Ellen MacArthur Trust

by Bex Tappin
08 / 09 / 2009

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You may have read a feature in our summer issue of the magazine that talked about the Ellen MacArthur Trust, which is a fantastic organisation. It was set up to take young people between 8 and 18 sailing, to help them regain their confidence and aid their path to recovery from illnesses like cancer, leukaemia and other serious illnesses. One of the yachts was scheduled to make a trip to our shores in Cardigan Bay and its arrival was eagerly anticipated.

Catherine Hartley from SCYC gave us the lowdown on how the trip had gone -

"On Saturday 22nd August the Ellen MacArthur Trust yacht, an Oyster 48 “Scarlet Oyster” arrived in Abersoch at 7.30am, after an overnight sail under the stars after leaving a windy Holyhead marina at midnight.

She arrived to a perfect Abersoch day with blue skies and sunshine, blue sea and a dolphin welcome past St Tudwals Islands.

After mooring for a few hours rest, the crew set sail past SCYC accompanied by members and local photographer John Wormald of Totally Abersoch. Despite their early morning arrival and subsequent departure to allow ample water at Pwllheli marina, many people came out to welcome the 5 youngsters and crew from the Ellen MacArthur Trust.

This included a visit by Bear Grylls, a big thrill for one young crew-member Ben, who is to re-join the Army next year. Now recovered, he was diagnosed with cancer, 2 months after his initial sign up.

The boat was accompanied to Pwllheli by Abersoch RNLI, who went on board so they could have a chat to the youngsters and let them try on their helmets!

After a clean up of boat and crew at Hafan Pwllheli, the crew returned to Abersoch for the afternoon. Mike Maylor at Abersoch Sailing School showed them a great time on the water, with expert tuition from his instructors the crew sailed darts, kayaks and even fun boats on a mini-race. SCYC would like to extend their thanks to Mike for this fantastic afternoon. They all had so much fun!

A second scrub up and the crew returned to SCYC for the annual Keelboat Class dinner, where they were guests of honour. A 3-course meal in the Cove was followed by Heads and Tails game, a raffle and auction to raise money for the Ellen MacArthur Trust. Many thanks to all the local businesses who donated fantastic raffle prizes for the evening and who helped to raise £1400.

The evening was completed with dancing to “The Trunk Monkeys” with plenty of action from the Scarlet Oyster crew on the dance floor. A weary but happy crew left for Pwllheli Marina at midnight.

Sunday dawned with rain and wind and the skipper decided that a day spent in Pwllheli would be the best idea. So after a very lazy morning, some fixing of leaks and a bit of shopping the crew spent the evening Ten Pin Bowling and relaxing.

On Monday morning the crew awoke to blue skies and sunshine and a gentle breeze. They departed the marina at 10am and sailed past the starting fleets at Abersoch Keelboat Week on their trip to Cardiff. As the forecast for Wednesday included the tail end of a hurricane the crew sailed in one leg, for 33 hours to Cardiff, in varied conditions, arriving tired but happy.

Throughout Abersoch Keelboat Week raffle tickets were sold to win a Round Britain top signed Ellen MacArthur, a signed book and a unique SCYC hoodie. In addition Wombat Clothing kindly donated the money from the sale of Abersoch Keelboat Week T-shirts to the Trust and the local Sea Cadet Unit.

With the generosity of all local businesses and the kindness of SCYC members and visiting sailors during Abersoch Keelboat Week, £2100 was raised towards the work of the Ellen MacArthur Trust.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who made this visit possible and who gave the kids and crew of Scarlet Oyster a weekend to remember."

For more photos of their visit, go to the Voyage website www.roundbritain.org including a video made by the crew of their visit to Abersoch.

There are also some great photos from Saturday morning taken by Jon Wormald and these can be viewed at www.totallyabersoch.co.uk

The Ellen MacArthur Trust Skandia Round Britain Voyage started on May 3rd from Cowes and involved 70 young people across 17 legs, sailing the 48 foot yacht Scarlet Oyster the 2000 nautical miles around Britain on a four month voyage stopping at 17 ports around Great Britain. The voyage finishes on September 12th with a final sail from Southampton Boat Show to UKSA at Cowes with a welcome home party. For more information on the work of the Trust go to www.ellenmacarthurtrust.org