Fleet of rigid inflatable boats used for lifesaving and costal operations on the British Isles
Atlantic 85 B-805 on exercise in Bangor
Class overview
Name Atlantic 85
Builders Inshore Lifeboat Centre, Cowes
Operators Royal National Lifeboat Institution
Preceded by Atlantic 75
Cost £140,000 to £180,000
In service 2005–
In commission 2006–
Completed 144
General characteristics
Class and type B-class Atlantic 85
Displacement 1.8 tonnes
Length 8.44 m (27.7 ft)
Beam 2.85 m (9.4 ft)
Draught 0.53 m (1.7 ft)
Propulsion
2 × Yamaha 4-stroke outboard engines, 115 hp (86 kW)
210 litres fuel
Speed 35 knots (40 mph; 65 km/h)
Endurance 2.5 hours
Capacity 24
Complement 4
The Atlantic 85 is the third generation Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB), in the B-class series of Inshore lifeboats , operated around the shores of the British Isles and the Channel Islands by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI). Developed from the Atlantic 21 and the later Atlantic 75 , it was first placed on service in 2005, and has gradually now replaced the older Atlantic 75-class . The Atlantic design of the B-class of lifeboats is named after Atlantic College , where the design was originally developed.[ 1]
Design
The hull is constructed in a fibre reinforced composite, consisting of a carbon fibre and foam core laminate with an epoxy glass and foam sandwich layup. The tubes are Hypalon .
The boat is powered by twin 115 hp (86 kW ) Yamaha 4-stroke outboard engines that have been inversion-proofed to ensure the engines are still operational after a capsize.
Like previous RIBs, it has a manually operated self-righting mechanism that deploys an airbag mounted atop the A-frame. It is capable of being beached in an emergency without sustaining damage to engines or steering gear. The Atlantic 85 is fitted with radar and VHF direction finding equipment and can be operated safely in daylight in a force 6/7 and at night in a force 5/6.[ 2]
The Atlantic 85 also has intercom communications between the crew and VHF radio via their helmets. The lifeboat is also equipped with the RNLI's SIMS (ship information & management system) which provides the crew with combined chartplotter and AIS, radar and VHF directional finding capability. It also carries searchlights, handheld night-vision equipment and illuminating paraflares for night-time operations, as well as casualty care equipment.
To ensure equipment is kept to a high standard of repair, boats go through annual or bi-annual overhauls, and 4-year refits.[ 3]
All of the following fleet details are referenced to the Lifeboat Enthusiast Society Handbook, published annually, with information retrieved directly from RNLI records.[ 4]
Gallery
Fleet
B-800 – B-899
Op. No.[ a]
Name
In Service[ 4]
Station
Comments
B-800B-PO2
Prototype Atlantic 85
B-801
The Drayton Manor
2004–2006 2006 2006 2006–2014 2014–2015 2015–
Trials Relief fleetTower Relief fleet Training fleet Relief fleet
B-802
Chelsea Flower Show
2006–2015 2015–
Relief fleet Training fleet (B-802C)
B-803
William Hurst
2006–2019 2020–
Relief fleet Training fleet (B-803C)
B-804
Lydia Macdonald
2006–2022
Macduff
Sold 2024 to Freshwater Independent Lifeboat
B-805
Jessie Hillyard
2006–2024
Bangor
B-806
Mudeford Servant (Civil Service No. 48)
2006–2024
Mudeford
B-807
Mary Lewis
2006–2017 2017–
Relief fleet Training fleet
B-808
Donald McLauchlan
2006–
Walmer
B-809
The Two Annes
2006–2024
Teignmouth
B-810
Tabbycat
2006–2008 2008–2012 2012–2021 2021–2022
Relief fleetCowes Relief fleet Training fleet
B-811
Hylton Burdon
2007–2022
Cullercoats
B-812
Frank William Walton
2006–
Kilkeel
B-813
Muriel and Leslie
2006–
Port Erin
B-814
Sheila Stenhouse
2006–2008 2008–2009 2009–
Kirkcudbright StorageKirkcudbright
B-815
Peterborough Beer Festival III
2006–2021 2021–2022 2022–
Relief fleetMargate Training fleet
B-816
David Page
2007–2022 2022–
St Helier Relief Fleet
B-817
Wolseley
2007–2024
Sunderland
B-818
The Oddfellows
2007–
Sheringham
B-819
Minnie and Ernest George Barry
2007–
Lough Swilly
B-820
Elizabeth Jane Palmer
2007–
Flamborough
B-821
Gladys Mildred
2007–2023
Newquay
B-822
Spirit of Friendship
2007–2009 2009 2009–2023
Aberystwyth StorageAberystwyth
Sold 2024, to Iceland ICE-SAR
B-823
Doris Joan
2007–2023
Criccieth Lifeboat Station
Sold 2024, to Hornsea Rescue
B-824
Richard and Elizabeth Deaves
2007–2023
Minehead
B-825
Norma Ethel Vinall
2008–2020 2020–2022 2022–
Relief fleetDart [ 5] Training fleet
B-826
Sgt. Bob Martin (Civil Service No. 50)
2008–
Poole
B-827
Olive Laura Deare II
2008–
Gravesend
B-828
Elaine and Don Wilkinson
2008–
Silloth
B-829
Derrick Battle
2009–
Hayling Island
B-830
Douglas Murray
2008–2021 2021–
Relief fleetWeston-super-Mare
B-831
Joy Morris MBE
2009–
St Bees
B-832
Rose of The Shires
2009–
Porthcawl
B-833
Blue Peter V
2009–
Portaferry
B-834
William Henry Liddington
2009–
Bundoran
B-835
Martin Harvey
2009–
Relief fleet
B-836
Tommy Niven
2009–
Kinghorn
B-837
Charles Dibdin(Civil Service No.51)
2009–
New Brighton
B-838
Annette Mary Liddington
2010–
Beaumaris
B-839
Maureen Lillian
2010–
Penarth
B-840
Harold Bains
2010–2022 2022–
Training fleet Relief fleet
B-841
Eric W Wilson
2010–
St Catherine
B-842
Hello Herbie
2010–2015
Rye Harbour
B-843
Geoffrey Charles
2010–
Red Bay
B-844
Edith Louise Eastwick
2010–
Kilrush
B-845
James Dugdale
2010–2015 2015–
Relief fleet Training fleet
B-846
Norma T
2010–
Portsmouth
B-847
Hereford Endeavour
2010–
Trearddur Bay
B-848
Spirit of West Norfolk
2011–
Hunstanton
B-849
Tony and Robert Britt
2011–
Burnham-on-Crouch
B-850
Edna May
2011–
Relief fleet
B-851
Jimmie Cairncross
2012–
Queensferry
B-852
Random Harvest
2011–
Brighton
B-853
Binny
2011–
Galway
B-854
R.A.Wilson
2011–
Largs
B-855
Eric C Guest
2011–2016 2016–2020 2020 2020–
Relief fleet Training fleetBerwick-upon-Tweed (Evaluation) Relief fleet
B-856
Spirit of Fred. Olsen
2011–
Kyle of Lochalsh
B-857
Spirit of Loch Fyne
2012–
Lyme Regis
B-858
Leicester Challenge III
2012–
Redcar
B-859
Sheena Louise
2012–
Cowes
B-860
Max Walls
2012–
Calshot
B-861
Glanely
2012–
Appledore
B-862
James and Helen Mason
2012–
Tighnabruaich
B-863
David Porter MPS
2012–
Clacton-on-Sea
B-864
Richard Wake Burdon
2012–
Newbiggin
B-865
Malcolm and Mona Bennett-Williams
2012–
Relief fleet
B-866
Louis Simson
2013–
Skerries
B-867
William and Eleanor
2013–
Blackpool
B-868
Annie Tranmer
2013–
Southwold
B-869
Joyce King
2013–
Clifden
B-870
John and Louisa Fisher
2013–2021 2021–
Relief fleetLeverburgh (Evaluation)
B-871
Albatross
2013–
Cardigan
B-872
Toby Rundle
2014–
Clovelly
B-873
Robert and Isobel Mowat
2014–
Kessock
B-874
Robert Armstrong
2014–
Helvick Head
B-875
Alexander
2014–2015 2015–2017 2018–
Relief fleetRye Harbour Relief fleet
B-876
Rachael Hedderwick
2014–
Arran (Lamlash)
B-877
Lewisco
2014–
Whitstable
B-878
Claire and David Delves
2014–
Ramsgate
B-879
Just George
2014–
West Mersea
B-880
Martin Frederick Whitehouse
2014–
Relief fleet
B-881
Solihull
2015–
Hartlepool
B-882
David Bradley
2015–
Lymington
B-883
Roy Snewin
2015–
Relief fleet
B-884
My Lady Anne
2015–
Portishead
B-885
Julia & Angus Wright
2016–
Southend-on-Sea
B-886
Peter and Ann Setten
2015–
Abersoch
B-887
Jacqueline Saville
2015–
Mablethorpe
B-888
Sheila & Dennis Tongue
2015–
Sligo Bay
B-889
Elizabeth and Maraget Milligan
2015–2019 2019–2024 2024–
Relief fleetSt Peter Port Relief fleet
B-890
Gordon and Phil
2016–
Youghal
B-891
Renée Sherman
2016–
Littlehampton
B-892
John and Janet
2016–
Crosshaven
B-893
Mollie and Ivor Dent
2016–
Penlee
B-894
Sheila & Dennis Tongue II
2016–
Looe
B-895
Irene Cornford
2016–
Relief fleet
B-896
Hugh Miles
2016–
Aberdovey
B-897
Sheila & Dennis Tongue III
2016–
Staithes and Runswick
B-898
Susan Margaret Forsbrey
2017–
Relief fleet
B-899
Howard Bell
2017–2023 2023–2024 2024–
Happisburgh Relief fleetAldeburgh (training)
B-900 – B-999
^ Op. No. is the RNLI's operational number of the boat
^ Op. No. is the RNLI's operational number of the boat
See also
References
External links
Operational fleet
All-weather lifeboats Inshore lifeboats Small inflatables
Historic lifeboats
Pulling and sailing lifeboats All-weather motor lifeboats
Up to 10 knots Above 10 knots
Inshore lifeboats Experimental lifeboats