Snow White
Salcombe, Devon.—About 6.55 in the evening of the 18th of May, 1949, the Prawle Point coastguard telephoned that a small vessel 200 yards west of the point was flying her ensign upside down, and the life-boat Samuel and Marie Parkhouse was launched ten minutes later in a westerly breeze and a smooth sea. She found the motor boat Snow White, of Salcombe, with her engine broken down. She had two men on board. The life-boat towed her into Sal combe Harbour, arriving at 8 o'clock.
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