SARAH BROOSHOFT liveboat
Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 8:14 pm
The SARAH BROOSHOFT was presented to Jersey by Colonel E.A.D. Brooshoft of Kirk Ella in Yorkshire in 1888
She was a wooden lifeboat with a length of 34 feet, rowed by 10 men.
She was the second Jersey boat supplied by the R.N.L.I.
On 12 January 1906 she went out in very bad weather with a rough and heavy sea to save three workmen stranded overnight on the Demie de Pas beacon, the sea being to rough for them to be taken off by their own boat.
A breeches buoy was rigged by the crew of the lifeboat to get the men off, when safely on board the SARAH BROOSHOFT they rowed back to a waiting tug standing off, and was towed back to Jersey.
Jersey 1984 9p sg334, scott330
Jersey Stamp Bulletin and some web-sites.
She was a wooden lifeboat with a length of 34 feet, rowed by 10 men.
She was the second Jersey boat supplied by the R.N.L.I.
On 12 January 1906 she went out in very bad weather with a rough and heavy sea to save three workmen stranded overnight on the Demie de Pas beacon, the sea being to rough for them to be taken off by their own boat.
A breeches buoy was rigged by the crew of the lifeboat to get the men off, when safely on board the SARAH BROOSHOFT they rowed back to a waiting tug standing off, and was towed back to Jersey.
Jersey 1984 9p sg334, scott330
Jersey Stamp Bulletin and some web-sites.