Description
The McLachlan-class lifeboat was the second type of the 1960s fast Inshore lifeboat in service with the RNLI. It was designed by J. Allen McLachlan MRINA, a naval architect, former RNLI chief draughtsman and partner at longtime yacht and lifeboat designers G. L. Watson & Co. of Glasgow.
This is an incredibly rare boat to come onto the market, being just one of 2 boat constructed for use as boarding boats at Humber Lifeboat Station, the other boat being BB-240.
In stunning condition, and a real credit to her current owners.
With a top speed of 22 knots and powered by 2 x Mariner 50hp engines, this boat is a real catch!