Volunteer
TOW FOR FISHING VESSEL AFTER ENGINE BREAKDOWN Shoreham Harbour, Sussex. At 2.27 p.m. on Wednesday the 10th of July, 1963, the Shoreham coastguard told the honorary secretary that the fishing boat Volunteer, of Shoreham, was making distress signals two miles south-west of Shoreham. The life-boat Dorothy and P/z///pCww/fl«/waslaunchedat2.35(high water) in a gentle west-south-westerly wind and a choppy sea. The life-boat found the Volunteer with a crew of seven on board. Her engine had broken down.
She was taken in tow to Shoreham and the life-boat returned to her station at 3.55 a.m..