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Boys Brigade English Channel sailing

March 6, 2012adminNews

Boys Brigade English Channel sailing

The Boys’ Brigade through its established programme, encourages boys to experience new activities whilst continually challenging themselves.”
Steve England, Captain 2nd Boys Brigade Guernsey

The Set Sail Trust had secured the services of two Bristol Pilot Cutters – “Morwenna” and “Amelie Rose”- and the Trustees had invited local groups of young people (at no charge) for sailing trips where they would have the opportunity to gain hands on sailing experience and learn about the history of the vessels. The BB were successful in their application and secured places for 7 teens to make the trip 100 miles from Guernsey to Poole overa 15 hour crossing.

Malcolm Cleal, BB Officer in Charge of our group reported:-

“The day started out at 4am in the dark and drizzle. We made all haste to catch the tides off Alderney and ran straight into dense fog in the shipping lanes, which caused all manner of problems and was quite a concerning and tense time on board. After the sun came out we could all look back and see just how many large vessels we avoided. The wind then picked up to force 5.

The rest of the time on my boat was spent under full sail, which is quite impressive going along with the deck at a 30deg. lean and water coming over the side. At one stage when one of the boys was on the tiller, he managed to get the boat so far over that the boom went in the water! Impressive on such a big boat.

Because of the avoiding tactics used in the shipping lanes, my boat ended up about 10 miles off course and after spotting Portland Bill it’s very disconcerning to realise you still have another 6 hours just to get to the Sandbanks.

We finally caught up with the other boat at 10pm and all spent the night on it. It’s amazing how many can sleep on a boat that size. You couldn’t turn around without finding somebody asleep on what was, during the trip, a seat or in a cupboard.

We had the morning in Poole, where the lads were given a bit of free time and had a very pleasant trip back on the ferry in the afternoon.”

Children with Type 1 Diabetes

March 5, 2012adminNews

Children with Type 1 Diabetes

Just want to thank you and Set Sail for organising the sailing trip. We had a brilliant time, enjoyed by all the kids. The crew were informative and got on well with the kids and were interested in their condition and what they had to do to keep well. Many thank to all who helped to facilitate this.
Anne Kinch, Children with Type 1 Diabetes

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It was a great day out and the kids really seemed to enjoy themselves
Gareth Rowson

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