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  2. Griffon Hoverwork 2000TD - Wikipedia

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    Griffon Hoverwork (GHL) of Hythe, England has designed, manufactured and operated hovercraft for over 40 years. GHL was the first manufacturer to use turbo-diesel engines on hovercraft, which increases durability compared to conventional petrol engines when exposed to salt water conditions. The company produces an extensive range of hovercraft ...

  3. Griffon Hoverwork - Wikipedia

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    Griffon 8000TD on Southampton Water. Griffon Hoverwork produces a range of hovercraft that vary from a 380kg payload to 35-75 tonne payloads. Their hovercraft are typically built with aluminium hulls, while parts of the cabins are constructed from glass-reinforced plastic with a bespoke design specialised to the role each given craft shall be used for.

  4. LCAC (L) - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 Griffon Hoverwork won a contract to deliver four new 2400TD hovercraft in 2009 [5] to replace the older 2000TD hovercraft. The 2400TD was developed from the existing 2000TD but was improved to have "increased obstacle clearance and hence better sea-keeping capability, as well as an increased payload capacity".

  5. Griffon Hoverwork 8000TD - Wikipedia

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    During 2001, it was announced that the Indian Coast Guard had formed an agreement with Griffon Hoverwork to supply an initial batch of six 8000TD hovercraft, two of which were to be manufactured at GHL's boatyard in Southampton, England, while the remaining four craft were assembled from complete knocked-down kits (CKDs) supplied to the Indian company Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers ...

  6. Griffon 2000TD hovercraft - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Griffon 2000TD hovercraft

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  8. British Hovercraft Corporation AP1-88 - Wikipedia

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    BHC projected the AP1-88's operating costs to be around £120 per hour, assuming between 2,000-3,000 hours of use per year on a typical 19km route. [12] According to author Ashley Hollebone, the vehicle could be readily adapted to perform various roles, including search and rescue , icebreaking , fire-fighting , passenger transport, and anti ...

  9. H-class lifeboat - Wikipedia

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    H-class rescue hovercraft [1] serve the shores of the United Kingdom as a part of the RNLI inshore fleet. A modified Type 470TD design built by Griffon Hoverwork, they were developed to operate in tidal areas such as Morecambe Bay, where strandings by incoming tides can have fatal consequences; and in waters too shallow for normal craft.