UNSINKABLE LIFEBOAT TESTED.—CabIes being used to overturn a new unsinkable lifeboat (left), which then rights itself in six seconds. The demonstration was in Amsterdam harbour. The steel-hulled, twin-screwed boat, called the Carlot, will go into the service of the lifeboat station on Terschelling Island, off north Holland. It was demonstrated by the Dutch Lifeboat Association.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29344, 25 October 1960, Page 17
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55UNSINKABLE LIFEBOAT TESTED.—CabIes being used to overturn a new unsinkable lifeboat (left), which then rights itself in six seconds. The demonstration was in Amsterdam harbour. The steel-hulled, twin-screwed boat, called the Carlot, will go into the service of the lifeboat station on Terschelling Island, off north Holland. It was demonstrated by the Dutch Lifeboat Association. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29344, 25 October 1960, Page 17
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