What We Are Doing
Well here we are, planning a trip around the UK coast, we leave on the 12th of June for the 2 and a half month trip, in a boat about the length of a modern estate car. Crazy? Foolhardy?

Well we like to think so.

The aim of this sponsored sail is to raise money for the Fellowship Afloat's bursary fund, which provides oppurtunities for people to enjoy outdoor activities who might otherwise not be able to afford it.

One of Fellowship Afloat's big goals is to allow as many people as possible the oppurtunity to enjoy the activities that the centre provides. Over the years this has meant subsidising the costs for many individuals and groups.

The fund setup to provide for these groups and individuals has been supported over the years by generous legacy's and donations, but this has over the last three years been depleted as Fellowship Afloat has sought to offer itself to more.

We plan with this trip to replenish the bursary fund, our goal £10,000 is the amount that Fellowhsip Afloat spent last year from this fund, and if we can raise it will guarantee another years worth of support.

Please keep checking this page as we update it with our location and the tales of our travels around the UK. If you would like to donate money to the bursary fund Click on the link at the top of the page.
Jelly Fish Clothing
Do you want to help raise awareness of our trip, or perhaps just need a few more T-shirts to get you through the summer?

Have a look at the range of clothes you can buy with our logo here. 15% of all sales goes to Fellowship Afloat Bursury Fund.
Walton Backwaters
Having left at 12:40 (only 10 minutes late) we sailed of up the Blackwater and out of sight of Bradwell power station.  We had a lovely sail, averaging 5 knots, and are now anchored (Lat: 51.884597 Long: 1.246261) in Walton Bckwaters for the night, anticipating a very long sail tomorrow.  Will up date you soon, Becky and Mary.

4 comments:

Chris Staplehjurst said...

Awesome blog Becky! go go go !!

Unknown said...

Hey Becky and Mary... am on a bus right now going from New York to Washington DC and it has wireless so I thought I would check how you guys are... congrats on leaving Tollesbury! I'm here visiting Robyn who did her gap year on the ship 13 (ouch!) years ago - she's very impressed, especially with your map of Britain with Tollesbury marked so big... so she's going to be following your progress from the States and spreading the Jelly fish word over here :-). So anyway - lots of love from a speeding bus somewhere outside of DC to you in the backwaters... looking forward to the next installment!
Stay safe, Ruthie (Ellam)

George Ambrose said...

great to be able to track you with this blog, special prayers for you each night girls x

Anonymous said...

Hi Girls, I see you made the first step - the launch! We are watching your blog to keep up to date with your progress. Dont forget to take time out to look at the breathtaking scenery Britain has, on your journey and look out for dolphins if you see some tell them I wish them luck! (my dream is to see dolphins in their natural environment) Most importantly enjoy what your doing and we know the Lord will take care of you :) My father Rev. Dennis Hart is out of hospital and doing well and sends his best wishes and prayers to you both (as do I)
Stay safe, God speed. Debbie Jefferd (Hart)

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About the Boat
The boat, Jellyfish, is a 21ft Mark II Corribee built in 1980. She is a bilge keel (two short fins on either of side), which makes her ideal for the East Coast where she is moored.

Although easliy controlled by one person we have decided to do this together because 10 weeks on your own sounds like a long time to us, and the challenge of coping with each other for that long will undoubtedly create some intersting posts!
Corribees are well known for their sea worthiness. Dame Ellen MacArthur sailed around Britain in Iduna, her own Corribee, when she was 18 years old. Since then several have crossed the Atlantic, although we don't plan on going that far yet.

For more information on the boat you can go to the Corribee Class Association website, for more information about our trip have a look at our Big Plan