70-001 was 71ft long with a hull designed by Richard Oakley, whilst 70-002 was 70ft long with a hull designed by Irish naval architect John Tyrrel. The model I am building will be from the 70-001 plans and will measure 35 1/2 inches long.
sorry, yes got the measurements wrong way round.
However Oakley took credit for designing the boats, after Tyrrell originally designed the class of 3 with a transom stern, which the RNLI objected to and Oakley redesigned to a design now seen.
How do I know this. I spoke to Mr Tyrrel personally many years ago when I was at one of the RNLI stations he visited.
Also, his relative who is a member of the Historic lifeboat face book page confirmed this to a member on that forum who has since been banned, by telling him that he has the original design blue prints of the original boats, handed down to him by Mr Tyrrell before he died, with transom stern and which the RNLI rejected.
Apparently the boat with transom stern would have been considerably faster that what she eventually was, but in their infinite wisdom the RNLI at the time wanted the boats to fit in with their concept of "double ender" boats and so the transom had to go.
So, Mr Oakley didn't design the boat, he just amended it, being the head RNLI designer at the time to what the RNLI wanted and took credit so Mr. Tyrrel himself told me.
Jim.