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Meet The Lifeboat Shannon Built To Save Lives At The Rough Sea
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution, an organization based in Poole, England, shared a new video on the web in these days to showcase their new rescue boat.
The above-mentioned vessel was completely assembled, and in construction all factors were taken into account that Shannon boat became one of the best rescue vessels.
The boat, unlike the others, is powered by a water jet, making it much easier to ride with. At full speed, this vessel can completely stop within a three-second and can even be launched from the beach.
It can reach 25 knots, which is just under 29 mph, while at maximum power it can pump as much as 1.5 tons of water in one second. If a vessel is overturned in water, it can place back in the right position all by itself.
See how this vessel sails in the wild waters of the sea!
The above-mentioned vessel was completely assembled, and in construction all factors were taken into account that Shannon boat became one of the best rescue vessels.
The boat, unlike the others, is powered by a water jet, making it much easier to ride with. At full speed, this vessel can completely stop within a three-second and can even be launched from the beach.
It can reach 25 knots, which is just under 29 mph, while at maximum power it can pump as much as 1.5 tons of water in one second. If a vessel is overturned in water, it can place back in the right position all by itself.
See how this vessel sails in the wild waters of the sea!