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Facts and figures Provisional statistics as at 12 February 1990, show that during 1989: The RNLI's lifeboats were launched 4,422 times (an average of more than 12 launches a day) More than 1,478 lives were saved (an average of 4 people rescued each day) Nearly 6 per cent of all services carried out by lifeboats were in winds of Force 7 and above More than 53 per cent of all services were to pleasure craft There are 259 lifeboats on station, with a further 103 in the relief fleet 119,396 lives have been saved since the RNLI was founded in 1824 Costs The cost of running the RNLI in 1989 was £36m. The approximate current cost of building a lifeboat is: 16ft D class inflatable - £9,500 21ft Atlantic rigid inflatable - £45,000 38ft 6in Mersey - £455,000 47ft Tyne-£590,000 52ft Arun-£600,000.