HMC Active
HMC Active is a Border Force coastal patrol vessel of the United Kingdom, formerly David, an Autonomous Rescue and Recovery Craft operated by BP. [5] She was built by Holyhead Marine, Holyhead and Delta Marine, Stockport and was operated by BP as a rescue boat aboard a larger offshore support vessels. David was acquired by the UK Border Force in October 2016 and renamed HMC Active.[4] ConstructionActive is one of eight coastal patrol vessels of the UK Border Force.[6] Built in 2006 Active was originally named David and served as an Autonomous Rescue and Recovery Craft in the North Sea for supporting oil platform operations. David was operated as a daughter craft from a larger offshore support vessel and launched when needed via a davit. The design includes a deep-vee hull design constructed from fibre-reinforced plastic.[1] The design is also self-righting and can return to the upright position if capsized.[1] After service with BP from 2006 to 2016, David was sold to the UK Border Force[2] for use as a coastal patrol vessel. The vessel was renamed Active and entered service in October 2016. PropulsionActive is fitted with twin Caterpillar C18 engines[1] driving twin water jets[1] through a pair of reduction gearboxes.[1] The total installed power of 1,288 kW (1,727 hp)[4] gives Active a top speed of 34 knots (63 km/h)[4] in calm seas, or up to 24 knots (44 km/h) in seas up to 7 metres (23 ft) significant wave height.[1] References
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