VOYAGE IN LIFEBOAT
MR. ERLING TAMBS'S VENTURE
(By Telegraph—Press Association.)
AUCKLAND; .May 29.
With the intention of participating in a trans-Atlantic yacht race, Mr. Erling Tambs, formerly the owner of the ill-fated Teddy, is sailing from Norway to America, according to a report by a leading Norwegian journal. His craft is the Sandefjord, a lifeboat named after its home port, Sandefjord, on, Christiana Sound.^ He has with him a crew of five men, and the first leg of the voyage was to have taken him to Las Palmas, where the boat was to be put on the slips and cleaned.
According to Mr. Tambs's original plans, he should have arrived in America in the middle of the present month. ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 126, 30 May 1935, Page 28
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