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HMC Searcher

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Name
  
Searcher

Beam
  
7.11 m (23.3 ft)

Launched
  
2002

Draft
  
2.52 m

Builder
  
Damen Group

Commissioned
  
2002

Draught
  
2.52 m (8.3 ft)

Length
  
43 m

Endurance
  
14 days 0 hours

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Identification
  
IMO number 9234800Callsign ZITI4

Class and type
  
UKBF 42m Customs Cutter

Hmc searcher in torquay harbour


HMC Searcher is one of five cutter ships operated by UK Visas and Immigration in the role of patrolling the waters of the United Kingdom. She was launched by Damen Shipyards in the Netherlands in 2002.

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History

HMC Searcher entered service in 2002 with what was then HM Customs and Excise (HMCE). HMCE merged with the Inland Revenue in 2005, and the cutter fleet became part of the newly founded HM Revenue and Customs. In 2008, the fleet transferred to the UK Border Agency, which was established to maintain the UK border. She now operates as part of the UK Visas and Immigration fleet of five cutters.

Prefix

From the merger of the Inland Revenue and HM Customs and Excise into HM Revenue and Customs on 18 April 2005, customs cutters changed their prefix from "HMRC" (Her Majesty's Revenue Cutter) to "HMCC" (Her Majesty's Customs Cutter). Following the transfer to the UK Border Agency this was shortened to the present "HMC" (Her Majesty's Cutter) and a new livery was applied to the fleet.

Construction

HMC Searcher is the third of the Customs and Excise's fleet of 42-metre (138 ft) customs patrol vessels. She was built in 2002 in the Damen Shipyards in the Netherlands, and has a steel hull with an aluminium superstructure.

Her 7-metre (23 ft) Rigid Inflatable Boat is launched and recovered from her stern slipway.

Propulsion

She is fitted with twin Caterpillar diesel engines, with a top speed of 26 knots (48 km/h).

References

HMC Searcher Wikipedia