DescriptionNorfolk and Suffolk Class ON406 St Paul unrestored at Chatham.jpg
English: Norfolk & Suffolk class lifeboat St Paul, on display at Chatham. Built in 1897, this class was broader than the standard lifeboat but not self righting. Crews on the east coast preferred a stable boat that was less likely to capsize.
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