Less than 2 weeks to go!
I still need leg sponsors, charts and helpers at each port.
Mission Statement
To raise funds for the RNLI whilst demonstrating & promoting "Best Practice" in sea safety
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In May 2008 Paul Churchley will be taking his Jeanneau Merry Fisher 625 Round Britain on behalf of the RNLI "Train one, save many" campaign. He will set out from Plymouth and go clockwise for the 1600+ mile journey.
"This will be very challenging" said Paul. "My boat is only 21ft and to make it even more of a challenge I am doing the whole trip solo".
His boat, named "Stargate", is a small Fishing Boat not really designed for such a journey. Paul explained:
"Although the boat has a small cooker, a bed and a toilet onboard and is quite capable of doing the journey, it is a lot smaller than most boats that make a journey like this and it won't be luxury by any account! It has a 115hp outboard engine that is petrol powered so I will need to refuel with petrol about every 100 miles or less and as almost all ports in the UK only have diesel I will need to source petrol from local garages.
"The current plan requires me to stop about 22 times for fuel and at each stop I will have 2 full days in port. On the first day I will be fundraising, hopefully with the assistance of the local RNLI fundraising volunteer team. On the second day in port I will be planning the next leg, ensuring the boat is prepared with fuel, any small repairs done and a bit of rest for me. I will be away at least 2 months and so I must have some rest and relaxation on the trip."
| | The effort will be on behalf of the RNLI. Paul explained why...
"The RNLI is funded solely from donations and the lifeboats are manned by volunteers. I spend much time at sea and I hope I will never need them but it is a huge comfort to know that they are there should the worst ever happen.
"I wanted to make my trip something much more than just a challenge and I can not think of a better cause than the RNLI. I will be collecting on my way round so if you see me please say hello and of course put something in the bucket."
This site has details of the trip, where Paul is going, the route and some info about each of the stopping points. Please take a look around. You will also be able to follow the journey in real time as Paul will be updating the blog as he goes round.
There are several ways for you to donate or assist. You can follow the link on the right to donate directly to the RNLI at justgiving.com. If you want to sponsor a leg or legs of the trip and help make the trip possible then please take a look at Leg Sponsorship. If you can lend or donate equipment or services then please get in touch with the team at
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and explain what you can do. Paul and the RNLI would be hugely grateful.
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Thanks for your interest and support
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