Bajansailor
Well-Known Member
I receive occasional emails from a Scandinavian ship broker with interesting commercial (or former commercial) vessels for sale. And this evening I found an email with this link.
https://www.shipsforsale.com/en/ships-en/shipid/1043/raddningskryssare_3_gemini-explorer/
She was formerly called 'City of Bristol' when she was with the RNLI, and she is the third of three Clyde class vessels that were built. Her home port was Clovelly.
Lots of good background info about her and her sister ships here -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clyde-class_lifeboat
For all Gardner fans, she has a pair of 8L3B engines, each developing 230 hp at 1,150 rpm.
They were installed in 1974, and have approx 12,000 hours on them so far, so just about run in.....
The engine room is very clean and tidy - not much in the way of bilge photos, but I would hope that they are also in pretty good condition.
No connection whatsoever - I just have a soft spot for these vessels. I spent some time working in the RNLI design office 30 years ago, and the father of one of my colleagues (who is still there) was a former coxswain of this vessel.
https://www.shipsforsale.com/en/ships-en/shipid/1043/raddningskryssare_3_gemini-explorer/
She was formerly called 'City of Bristol' when she was with the RNLI, and she is the third of three Clyde class vessels that were built. Her home port was Clovelly.
Lots of good background info about her and her sister ships here -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clyde-class_lifeboat
For all Gardner fans, she has a pair of 8L3B engines, each developing 230 hp at 1,150 rpm.
They were installed in 1974, and have approx 12,000 hours on them so far, so just about run in.....
The engine room is very clean and tidy - not much in the way of bilge photos, but I would hope that they are also in pretty good condition.
No connection whatsoever - I just have a soft spot for these vessels. I spent some time working in the RNLI design office 30 years ago, and the father of one of my colleagues (who is still there) was a former coxswain of this vessel.
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