Sea Gipsy
St. Peter Port, Guernsey.—At 8.30 on the evening of the 24th of June, 1957, a telephone message was received that the 21-feet speed boat Sea Gipsy had broken down six miles south-south- east of the Casquets. At 8.50 the life-boat Euphrosyne Kendal put out in a calm sea. There -was a variable breeze and the tide was ebbing. The life-boat carried out a search of the area and at 5.20 the next morning found the Sea Gipsy, with a crew of two, seven miles north of Sark. She towed her to St. Peter Port, arriving there at 7.55. The owner made a donation to the Institution's funds.— Rewards to the crew, £19 5*; reward to the helper on shore, £l 3*..