BB430 "EMILE ROBIN"
- Plastic Hull
- Lasercut Wooden parts
- Scale 1:33 - Length 60,5 cm
- Step-by-step instructions, plan and photo manual
- Additional detail photos
MRB 20 “Emile Robin” was delivered from the North Sea Shipyard in Ringkøbing, Denmark, in 1989. The lifeboat was named after the Parisian merchant Emile Robin, a philanthropist, cognac manufacturer and vice-president of the French charity La Société Centrale de Sauvetage des Naufragés (Society for the Salvation of Shipwrecks). Emile Robin is one of the most important benefactors in the 150 year history of the Danish Lifeboat Service. MRB 20 “Emile Robin” is permanently stationed at the lifeboat station in Hvide Sande, on the western coast of Denmark.