Tanheti II
St. Helier, Jersey. At 6.30 on the evening of the 9th of October, 1958, the honorary secretary received a message from the harbour office that red flares had been seen in St. Ouen Bay. The life-boat Elizabeth Rippon put out at 6.49 in a heavy swell. There were light southerly airs and an ebb tide. The life-boat found the motor cruiser Tanheti II, with two men aboard, a mile and a half north-north-west of Corbiere lighthouse. The coxswain put a man on board, and the motor cruiser, which had broken down with engine trouble, was taken in tow to St. Helier, arriving at 9.25. Rewards to the crew, £10 10s. ; reward to the helper on shore, 12s..