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From the local Paper

TWO charities are to get a fundraising boost after a pair of sailing instructors completed their daring Channel crossing in a tiny dinghy.

David Green, a police Scene of Crime Officer, and former Royal Marine Rob Gordon, set off from St Helier, Jersey, on Monday earlier this week in the dinky 14-foot Bosun sailing dinghy. Just 22 hours and 120 miles later, having sped across the choppy and busy Channel, they were back at the Royal Marine barracks at Stonehouse where Rob is the chief instructor at the Royal Navy's Royal Marine Training Centre in Camber. David, who is also a qualified sailing instructor, said they made the daring crossing 12 hours faster than expected. He said: "It can be quite hazardous as you're going across the busiest shipping lane in the world. The weirdest thing was looking around and not seeing any land. Normally, in a dinghy that size, you will be relatively near the shore."

They have currently raised more than £2,000 for the Royal Marines Charitable Trust which helps injured soldiers and the Snowdrop appeal which provides a room at Derriford Hospital for people following stillbirth, miscarriage and early baby loss.

David said: "Some of the people trained at the centre are from the Hasler Company, made up of Royal Marines who have been injured in Afghanistan, to help them with their rehabilitation. We wanted to give something back to them by doing this, such as Sgt Tyler Alldis, who was on the support craft and took photos during the crossing."

Rob added: "We teach sailing, powerboating, yachting, windsurfing and jetskis. Stand-up paddling helps core stability and is good for confidence while the specially adapted jetskis give those who've lost extremities something exciting to enjoy."

To donate, visit the website http:www.justgiving.com/dinghychannecrossingThanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page.

Thank you for all your support. Big thanks to Sandy and the crew on the yacht for supporting us. We made it in 22 hours and according to GPS managed 10.1 knots at one stage without a spinaker or tide with us. The weather was very rough halfway through but we thought that was the most fun part diving down huge waves. It was HOOFIN
IN THE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY 4 JULY 2011, ROB (JOE) JORDAN AND DAVE GREEN WILL ATTEMPT TO SAIL A BOSUN DINGHY FROM JERSEY TO PLYMOUTH – APPROXIMATELY 120 NAUTICAL MILES – TAKING ABOUT 36 HOURS. ALL DONATIONS, HOWEVER SMALL, WILL BE GRATEFULLY RECEIVED. THESE CAN BE MADE TO THE GUYS; OR TO THE ROYAL NAVY – ROYAL MARINES SAIL TRAINING CENTRE, THE CAMBER, RM STONEHOUSE, PL1 3QS
(01752 836926) OR ONLINE AT www.justgiving.com/DinghyChanneCrossing (sic)
THANK YOU
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Well done Dave Donation by Russ Delaney on 10/08/11

 
£50.00 + £12.50 Gift Aid
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Well done Dave and Joe Donation by Amanda Hannon on 02/08/11

 
£30.00 + £7.50 Gift Aid
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Well done, Greenie. Did the French like the beard ? Fab effort. Love the Cheshire Grots - Jo, Vicky, Toby and Leo Donation by Jo Watmore on 31/07/11

 
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Top effort chaps for great causes Donation by Lou & Tommy Steele on 22/07/11

 
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Well done Greeny x Donation by Maria Wright on 18/07/11

 
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Donation by Alasdair Keir on 14/07/11

 
£350.00
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Good effort guys!! Didnt realise Joe even knew how to sail... Donation by nick green on 12/07/11

 
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Well done chaps, scary stuff, I didn't know a Bosun could do 5.5 knots Donation by Andy Potter on 09/07/11

 
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Well done... Donation by Richard Turner on 09/07/11

 
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Well done team; fantastic effort for a worthy cause. Donation by Jonathan 'JC' Cowell on 09/07/11

 
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Well done lads. Rugged dinghy and same with the crew. Had a lot of fun in bosuns during my time. Gay & I even won a race in one. Absolute surprise! Donation by "Clouds" CORNICK on 08/07/11

 
£80.00
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Well done chaps... really proud of your huge achievment, love Greg & Jen Snowdrop Appeal Donation by Gregory Phillips on 07/07/11

 
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well done to you both , hope tom kept the bacon sarnies coming ! i'll get first round at ale festival ! Donation by terry hapney on 05/07/11

 
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Hey good luck to you both, hope the cards don't get too wet and you've got a good loud horn on board. Go the All Blacks. Donation by Gaynor Cornick on 04/07/11

 
£75.00
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On behalf of the Thursday nighters, best of luck Joe and David. Look after the Bosun we need it back in one peice. Roger Donation by Roger irvine on 04/07/11

 

Donation by Paul Bradford on 04/07/11

 
£50.00
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Dave and Joe,not a bad effort for two Royals! See you when you get back. Donation by Kim Dobinson on 01/07/11

 
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Good luck Dave! I look forward to seeing the photos! Donation by Cara Powell on 30/06/11

 
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Donation by Edward Hands on 29/06/11

 
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Just watch out for them tankers, liners, warships and Ferries. Dont they say its the busiest shipping lane in the world? Best of luck mate Donation by mark reed on 29/06/11

 
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Can't believe you're going double crewed..... Donation by matt loverock on 28/06/11

 
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ive sailed with dave before lets hope he makes it this time Donation by steven willmott on 28/06/11

 
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Good Luck boys from Jim & Gail Patterson, Scotlandx Donation by Gail Patterson on 26/06/11

 
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Bootnecks!!!!! Donation by Luke de Freitas on 26/06/11

 
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good luck and well done from lynn and peter ashman....scotland...xx Donation by lynn ashman on 25/06/11

 
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