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I've made a start on this (and Friend to all Nations). It's far from perfect but I don't think I can face doing much more, and at least there's now some basic structure. I wish I could identify where much of the text comes from, the tone is archaic but fairly consistent up to the events of 1957 - I wonder if it was maybe in a magazine or guidebook from the early 1960s? It seems User:Faedra is no longer with us, but has "views" about the flexibility of copyright..... Obvious points to clear up :
What was the name of the third boat?
When did the first one come into service?
Presumably it returned to service after the Samaritano rescue?