Race Gipsy Moth IV
The Gipsy Moth Trust, the charity managing the historic yacht Gipsy Moth IV, in which Sir Francis Chichester completed his notable circumnavigation in 1967, is offering a once in a lifetime opportunity for a select number of people to crew and race the yacht later this summer.
To mark the 50th anniversary of her iconic trip around the world, which commenced in August 1966, Gipsy Moth IV will be circling Britain in 2017 crewed by ex-servicemen and women to raise money for the great charity Help for Heroes. A fundraising competition is being offered in conjunction, where the four highest individual fundraisers will get the chance to crew Gipsy Moth IV for the Dartmouth to Gosport ASTO race 18th-24th August 2016. Additionally, the three sailing or yacht clubs that collectively raise the most money can nominate two crew members each, to participate in the ASTO small ships race in the Solent on 1st October 2016.
Supporters can raise money in any way they choose, from a sponsored sail or walk, or by signing up ‘Friends of Gipsy Moth’, a donation programme to the Trust. Closing date for entries is 31st July 2016.
Gipsy Moth IV set a series of records during Sir Francis Chichester’s voyage 50 years ago, including the fastest round-the-world voyage by a small vessel, the longest non-stop passage by a small vessel, and the then longest single-handed passage. She is now owned by the charitable trust created to preserve her in sailing condition and promote charitable activities.
For more information about the competition, please contact Pete or Debbie Rollason on info@gipsymoth.uk.
Eileen Skinner, Founder Trustee of the Gipsy Moth Trust, said: “We really hope to get as many people as possible involved in the celebrations around the 50th anniversary of Sir Francis Chichester’s remarkable voyage. We are raising money for two fantastic charities and in the process giving the public an amazing opportunity to meet the challenge and experience just a taste of Sir Francis Chichester’s extraordinary achievement.”
Participating crew for Dartmouth to Gosport race must be aged between 16 and 25 on the 18th August 2016 whereas crew must be aged between 14 and 25 on 30th September 2016 to participate in the ASTO Solent Small Ships Race.
Crew must provide their own travel to and from the vessel.
Gipsy Moth IV has commenced its annual summer programme - her itinerary is as follows:
Date Location
25 - 28 March Available Daily for Charter (Full Day, Half Day or Sunset
Champagne cruise)
28 - 29 April Passage from Southampton to Jersey
30 April - 4 May Jersey Boat Show
4 - 5 May Passage Jersey to Southampton
6 May Charter - FULLY BOOKED
28 - 30 May Available Daily for Charter (Full Day, Half Day or Sunset Champagne cruise)
18 - 26 June Available Daily for Charter (Full Day, Half Day or Sunset Champagne cruise)
1 - 3 July Round the Island Race - Available for charter
4 - 10 July Available Daily for Charter (Full Day, Half Day or Sunset Champagne cruise)
11 - 27 July Brest & Douarnenez Festivals
30 July - 5 August Available Daily for Charter (Full Day, Half Day or Sunset Champagne cruise)
6 - 13 August Cowes Week - Available Daily for Charter (Full Day, Half Day or Sunset Champagne cruise)
18 - 24 August ASTO Small ships race Dartmouth to Cowes
26 - 31 August Plymouth to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Sir Francis
Chichester's departure on his circumnavigation- Available Daily for Charter (Full Day, Half Day or Sunset Champagne cruise)
1 September Passage Plymouth to Weymouth
2 - 4 September Weymouth Waterfest
5 - 7 September Weymouth Charters - Available Daily for Charter ( Full Day, Half Day or Sunset Champagne cruise)
8 September Passage Weymouth to Cowes
10 - 16 September Available Daily for Charter ( Full Day, Half Day or Sunset Champagne cruise)
30 Sept - 1 Oct ASTO Small ships Race - Solent
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