Emergency Towing Vessel (ETV) Anglian Princess seen at anchor off Newlyn, owned by Klyne Tugs (Lowestoft) Ltd. KTL provide four powerful tugs to assist in protecting the British coastline against marine accidents and any resulting pollution under a contract awarded in February 2001 by Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA). Thanks to the Master & crew of the Anglian Princess & to Patrick “Patch” Harvey – Coxswain Penlee Lifeboat.
Emergency Towing Vessel (ETV) Anglian Princess seen at anchor off Newlyn, owned by Klyne Tugs (Lowestoft) Ltd. KTL provide four powerful tugs to assist in protecting the British coastline against marine accidents and any resulting pollution under a contract awarded in February 2001 by Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA). Thanks to the Master & crew of the Anglian Princess & to Patrick “Patch” Harvey – Coxswain Penlee Lifeboat.
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Two Wartsila 16V 32LND diesels rated at 16,500bhp/ 12,000kW (total) running at 750rev/min MCR supply power for the vessel's main propulsion system. The main engines run at constant speed and transmit power through Rolls Royce Ulstein gearboxes to controllable pitch propellers, rotating within fixed nozzles. Twin 'high lift' flap rudders are operated by Tenfjord SR 662 steering gear and can be controlled independently or in unison. Thanks to the Master & crew of the Anglian Princess & to Patrick “Patch” Harvey – Coxswain Penlee Lifeboat.Previous | NextLand Rover based at Cleethorpes.

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