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Yacht Aquila

Date: July 1970

Volume: 41

Issue: 432

Margate, Kent - At 4.27 p.m. on 7th December, 1969, it was learnt that the 50 ft. ketch yacht Aquila, on passage from Newhaven to London with a crew of four, had fired red flares. She had ripped her mainsail in a sudden squall and had...

Highland Laddie

Date: December 1967

Volume: 40

Issue: 422

Dungeness, Kent - At 11.30 a.m. on 12th July, 1967, news was received that the cabin cruiser Highland Laddie was aground off Lade. The life-boat Charles Cooper Henderson, on temporary duty at the station, was launched at 11.50 in a fresh...

Ira

Date: June 1966

Volume: 39

Issue: 416

Caister, Norfolk. At 7.40 p.m. on 12th February, 1966, one of the life-boat shore helpers had heard a distress call from the trawler Ira of Lowestoft stating that the trawler was aground five miles south-east of Haisbro' lighthouse, and...

Ailsea

Date: September 1966

Volume: 39

Issue: 417

Peel, Isle of Man - At 4.55 a.m. on 22nd April, 1966, the coastguard in- formed the honorary secretary that the m.f.v. Ailsea had run ashore half a mile north east of Jurby Head. The crew of the life-boat assembled, but a message was then...

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Date: Autumn 1977

Volume: 45

Issue: 462

Two swimmers ALREADY OUT ON EXERCISE, On the evening of Tuesday, August 30, Port Talbot D class ILB remained afloat to cover an organised open water swim.

The wind was south west force 4, the sea rough and the tide flooding...

Lifeboat Services

Date: Spring 1995

Volume: 54

Issue: 532

CONDITIONS OUTSIDE LIMITS FOR D CLASS Surfer saved by inshore lifeboat in severe gale and heavy seas Helmsman Stuart Roberts of Porthcawl's D class inshore lifeboat was awarded a Silver Medal for outstanding bravery during the rescue of...

Category: Services

Management of Boats In a Surf and Broken Water. Second Article

Date: January 1856

Volume: 02

Issue: 19

IN our last Number we published some remarks on the management of boats in a surf and broken water, embodying the substance of inquiries made on various parts of the coasts of the United Kingdom, together with our own comments on the same...

Category: Articles

None (1)

Date: Spring 2002

Volume: 58

Issue: 560

Kart Meyrick was fishing from the end of Porthcawl Pier on 2 February 2002 when a giant wave swept him off the pier and into the sea below. There had been a severe gale blowing for the past 24 hours and enormous waves were completely...

RNLI FAMILY: THE LIFE OF THE CHARITY

Date: Winter 2018

Volume: 61

Issue: 626 Lifeboat Magazine Winter 2018/19

Celebrating the RNLI family, past and present

Happy retirement, Elsie
Elsie Miller, Honorary Secretary at Ramsgate RNLI, is stepping down from her role after celebrating an impressive 64 years of volunteering at...

Category: Articles

Heaving the Lead

Date: July 1854

Volume: 01

Issue: 13

OF the different guides to which the mariner has recourse in providing for the safety of his vessel as she forces her way through the trackless deep, none is of more importance, as none is more ancient, than that of the sounding-line and...

Category: Articles