The 46 ft Watson-class was a non self-righting displacement hull lifeboat built between 1935 and 1946 and operated by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution between 1935 and 1981.
The Good Hope (centre) at Watchet, Somerset
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Class overview | |
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Name | 46ft Watson-class |
Builders |
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Operators | RNLI |
Preceded by | 45ft 6in Watson-class |
Succeeded by | 46ft 9in Watson-class |
Cost | £7,300-£17,000 |
Built | 1935-1946 |
In service | 1935-1981 |
Completed | 28 |
Lost | 2 |
Retired | 26 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | 46ft Watson motor lifeboat |
Displacement | 21 tons |
Length | 46 ft (14 m) |
Beam | 12 ft 9 in (3.89 m) |
Propulsion |
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Speed | 8 knots |
Crew | 8 |
History
editThe 46 ft Watson was longer and wider than the preceding 45ft 6in Watson type. The 46 ft type was one of the last to be adapted to suit the conditions at individual stations with shallower draft versions (ONs 805,815,820 and 838) being supplied to four stations. Post World War Two, standard designs were the order of the day.
Description
editThe 46 ft Watson initially had an aft cockpit with a shelter containing the engine controls. Ahead of the shelter was the exhaust funnel and ahead of the mast was a small forward shelter. On ONs 805 and 815, the cockpit shelter was lengthened, with the funnel mounted on its forward end and these two featured end boxes. ON 820 also had the lengthened shelter but retained a flush deck. From ON 828 the forward shelter was deleted. Two boats, ONs 840 and 846 had midships cockpits, ahead of the funnel, with a shelter ahead of it as well as the rear shelter. Four of the first five boats had two 40 bhp Weyburn CE4 4-cylinder petrol engines, but the fourth, ON 787, was fitted with two 40 bhp Ferry VE4 4-cylinder diesels, making it the first RNLI lifeboat to be built with diesel engines. The diesels became standard from the sixth boat on. In the mid sixties, seven boats were re-engined with 65 bhp Ford-based Parsons Barracuda 6-cylinder diesels after experiments with ON 803 which had been fitted with 47 bhp Parsons Marlin diesels in 1961 and then re-engined with Barracudas in 1963. The 46 ft Watsons were long lived, most reaching more than thirty years service and some topping forty years.
Fleet
editON is the RNLI's sequential Official Number.
ON | Name | Built | Builder | In service | Stations | Comments |
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777 | H.F. Bailey | 1935 | Groves & Guttridge | 1935–1945 | Cromer No.1 | Sold in 1973. On display at the Henry Blogg Museum, Cromer, since 2009. |
1946–1960 | Helvick Head | |||||
1960–1972 | Relief fleet | |||||
778 | Edward and Isabella Irwin | 1935 | Groves & Guttridge | 1935–1963 | Sunderland | Sold 1971. Hull reported at Liverpool Sailing Club, May 2018. |
1963–1966 | Relief fleet | |||||
1966–1967 | Cromer | |||||
1967–1969 | Relief fleet | |||||
784 | Civil Service No.6, Swn-Y-Mor (Civil Service No.6) (from 1956) |
1935 | Groves & Gutteridge | 1936–1963 | St Davids | Sold February 1973. Renamed Swn-y-Mor. Reported at Tarbert, Loch Fyne, December 2018. |
1964–1967 | Eyemouth | |||||
1967–1972 | Relief fleet | |||||
787 | S.G.E. | 1936 | Groves & Guttridge | 1936–1937 | Yarmouth | Destroyed by fire at Groves & Guttridge 18 June 1937. |
788 | Jeanie Spiers | 1937 | Alexander Robertson | 1937–1961 | Portpatrick | Sold April 1961. Believe lost at Largs in 1974. |
789 | R.P.L. | 1936 | Groves & Guttridge | 1937–1962 | Howth | Sold September 1962. |
790 | John and Charles Kennedy | 1936 | Groves & Guttridge | 1937–1953 | Fraserburgh | Capsized on service 9 February 1953, six crew lost. Broken up. |
801 | Sir Arthur Rose | 1938 | Alexander Robertson | 1938–1947 | Tobermory | Sold February 1973. Renamed Rose Marion. Reported at Tidemill Yacht Harbour, Woodbridge, Suffolk, May 2022. |
1948–1957 | Mallaig | |||||
1958–1969 | Courtmacsherry Harbour | |||||
1969–1973 | Relief fleet | |||||
802 | City of Edinburgh | 1938 | Alexander Robertson | 1938–1968 | Wick | Re-engined in 1966 with two 65bhp Parsons Barracuda engines. Sold July 1976. Renamed Saltire, reported in September 2022 at South Harbour, Whitehaven. |
1969–1976 | Relief fleet | |||||
803 | Canadian Pacific | 1938 | Alexander Robertson | 1938–1969 | Selsey | Re-engined in 1961 with two 47bhp Parsons Marlin engines and in 1963 with two 65bhp Parsons Barracuda engines.Sold February 1978. Reported in December 2022 in unaltered condition working as a pleasure boat at Dornie, Kyle of Lochalsh. |
1969–1970 | Sheerness | |||||
1970–1977 | Relief fleet | |||||
804 | S.G.E. | 1938 | J. Samuel White | 1938–1943 | Yarmouth | Replacement for ON 787. Sold April 1964. Renamed John Dutton in Saint Helena. Believed lost in 2000. |
1943–1945 | Relief fleet | |||||
1945–1963 | Yarmouth | |||||
805 | Samuel and Marie Parkhouse | 1938 | J. Samuel White | 1938–1962 | Salcombe | Sold September 1963. Renamed Oniros, River Fal in May 2022. |
814 | Dunleary II | 1938 | J. Samuel White | 1938–1967 | Dun Laoghaire | Sold August 1974. Reported at Wapping Wharf, Bristol, December 2021. |
1967–1969 | Lochinver | |||||
1969–1972 | Relief fleet | |||||
1972–1973 | Dunmore East | |||||
815 | Violet Armstrong | 1938 | J. Samuel White | 1938–1962 | Appledore | Sold October 1962. Under restoration at Albion Yard Marina, Bristol December 2021. |
818 | Mabel Marion Thompson | 1939 | J. Samuel White | 1939–1952 | Rosslare Harbour | Sold April 1975 |
1952–1968 | Aran Islands | |||||
1968–1970 | Arranmore | |||||
1970–1974 | Relief fleet | |||||
819 | Julia Park Barry, of Glasgow | 1939 | Alexander Robertson | 1939–1969 | Peterhead | Re-engined in 1964 wity two 65bhp Parsons Barracuda engines. Sold March 1979. |
1969–1979 | Relief fleet | |||||
820 | Louise Stephens | 1939 | J. Samuel White | 1939–1967 | Great Yarmouth and Gorleston | Sold August 1974. |
1967–1974 | Eyemouth | |||||
821 | The Good Hope | 1939 | Alexander Robertson | 1939–1972 | Montrose No.1 | Re-engined in 1966 with two 65bhp Parsons Barracuda engines. Sold in 1981. |
1972–1980 | Relief fleet | |||||
822 | Jesse Lumb | 1939 | J. Samuel White | 1939–1970 | Bembridge | Re-engined in 1965 with two 65bhp Parsons Barracuda engines. Sold July 1981. |
1970–1980 | Relief fleet | |||||
828 | The Princess Royal (Civil Service No.7) | 1939 | J. Samuel White | 1939–1968 | Hartlepool | Re-engined in 1965 with two 65bhp Parsons Barracuda engines. |
1968–1969 | Humber No.2 | |||||
1969–1976 | Relief fleet | |||||
829 | Crawford and Constance Conybeare | 1939 | J. Samuel White | 1940–1968 | Falmouth | Sold August 1974 |
1968–1974 | Relief fleet | |||||
830 | Annie Blanche Smith | 1939 | J. Samuel White | 1940–1970 | Dunmore East | Sold July 1971 |
1970–1971 | Relief fleet | |||||
838 | Michael Stephens | 1939 | J. Samuel White | 1939–1963 | Lowestoft | Sold January 1976 |
1963–1968 | Exmouth | |||||
1968–1976 | Relief fleet | |||||
840 | Millie Walton Henry Blogg (from 1947) |
1945 | Sussex Yacht Co. | 1945–1966 | Cromer No.1 | Fitted with midships cockpit; originally built for Douglas. Sold April 1977. |
1966–1976 | Relief fleet | |||||
841 | Manchester and Salford XXIX | 1943 | J. Samuel White | 1943–1953 | Pwllheli | Sold August 1974 |
1953–1972 | Workington | |||||
1972–1974 | Relief fleet | |||||
842 | (Millie Walton) | 1942 | Groves & Guttridge | No | None | Intended for Douglas, destroyed in air raid at Cowes 4 May 1942. |
843 | (Charles Henry Ashley) | 1942 | Groves & Guttridge | No | None | Intended for Porthdinllaen, destroyed in air raid at Cowes 4 May 1942. |
846 | Field Marshal and Mrs Smuts | 1945 | Morgan Giles | 1945–1977 | Beaumaris | Fitted with midships cockpit. Sold August 1979. |
1977–1979 | Relief fleet | |||||
847 | Gertrude | 1946 | Rowhedge Ironworks | 1946–1968 |
Holy Island | Re-engined in 1965 with two 65bhp Parsons Barracuda engines. Sold February 1982. |
1968–1970 | Exmouth | |||||
1971–1974 | Sheerness | |||||
1974–1982 | Relief fleet | |||||
1980–1981 | Fowey | |||||
848 | Millie Walton | 1946 | Groves & Guttridge | 1946–1956 | Douglas | Sold October 1977. |
1956–1974 | Amble | |||||
1974–1977 | Relief fleet |