DescriptionSolent Class Storm ON1010 at Bowling.jpg
English: Built in 1970 as the David and Elizabeth King and E.B., this Solent Class lifeboat (offical number 1010, operational number 48-007) saw service at Longhope from 1970 to 1988 and was withdrawn in 1994. Now in private ownership, it has been renamed Storm and is seen in the harbour at Bowling on the Clyde.
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