These photos from ADM 199/2445 — Notes on Coastal Forces HMS Excellent — held at the National Archives show MTB 5014 in the process of being converted to a RAF Long-Range Rescue Craft (LRRC) 007.
MTB 5014
Fairmile 115' D-Class Motor Torpedo Boat
Builder's Yard: Woodnutt, Bembridge, Isle of Wight
Completion: March 1945
Loss or Disposal: March 1945
Notes: MTB 5014 survived the war and was transferred to the RAF as Long Range Rescue Craft (LRRC 007) in March 1945.
In the following photos one can see the transformation from a standard D-Class MTB of the period, with the removal of the forward 6-pdr gun, torpedo tubes, gun bins at the side of the bridge, midships Oerlikon, and rear 6-pdr gun, to make for a lighter, faster craft with anti-aircraft protection only.
The accompanying note reads:
Looking forward max depression on after bearing
The accompanying note reads:
Looking aft max depression and four R.U. lockers
(Edit: This should probably read max elevation)
The accompanying note reads:
Max depression on bearing R.Y.G. 15°
The accompanying note reads:
Looking aft max depression on G 90° foremost R.U. locker and fuel tanks
The accompanying note reads:
Looking aft max depression on R 140° and after R.U. locker