LIFEBOAT MAGAZINE ARCHIVE

Advanced search

Services by Auxiliary Rescue-boats

Launches 1 Lives rescued 4 VALENTIA, Co. KERRY. The auxiliary broken down. A strong east-south-east wind rescue-boat, St. Bernard, was returning to harbour on the night of the 22nd of May, was then blowing and the sea was rough.

The St. Bernard took the Dun Clara in tow, 1946, as the weather was too bad for fishing, and when she was three miles north-west of but the tow rope parted five times in the Bray Head, about nine o’clock, the crew of heavy seas, before she was able to bring her four of the motor fishing boat Dun Clara, of safely to Portmagee pier. That was at one Portmagee, hailed her. Their engine had o’clock next morning. - Rewards, £5 and 9s.

for fuel used..