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Media - a big disappointment

Now that the trip is over I can’t help feeling that the media, in general, missed an opportunity. With more media coverage this trip could have generated so much more for the RNLI but with a few notable exceptions of Plymouth, Isle of Man, Inverness and Peterhead and Lowestoft, there was very little local coverage of the event in spite of Sally’s huge efforts to get them interested and keeping them informed of my schedule so they could catch up with me when in port.

I had no TV coverage and only 2 radio interviews. I was expecting so much more and I have to accept that I misread the media in this respect. 

Still, they are a fickle bunch and I suppose that they have limited resources and have to respond on a day by day basis to the events that are happening locally and it is very possible that at almost every port they had more news-worthy items to report upon. However, I can’t help being disappointed at the very limited coverage I received for the sake of the RNLI.

On a very positive note though… where I did receive coverage I saw, visibly the benefit. I had people coming to my collection point just to talk to me and to donate to the RNLI! That was very hmbling to think that people would put themselves out so much to give to the RNLI. MOB Guardian was well covered and I feel that I did raise the profile of this superb livesaving equipment. I gave out over 2000 business cards on my travels and on the back of most are the 5 basic sea safety points so hopefully, if just one person takes notice, then I feel it was worthwhile.

Another miscalculation of mine was sending a poster to every sailing club. It cost over £800 but I thought it would generate a huge amount of interest but as far as I can tell it probably generated almost none. A lesson for others doing a similar thing perhaps.

Finally, I misjudged the amount of enthusiasm I would generate for sponsors to come on board. I got some great sponsors but I spent a huge effort before the trip trying to persuade businesses to donate just £200 towards the costs of the trip. I couldn’t imagine that I would have trouble finding 22 businesses to give £200 each given what I was offering them in return. I didn’t manage it and only received about half of the sponsorship I was expecting and I have made up the difference out of my own pocket. In a way I am happy with that. I have had a great time and a great experience and gone round Britain in my own boat but it is sad that so few wanted to be a part of the event and to contribute towards such a good cause.

So, although the trip was a huge success from a boating point of view I feel disappointed in many of the non-boating aspects and I have to accept that I was carried away a little with my enthusasm for the event and just assumed that others would be similarly excited. Some were… but nowhere near as many as I hoped or expected and yet general public interest in the event has been excellent. From the messages I have received it is clear that I have inspired many, boaters and non-boaters alike, and the web site hit stats show that hundreds of people followed me round. Yet somehow that has not yet converted into hundreds of donations through the web site…

So I urge you… please, if you followed me round, or even if you didn’t, please make a donation by clicking on the button at the top right of this page. You can do so by credit or debit card and it goes directly to the RNLI. Even £1 will make a difference.

No pics yet… sorry

Again the phone connection in the highlands is not good and sending pics to the internet is just not possible… sorry I am hoping to get better connections later as I pass through the canal or possible be able to use wifi or an internet cafe in Fort Augustus. As the last resort I will be able to upload at Inverness so it may have to wait until then.

So few comments?

I set up this blog in a way that allos you to take part in the event by commenting and discussing but it seems that most people don’t want to contribute. That is fine and I am very much enjoying reporting the trip to you all and I know from the web site statistics you are reading my posts. However, if you are not commenting because you didn’t know that you could do so then I would just like to bring it to your attention that you can.

At the end of each post there is a link that shows how many comments have been made or it will say you can be the first. If you have registered on the site you can click on that link and post your own comment. Providing it is descent and clean and is relevent to the trip then Ivery much welcome all views or comments even if you disagree with what I have done… perhaps especially if you disagree with what I have done! There is more than one way to do most things in boating and we can all learn from frank, honest and friendly discussion.

So, if you haven’t yet registered on the site please do and make your thoughts known by posting your comments.

I have WiFi!!!

I have managed to scrounge WiFi access for the rest of my stay here in Milford Haven so I have now uploaded the pics for the last two legs.

Enjoy.

Technology failure

Not my technology this time!

Unfortunately there is no 3G on the O2 network in Neyland Yacht Haven so I can not send pics. Sorry. I will get them up just as soon as possible so please don’t give up on them… they ARE on their way I promise.

If anyone in or near Milford Haven is prepared to come and get me and let me access your WiFi I would be very grateful

Padstow tomorrow and change of plan

The weather is looking good for departure to Padstow tomorrow. In fact, it is looking so good for the next few days that I am going to catch up on the schedule a little and only stay one night with a departure, weather permitting, for Milford Haven on Saturday. It does mean missing out a little on the delights of Padstow and missing a fundraising opportunity but I must make hay while the sun is shining… so to speak

Newlyn has been an absolute delight and already I know I shall come back… either by land or sea… but I will return to this delightful, and quite unique in my opinion, place.

I will report on weather before departure tomorrow. I expect to depart at 7am to get into Padstow inner harbour before they lock the lock

I have added a Photo Gallery link on the top menu. I shall put all the photos in there… please take a look.

Weather Blog

I have added a new category in the Blogs section called Weather. I will try to give my interpretation of the weather situation as I make those all important go/no go decisions.

I have a bit of experience at looking at and interpreting weather charts and data but I am no expert! Weather forecasting is often more an art than a science so if you disagree with my interpretation then I am not surprised. If you do disagree then post a comment to the blog post and let us all know why.

Tracking - thanks to the RNLI

Round Britain sailor, Paul Churchley, who is fundraising for the RNLI charity, has fitted his vessel with an RNLI MOB Guardian unit. (A man overboard and vessel locator system, that helps search and rescue agencies find casualties in emergencies). Paul is welcoming fishermen and sailors onboard his vessel to see it working in situ.

MOB Guardian is a confidential location system (position details are made known to search & rescue agencies only in emergencies) but for this event MOB Guardian is transmitting to Google Earth so Paul’s vessel location can be tracked by the public.
www.mobguardian.com www.rnli.org.uk

New Weather Forecast page

I have added a new page to show the weather forecast. Click on "Weather Forecast" on the right menu.

I will display WindGuru and AccuWeather data but may add to this later. I must point out that these are not the only weather sources I am using but they are the easier ones to put onto the web site!

Follow me round with MarineTrack

Great news for everyone wanting to follow me as I go Round Britain…

MarineTrack, leading provider of Telematic Systems, is providing me with a tracking device that will allow you to tranck my progress as I travel round. I don’t have all the technical details yet but it will mean that you will be able to view my progress in real time when I am at sea!

Established in 1998 by a group of telematic engineers specialising in remote medical monitoring, MarineTrack responded to the remote monitoring needs of the Super Yacht Industry. Many Super Yacht owners wanted to track their expensive assets and in creating a solution to this industry requirement MarineTrack developed what was widely regarded as the first Ship Security Alert System (SSAS).

MarineTrack continues to lead the market in the manufacturer of high quality reliable Ship Security Alert Systems providing tracking solutions in the commercial shipping market with well known companies including Shell and Royal Caribbean Cruises.

MarineTrack’s systems are versatile and continue to evolve to meet the ever increasing demands of a global industry. Our specially configured web based interface allows our customers to perform real time, fleet wide, tracking of their floating assets, remote engine monitoring/management and simplified Company Security Officer alerting.

Please take a look at the MarineTrack web site here before you leave.

 

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