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One of five lifeboat stations on the Isle of Man, and home to the founder of the RNLI, Sir William Hillary, today’s Tyne class lifeboat at Douglas is named after him. The crews have been presented with 21 awards for gallantry.

Berths available: The inner harbour marina (accessible at approximately high water +/- 2 hours) is the main area for visiting leisure craft to berth but there are also berths in the outer harbour which are less dependent on the tides. A summer only pontoon is available for short periods at all states of tide at the Battery Pier (by No. 14 Berth)
A slipway for the launching of small craft at all tidal states is situated next to the Fort Anne Jetty.
Fuel:
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Route Name: 6 Conwy to Douglas
No of legs: 2
Total Distance: 54.73 Nm
Estimated elapsed time:03 hours 02 mins (using 18.0 knots)
Estimated fuel usage: approx. 54.7 Litres (using 18.00 Litres per hour) |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 31 March 2008 )
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