Darren Hutchinson

Swim to the Isle of Wight 2009

Fundraising for Portsmouth And Southsea Voluntary Lifeguards
£1,473
raised of £1,000 target
by 21 supporters
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Participants: Darren Hutchinson, Graham Barker, Helen Goodwin

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Yes, you've read the title correctly - We (Helen Goodwin, Graham Barker and Darren Hutchinson) plan to Swim to the Isle of Wight on Sunday 16 August 2009!

We're probably completely mad and, in even committing to this challenge, it no doubt illustrates what some people had already come to think of us!  It's also true that catching a ferry would be a whole lot easier but where's the challenge in that? 

 

The swim, between Gilkicker Point (Gosport) and Ryde Sands (Isle of Wight) is approximately 3 miles.  We'll be leaving at slack tide in the hope that we can get past halfway before the tide comes in (as the tide comes in we also have to swim further!) - if we do we'll get some assistance from the tide to help us to the finish, if we don't we could end up in Bognor Regis or, heaven forbid, Calais!  The swim will of course be weather dependent - if the outlook is poor (waves of more than 5 feet!) then the swim will be postponed and we'll have to try again another time.

 

We'll be crossing four shipping channels, weaving our way past hovercraft, yachts, tankers and the best of the Royal Navy.  The Solent is one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world - and if that isn't enough to deter us don't forget to consider the marine life which can include swarms of jellyfish in the summer months....

 

To say we'll be out of our comfort zone is an understatement - our little recent experience of sea swimming suggests its very easy to get spooked by the slightest unknown object in the water, let alone the thought of how deep it is.  However, hopefully the adrenaline will kick in and some hard work and the bizarre psychology of safety in numbers will see us through this rather unusual challenge.

 

With the generous help of Portsmouth and Southsea Voluntary Lifegaurds (PSVL) we'll have plenty of qualified support.  Of course we hope we won't need to call on their lifesaving skills on the day!  In return for their kind support we'd like to raise some money to support such a fantastic charity and ensure that they can continue their wonderful services.  We would therefore welcome any donation, whether big or small, by using the page below.  We've set a very modest target for fund raising but we hope to beat that with your generosity.

 

Now for the technical bit "Donating through JustGiving is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with JustGiving – they’ll never sell them on or send unwanted emails. Once you donate, they’ll send your money directly to the charity and make sure Gift Aid is reclaimed on every eligible donation by a UK taxpayer. So it’s the most efficient way to donate - we raise more, whilst saving time and cutting costs for the charity.

 

Alternatively, if you are making a corporate donation then please make your cheque payable to "Portsmouth and Southsea Voluntary Lifeguards" and send it to the Head Lifeguard at the following address (and send one of us an email so we can add this to our total raised):

Portsmouth and Southsea Voluntary Lifeguards C/o Cy Daruvalla, 6 Shetland Close, Portsmouth, Hants PO6 3UQ."

Thank you for your kind support for a great cause.

Helen, Graham and Darren

 

About the charity

Portsmouth and Southsea Voluntary Lifeguards provide a Voluntary Beach and Rescue Service for Southsea and the Solent area. The Club patrol from May to September, providing a declared facility to HM Coastguard for search and rescue activities. The organisation aims to promote the teaching and training of the Royal Life Saving Society for lifesaving and lifeguarding.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,472.50
+ £200.26 Gift Aid
Online donations
£910.00
Offline donations
£562.50

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