HMC Nimrod should not be confused with HMS Nimrod.
Nimrod is one of eight coastal patrol vessels of the UK Border Force.[2] Built in 2006 Nimrod was originally named Euan and served as an Autonomous Rescue and Recovery Craft in the North Sea for offshore projects. Euan was operated as a daughter craft from a larger offshore support vessel and launched when needed via a davit. The design includes a deep-vee hull design constructed from fibre-reinforced plastic. The design is also self-righting and can return to the upright position if capsized.
After service with BP from 2006 to 2016, Euan was sold to the UK Border Force for use as a coastal patrol vessel. The vessel was renamed Nimrod and entered service in October 2016.
Nimrod is fitted with twin Caterpillar C18 engines driving twin water jets through a pair of reduction gearboxes. The total installed power of 1288kW gives Nimrod a top speed of 34kn in calm seas, or up to 24kn in seas with up to 7 metres significant wave height.