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- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat length "13411.2".
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat abstract "The 44-foot motor lifeboat was the standard workhorse of the United States Coast Guard (USCG) rescue boat fleet.The 44′ MLB has been replaced by the 47′ MLB.The boats are powered by twin diesel engines, that each power a separate propeller.The propellers are protected by the hull, to help prevent them being damaged if the boat runs aground. The boats have air-tight compartments forward and aft of the steering station. The aft compartment is designed to hold litters to strap in injured people, while the forward compartment hold uninjured rescues.The magazine Popular Mechanics reported that the then new fleet of 44 foot motor life-boats represented several "firsts".The vessels were the first steel-hulled motor lifeboats—earlier vessels had hulls of wood.The vessels were the first motor lifeboats where a single crew member handled both the engine throttle and steering wheel.The vessels were the first motor lifeboats designed to automatically right themselves if overturned.The Canadian Coast Guard operated 18 lifeboats acquired in 1966 using United States Coast Guard specifications. Three other craft were obtained in 1975 and 1985 as training vessels.Over the July 4th weekend of 1980 Richard Dixon, the coxswain of a 44-foot motor lifeboat from the US Coast Guard Station at Tillamook Bay lead his crew of four on two separate daring rescues, earning him the rare honor of two separate Coast Guard Medals.".
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat length "13.4112".
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat shipBeam "3.861816".
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat shipDisplacement "1.75E7".
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat thumbnail Old_USCG_patrol_boat.jpg?width=300.
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat topSpeed "25.928".
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat wikiPageExternalLink www.44mlb.com.
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat wikiPageExternalLink mlbsinaction.htm.
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat wikiPageID "29888964".
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat wikiPageRevisionID "586047077".
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat builders "USCG Yard, Curtis Bay, Maryland, USA Chantier maritimes du Saint-Laurent, Paspébiac, Quebec, Canada".
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat cost "225000.0".
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat hasPhotoCollection 44-foot_motor_lifeboat.
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat name "44".
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat operators "23".
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat operators "border|23px Canadian Coast Guard".
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat shipComplement "4".
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat totalShipsBuilding "110".
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat subject Category:Boats_of_the_United_States_Coast_Guard.
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat subject Category:Lifeboats.
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat subject Category:Motor_lifeboats_of_the_Canadian_Coast_Guard.
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat type MeanOfTransportation.
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat type Ship.
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat type Product.
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat type DesignedArtifact.
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat comment "The 44-foot motor lifeboat was the standard workhorse of the United States Coast Guard (USCG) rescue boat fleet.The 44′ MLB has been replaced by the 47′ MLB.The boats are powered by twin diesel engines, that each power a separate propeller.The propellers are protected by the hull, to help prevent them being damaged if the boat runs aground. The boats have air-tight compartments forward and aft of the steering station.".
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat label "44-foot motor lifeboat".
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat sameAs m.0fqqfpf.
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat sameAs Q4637972.
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat sameAs Q4637972.
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat wasDerivedFrom 44-foot_motor_lifeboat?oldid=586047077.
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat depiction Old_USCG_patrol_boat.jpg.
- 44-foot_motor_lifeboat isPrimaryTopicOf 44-foot_motor_lifeboat.