
Specifications of the Botany Bay Lifeboat
Photo by John Bell
Coastal Patrol Botany Bay Lifeboat "P&O Nedlloyd Stratheden" .
Waveney Type
Self-righting
Length 13.5 m
Beam 3.86 m
Draught 1.2 m
Displacement 18.3 tonne
Maximum Speed > 15 knots
Cruising Speed 13 knots
Range at full speed 167 nautical miles
Length at waterline 12.2 m
Maximum safe towing speed 7.5 knot Based on Length at waterline=40.02 ft Lw = (40.02)1/2 =6.326
S = Hull design Speed & Max towing speed = Lw x 1.34 = 8.5 knots
Maximum safe towing speed Ss = 0.9 x S = 7.65 say 7.5 knot.
No of crew 5
Twin rudders - semi-balanced type
Cor-ten (high copper) steel hull
Aluminium decks and superstructure
Elevation Drawing (Click drawing for detail)
Registered name and number - "Khami" 44 - 003
Previous station - RNLI Great Yarmouth and Gorleston, England
Built at Brookes Marine, Suffolk, England
Engine fuel Diesel
Main Fuel Tanks 2 off, each capacity 500 litre
Reserve Fuel Tank 340 litre
Seven watertight compartments
Fire detectors operate siren at 69 deg C
Fire extinguishers activate at 80 deg C
Anchor cable 92 m (50 fathoms)
Tow line 200 m

Skipper John Bell on the bridge of Botany Bay Lifeboat "Stratheden"
Location of Equipment by Graham Martin

Location of Bow items.(above)

Location of Stern items.(above)
ENGINES ( 2 Off )
Caterpillar Type 3208 marine engine
4 Stroke
Eight cylinder V configuration
157 kW at 2800 rpm (210 shaft horse power) each
Idle speed 650 rpm
Bore 114 mm (4.5 in)
Stroke 127 mm (5.0 in)
Displacement 10.4 litres
The engines are fitted with twin disc MG506 2.96:1 reverse reduction gearboxes
PIPING COLOUR CODE
Sea water inlet to engine and fire pump GREEN 995
Overboard discharges BLUE 1190
Fresh water YELLOW 109
Lubricating Oil LIGHT BROWN E160
Fuel Oil BROWN 063
Hydraulic oil ORANGE
Fire main discharge from Pump RED
Bilge suction and drain to bilge BLACK
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
24 volts DC
There are eight gel batteries, each 6 volt with 260 ampere hours capacity.
Click
for more detail, CAT
3208 Engine .
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Last Modified 5 December 2004