6th Septem- ber. Signals had been reported, but no vessel in distress could be found.— Rewards, £13 4s. 6d..
13th Septem- ber. A small boat had capsized, but her crew were rescued by another small boat.—Rewards, £5 13s..
29th September. A motor boat was in distress, but was taken in tow by another motor boat.—- Rewards, £5 8s..
29th Sep- tember. A small boat was in difficulties, but was able to get in without help.— Rewards, £9 17s..
Exmouth, Devon.—2nd August. A small yacht got out of control, but a motor boat took her in tow.—Rewards, £9..
Tynemouth, Northumberland. — 14th November. A new steamer had run ashore while on trial, but was got off by tugs.—Rewards, £6 12s..
The Smiths of Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, in their home-made cutter (See page 407). - View image in PDF
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The Droughty Ferry motor life-boat coming in from the service to the Abertay Lightship, 30th January, 1937. (See opposite fage.). - View image in PDF
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24th June. A trawler ran ashore, but got off without help.— Rewards, £6 17.9. Qd..
Campbeltown, Argyllshire. — 12th March. A steamer had gone ashore, but got off.—Rewards, £15 18s..