etc.
History has proven that governments can't design a proper paper bag. The RNLI, being an all-volunteer organization, has some remarkable people in its ranks-- I've had the priviledge of meeting some of them.
So while I have no idea who was on the RNLI design team for the Shannon-class boat I would not be surprised if it included some of the UK's best naval architects and marine engineers.
The Wikipedia description of the Shannon does not jibe with the RNLI's specifications.
And yes, the Shannon design was done in-house. However, this is a lot different than saying the design was done in-house by the Navy, Coast Guard, etc.
History has proven that governments can't design a proper paper bag. The RNLI, being an all-volunteer organization, has some remarkable people in its ranks-- I've had the priviledge of meeting some of them.
So while I have no idea who was on the RNLI design team for the Shannon-class boat I would not be surprised if it included some of the UK's best naval architects and marine engineers.
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