Having been to Dungeness before, an old favourite with photographers and artists I decided to pay another visit. I
started with the lifeboat station with it’s Shannon class lifeboat. “The
Shannon is the latest class of all-weather lifeboat to join the RNLI fleet.
She’s the first modern all-weather lifeboat to be propelled by waterjets
instead of traditional propellers, making her our most agile and manoeuvrable
all-weather lifeboat yet.” (source RNLI website, can be seen here). Dungeness Lifeboat Station can be found here.
The station is approached from the almost
barren beach, used predominately by the fishing industry. Famous with
photographers for the abandoned machinery, boats & dilapidated sheds. More of that in my next post.
The boat is launched from the beach by this very powerful
semi-submerged recovery tractor.
This was the first station to get a boat with the new revolutionary
propulsion by waterjets instead of the traditional propellers. The next two
shots below show these waterjets.
The shot below shows the boat's chief engineer who was engaged in some routine maintenance but took some timeout to have a chat.
© Lionel Callow 2017
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