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Mar 23, 2021 @ 2:33am
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RNLI - Tamar Class - Lifeboat

Description
Today I present a boat that has saved many lives around the United Kingdom.

Tamar Class Lifeboat

The Tamar Class is a lifeboat launched in 2006 and was named after the river Tamar in south west England. The Tamar Class like all lifeboats is designed to save people who are in trouble in the ocean and is has been built to combat brutal storms that could wreck an ordinary boat. Between 2006 and 2013 a total of 27 Tamar Class Lifeboats (plus one prototype) were constructed and are all currently being operated by the RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution). Each costed over £2.6 million to built (if you want one yourself).

Like all modern lifeboats operated by the RNLI the Tamar has the ability to self right itself after being capsized, making it much harder to sink. Although not shown here (due to physics in Space Engineers) the Tamar also comes with an inflatable dingy stored at the back of the boat in its own compartment. It can also be operated from outside on the observation deck.

The Tamar blueprint contains four seats for players to operate, the main seat being at the front on the left. It comes equipped with lights, speaker, camera and a Ray-dar scanner. The real boat also has a lower deck, but due to lack of space, plus how the water mod works, I have not included it.


I won’t recommend using it in survival (as its use is limited) but you are free to do so.

Tamar Statistics

PCU : 5480
Blocks : 1673
Weight : 160006 Kg

Defensive Systems
NONE (ITS A LIFEBOAT)

Propulsion
Atmosphere Thrusters (4 forward, 1 backwards)

Production Systems
NONE

Power Systems

2 Small Reactors
12 Small Batteries (AUX Power)

Tanks
47 Hydrogen Tanks
(all must be filled before entering the water)

Docking System
Rear Docking Port

Enjoy!
5 Comments
StarCoreDragon  [author] Jun 6, 2021 @ 1:21am 
They were when i posted it to the workshop. To fill them up use the connector on the back, its connected to the hydrogen tanks
El.Caboose Jun 5, 2021 @ 6:40pm 
how does one do that in creative? i assumed tanks automatically were full, haha
StarCoreDragon  [author] Jun 5, 2021 @ 5:22am 
make sure the Hydrogen tanks are filled, as said in the description
El.Caboose Jun 4, 2021 @ 10:27pm 
it just sinks for me? :/
⎝⧹Greedynuf⧸⎠ Mar 23, 2021 @ 2:19pm 
Cool!