MRI are on hand to answer your questions Telephone +44(0)1569 765768 or Email MRI |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
MRI SAR LifeboatsMRI Search and Rescue (SAR) Team Operates three Self Righting SAR Lifeboats: Team work, safety and efficiency is the key to success in SAR Operations, and can only be achieved by an experienced and well trained team using fit for purpose equipment. Funding of the SAR Team and its resources costs in the region of £50,000 per annum.
History of MRI 24The '24' was originally built in 1978 as part of the joint research programme between Offshore Maritime Section (Robert Gordon's Institute of Technology) and Ship Marine Technology Requirements Board (Department of Trade and Industry). It has a cold moulded 3 skin laminate wooden hull which allowed for the trials undertaken and ease of modification from this prototype. The MRI 24 was completely rebuilt as new in 2002 SpeedMRI 24 can operate to a service speed of 30 knots whilst at normal displacement in Douglas Sea State 2. EnduranceTwo fuel tanks carry sufficient fuel to give the craft an endurance of approximately 180 nautical miles or 6 hours duration at the service speed of 30 knots Crew4 persons Survivor accommodation2 stretcher cases plus 6 other persons. In an emergency, the craft can support 4 crew plus 12 other persons. Navigational aidsVHF, Radar, GPS plotter. 2nd generation night vision available. Emergency medical aid equipmentA full range of emergency medical aid equipment is carried onboard and crewmembers are suitably qualified in the provision of Advanced Medical Aid.
History of MRI 28The '28' was built by MRI from a specialist
SpeedMRI 28 can operate to a service speed of 30+ knots whilst at normal displacement in Douglas Sea State 2. EnduranceFuel tanks carry sufficient fuel to give the craft an endurance of approximately 180 nautical miles or 6 hours duration at the service speed of 30 knots Crew4 persons Survivor accommodation2 stretcher cases plus 6 other persons. In an emergency, the craft can support 4 crew plus 12 other persons. Navigational aidsVHF, Radar, GPS plotter. 2nd generation night vision available. Emergency medical aid equipmentA full range of emergency medical aid equipment is carried onboard and crewmembers are suitably qualified in the provision of Advanced Medical Aid.
History of MRI 42The '42' was originally built as one of the RNLI Medina project boats in1984 as a trial craft. MRI rediscovered her in 2000, lying in Liverpool and bought her. She was totally stripped, lengthened and rebuilt by Amble Boatyard to modern requirements and specification and re launched in October 2001. Mr David Stogdon MBE was the boat designer and performed the naming ceremony on behalf of MRI on 31st October 2001. MRI 42 went to her first SAR call at Stonehaven on November 18th 2001. SpeedMRI 42 can operate to a service speed of 25 knots whilst at normal displacement in Douglas Sea State 3. EnduranceFuel carried is sufficient to give an endurance of approximately 150 nautical miles or 6 hours duration at the service speed of 25 knots. Figures are estimated from engine manufacturer's fuel consumption data allowing a 10% safety margin. CrewFor SAR operations, the usual crew compliment will be 4. Survivor accommodation2 stretcher cases plus 12 other persons. In an emergency, the craft can support 4 crew plus 32 other persons. Navigational aidsVHF, VHF DSc, GPS, Interphase Sonar, Radar & integrated chart works by Galileo, Navtex, FM USB SSB communications. Emergency medical aid equipmentA full range of emergency medical aid equipment is carried onboard and crewmembers are suitably qualified in the provision of first aid. Other emergency equipmentSOLAS packs, lifebuoys, pyrotechnics, liferaft, crane for recovering persons from the water, portable de-watering or fire pump.
Updated: 3 May, 2006
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE MARITIME RESCUE INSTITUTE (MRI)About MRIMRI Scope of ActivitiesMRI NewsMRI Organisation HistoryTrusteesRegistered CharityContact MRI Maritime Rescue Institute is a Scottish Company Limited by guarantee and without a share capital. |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||