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D-460 Leicester Fox


The Leicester Fox was the fifth Skegness Inshore Lifeboat since 1964. She arrived at Skegness for the summer of 1994 and was officially named on the 30th October 1994.


The Skegness ILB Leicester Fox on exercise.
Photo: Ben Hardaker

The 4.9m inflatable boat was funded entirely by the people of Leicester through an appeal by the very hard-working Leicester branch of the RNLI during 1993/94. The naming ceremony, held inside the boathouse due to rain and strong winds, allowed the committee of Leicester branch to see the result of all their hard work.

Derek Young, chairman of Leicester branch, handed the boat to the RNLI before she was handed to the Station by Commandant Vonla McBride CB BA (Vice President of the RNLI Committee of Management). The boat was then named Leicester Fox Mrs C Young, followed by a launch to demonstrate the boat's capabilities.

The Leicester Fox was launched hundreds of times before being retired to the relief fleet in February 2002. She saved dozens of lives and assisted hundreds more. The boat may have moved on, but she will always be remembered especially following the decision to name Skegness' new ILB Leicester Fox II.

 

Technical Details >>
D-class lifeboat

Length:
4.9m (16ft)

Beam:
2m (6ft 7in)

Engines:
1 x Mariner outboard

Horsepower:
1 x 40hp

Max Speed:
20 knots

Range @ full speed:
> 3 hrs

Construction:
Nylon coated with Hypalon

Introduced: 1963
Last built: current

Cost New:
£14,000 (2001)

Crew: 2/3


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