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History
UK
NameTHV Patricia
Owner???
OperatorTrinity House
Port of registryLondon
Ordered???[1]
Builder?????
Laid down????
Launched????
Christened????
HomeportHarwich
General characteristics
Class and typeLloyd's + 100A1, +LMC, +UMS, CAS, DP(AA)???
TypeMulti-Function Tender
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Gross Tonnage: ???? Tonnes
Net Tonnage: ???? tonnes
DisplacementDeadweight: ???? tonnes
Lengtho/a: 86.0 m BP: ??
Beam???? m
HeightAir Draught 32 m
Draught???? m
Depthto Main Deck?: 6.09 m
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4 x Ruston 6RKcZ 750 kW (750 RPM)
2 x Ruston 4AP230Z 240 kW (600 RPM)
PropulsionDiesel-electric: 2 x 1120 kW; 1 x 360 deg Whitegill 690 kWT Bow Thruster
Speed12 knots
Endurance21 days
Boats & landing
craft carried
2 x 9m heavy duty workboat; 1 x 5.4m RIB
Capacity40 cabins ?
Complement7 Officers & 11 PO/Crew
Aviation facilitiesAft helicopter flight deck
Notes[2][3]


Trinity House’s Multi Functional Tender (MFT) PATRICIA works around the coast of England, Wales and the Channel Islands undertaking aid to navigation maintenance work, towing, wreck location and marking, amongst other projects.

History

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Patricia (1918 - 1938)

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The Trinty House flagship is traditionally named 'Patricia', after Lady Patricia Ramsey, daughter of the Duke of Connaught and Strathern, Master of Trinity House from 1910 to 1942. The first vessel so named, was originally the steam yacht Miranda, built fir Lord Leith of Fyvie; she was purchased by Trinity House after the first world war and renamed Patricia.

Patricia (1938 - 1982)

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The second Patricia, would attend HM The Queen on no less than three occasions:the review of the NaTO Naval Force's 20th Anniversary, the review of the Western Fleet and the departure from the Humber of Her Majesty and the Dunk of Edinburgh for the royal visit to Norway.

Today

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  1. ^ "Multi-Function Tenders for Trinity House". Remontowa SA. Retrieved 2008-08-02.
  2. ^ "NLV Galatea". Trinity House. Retrieved 2008-08-02.
  3. ^ "Galatea Goes On Show". Maritime Journal. 15 November 2007. Retrieved 2008-08-02.