A Sailing Dinghy
Tenby, Pembrokeshire. — About 9.10 on the night of Sunday the 3rd of June, 1951, the coastguard telephoned that a sailing dinghy with a crew of two had apparently been caught in the tide race between Giltar Point and Caldy Island. Her sail was down and her occupants were paddling for St.
Margaret's Island. At 11.30 the life- boat John R. Webb was launched in a calm sea and finding the dinghy's crew of two on the rocks at St. Margaret's Island, took them into the life-boat.
Three life-boatmen then jumped ashore, re-floated the dinghy, and took it in tow. The life-boat arrived back at 10.40 and landed the two people.— Rewards, £9 13s..