XP-class lifeboat

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The XP-class lifeboat is a class of small inflatable rescue boat operated by the RNLI of the United Kingdom and Ireland.

NameXP-class
Displacement70 kg (150 lb) without engine
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XP-class lifeboat
Class overview
NameXP-class
BuildersAvon Inflatables
Operators Royal National Lifeboat Institution
General characteristics
Displacement70 kg (150 lb) without engine
Length2.81 m (9.2 ft)
Beam1.6 m (5.2 ft)
Propulsion
  • Trent : 1 × 5 hp (3.7 kW) outboard engine[1]
  • Broads: 1 × 10 hp (7.5 kW) Mariner engine[2]
Speed
  • Trent: 6 knots (6.9 mph; 11 km/h)
  • Broads: 24 knots (28 mph; 44 km/h)
RangeTrent: within sight of ALB
EnduranceBroads: 2 hours at top speed
Capacity4 (up to 460 kg or 1,000 lb) [a]
Complement1–2
Notes
  1. based on Avon Rover R280 RIB specifications
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Other small boats operated by the RNLI include the Arancia-class beach rescue boats, the X-class and the Y-class lifeboats.[3]

History

The XP-class boat was a commercially available small inflatable boat, the Avon Rover 200, for use as a tender with larger vessels, and manufactured by Avon in based in Dafen, Carmarthenshire, Wales.

The craft was acquired by the RNLI, primarily for service as a daughter boat for the Trent-class All-weather lifeboats, to be used in areas inaccessible to the much larger Trent-class.[1][4]

One XP-class (XP-32) was operated as a daughter boat for the Teignmouth Atlantic 85-class.[5]

Over a period of 10 years, four XP-class boats were placed on service at South Broads Lifeboat Station in Suffolk. The XP was carried on a purpose built rack on the back of a Ford Ranger crew cab pickup, with the engine and all gear stowed in the load bed. On arrival on scene at any launch site within the 120-mile operating area of the station, the boat could be unpacked and launched within four minutes. On evaluation tests, it was found that with the engine tilted up, it could operate in water depths of just 2 in (51 mm). The South Broads boat had a 15-hp engine, delivering over 20 knots. South Broads closed in 2011.[2]

Specification

Operated by one or two crew members, the XP boat was usually equipped with a 5-hp outboard engine, giving a top speed of 6–8 knots. The boat weighed 70kg, and required inflation before use. It was constructed of hypalon/neoprene coated polyester, and featured a slatted roll-away deck.[6]

All of the following fleet details are referenced to the 2004–2026 Lifeboat Enthusiast Society Handbooks, with information retrieved directly from RNLI records, although the majority of records were only kept from 2008 onwards.[7]

XP fleet list

More information Op. No., Host lifeboat ...
Op. No.[a] Host lifeboat[3] Station In service[7] Comments
XP-01 14-31 Elizabeth of Glamis Broughty Ferry 2004–2007
14-17 Elizabeth and Ronald Dunmore East 2008–2017
2020
14-27 Robert Hywel Jones Williams Fenit 2022
XP-02 14-16 Stanley Watson Barker Portree 2008
14-25 Austin Lidbury Ballycotton 2013
14-07 Frederick Storey Cockburn Courtmacsherry Harbour 2016
14-32 Corinne Whiteley Red Bay 2020–
XP-03 14-08 Douglas Aikman Smith Invergordon 2008–2009
XP-04 14-31 Elizabeth of Glamis Broughty Ferry 2008
2010–2016
14-13 George and Ivy Swanson Sheerness 2020
XP-05 South Broads 2001–2004
14-04 Roy Barker I Alderney 2010–2023
XP-06 14-10 Samarbeta Great Yarmouth and Gorleston 2008–2010
XP-07 14-34 Elizabeth of Glamis Broughty Ferry 2024–
XP-09 14-34 Willie & May Gall Fraserburgh 2008–2024
XP-10 14-15 Henry Heys Duckworth Red Bay 2016–2019
14-02 Esme Anderson Ramsgate 2022
14-15 Henry Heys Duckworth Port St Mary 2025–
XP-11 14-15 Barclaycard Crusader Eyemouth 2008–2017
XP-13 14-05 Anna Livia Dún Laoghaire 2004–2007
14-31 Elizabeth of Glamis Broughty Ferry 2009
XP-14 14-27 Robert Hywel Jones Williams Fenit 2009–2021
2023–
XP-15 14-08 Douglas Aikman Smith Invergordon 2010–2020
14-25 Austin Lidbury Ballycotton 2022
XP-16 14-26 Gough Ritchie II Port St Mary 2008–2021
14-05 Anna Livia Dún Laoghaire 2023–
XP-17 14-37 Betty Huntbatch Hartlepool 2009
14-31 Elizabeth of Glamis Broughty Ferry 2017–2023
14-21 MacQuarie Donaghadee 2023–2024
XP-18 14-13 George and Ivy Swanson Sheerness 2008–2019
XP-19 14-04 Roy Barker I Alderney 2008–2009
14-38 Jim Moffat Troon 2011–2012
14-36 Saxon Donaghadee 2016–2022
14-33 Roy Barker III Howth 2023–
XP-20 14-27 Robert Hywel Jones Williams Fenit 2008
XP-21 14-37 Betty Huntbatch Hartlepool 2015
XP-22 14-33 Roy Barker III Howth 2010
XP-23 14-18 Maurice and Joyce Hardy Fowey 2009
14-28 Sam and Ada Moody Achill Island 2011–2012
XP-24* 14-30 Dr John McSparran Larne 2009–2010
2013–2022
14-03 Blue Peter VII Fishguard 2020–
XP-25 14-05 Anna Livia Dún Laoghaire 2008–2009
2011–2022
XP-26 14-36 Saxon Donaghadee 2009–2015
XP-27 14-28 Sam and Ada Moody Achill Island 2009–2010
2013–
XP-27 14-25 Austin Lidbury Ballycotton 2012
XP-28 14-02 Esme Anderson Ramsgate 2009–2021
Eastbourne 2023–
XP-29 14-20 Roy Barker II Wick 2013–2022
XP-30 14-36 Saxon Donaghadee 2008
14-07 Frederick Storey Cockburn Courtmacsherry Harbour 2009
14-05 Anna Livia Dún Laoghaire 2010
14-26 Gough Ritchie II Port St Mary 2022–2024
XP-31 14-18 Maurice and Joyce Hardy Fowey 2008
14-34 Willie & May Gall Fraserburgh 2025–
XP-32 B-809 The Two Annes Teignmouth 2007–2013
14-18 Maurice and Joyce Hardy Fowey 2021–2024
XP-33 South Broads 2004–2005
14-20 Roy Barker II Wick 2008–2012
XP-34 14-19 Ger Tigchelaar Arklow 2008–2024
Holyhead 2026–
XP-35 14-16 Stanley Watson Barker Portree 2009–
XP-36 14-23 Mora Edith MacDonald Oban 2008–2022
14-21 MacQuarie Donaghadee 2024–
XP-37 14-38 Jim Moffat Troon 2008
14-18 Maurice and Joyce Hardy Fowey 2010–2012
XP-38 14-30 Dr John McSparran Larne 2008
14-10 Samarbeta Great Yarmouth and Gorleston 2011–2021
2023–
XP-39 14-35 John Neville Taylor Dunbar 2008–2010
XP-40 14-33 Roy Barker III Howth 2008–2009
2011–2022
XP-41 14-07 Frederick Storey Cockburn Courtmacsherry Harbour 2008
2010–2011
2013–2015
2018–2022
Holyhead 2025–2026
XP-42 South Broads 2005–2008
XP-43 14-38 Jim Moffat Troon 2009–2010
2013
XP-45 South Broads 2008–2011
14-18 Maurice and Joyce Hardy Fowey 2013–2019
XP-46 14-03 Blue Peter VII Fishguard 2008–2019
14-18 Maurice and Joyce Hardy Fowey 2020
13-41 William and Agnes Wray Dunmore East 2023–2024
XP-47 14-25 Austin Lidbury Ballycotton 2008–2010
2014–2021
XP-48 14-14 George and Mary Webb Whitby 2008–2022
XP-49 14-06 Windsor Runner (Civil Service No.42) Dunmore East 2018–2019
14-10 Samarbeta Great Yarmouth and Gorleston 2022
XP-50 14-29 Inner Wheel II Barry Dock 2009–2011
14-35 John Neville Taylor Dunbar 2011–2012
14-29 Inner Wheel II Barry Dock 2014–2023
14-29 Inner Wheel II Alderney 2024–
XP-51 14-37 Betty Huntbatch Hartlepool 2016–2025
14-37 Betty Huntbatch Douglas 2026–
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number* Unresolved date conflict
  1. Op. No. is the RNLI's Operational Number of the boat carried on the hull.

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