My story

Having completed a strenuous row down the Thames, Scott Bradbury & Kevin Iles wanted to push the boat (pun intended) out a little further and pitched the idea of rowing the channel to the masses! 


Myself, Kirk Johnson, Mike Harris and Martyn Hall stepped up confidently to join them! However before doing so
I think we failed to gauge that we would be rowing across the open sea and more importantly across one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world, competing with ferries and huge tankers......i know who my money's on in a fight.


I think the severity of the task hit home when we realised that less than 40 people/teams have ever managed to cross the channel successfully, we all saw what happened to 2 of the Topgear team and they had engines to help!

In 2007 2 guys (both experienced rowers) completed the feat but i just wanted to use some words that they used  to describe and summarise their ordeal: 

 

'Terrifying', 'Horrendous', '10 foot waves' and my favourite, 'It really was the worst day of my life' but at the end of the article they also pointed out the most important thing.......'the funds we raised for the charity made it all worthwhile in the end' and this is going to be our motivation for the event.

 

The 6 of us are hoping to raise money for local London charity Ahoy. Ahoy is a watersports centre aimed at helping disadvantaged youth and people with disabilities become active and involved in watersports. There is a major focus on teamwork and personal development, and through the courses and activities they look to build self-esteem, confidence and offer training which will lead to employment.  As a local charity 100% of the money will go to the centre and they run entirely off money raised so reaching the £10k is a necessity.

 

PLEASE HELP US TO HELP THEM! ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED AND WILL MAKE A REAL DIFFERENCE!

 

For more info please visit www.ahoy.org.uk!

My charity

The AHOY Centre

The AHOY Centre

Charity Registration No. 1084122

At AHOY we use the medium of sailing to break down many of the barriers and divides that exist within today's society, to bring together people from different walks of life and backgrounds.<p> Through the activities and courses at AHOY, we teach and train people not only how to sail or row, but also about helping others, so that they can then go on to teach and help others. <p> Our primary objective is working with disadvantaged youth and people with disabilities, however, the Centre caters for all - young, disabled and retired alike. It offers them all the experience, opportunities and new horizons gained through water-based activities. <p>

Donations 134

windmill.png

Top effort lads. Next year you can move onto the tea chest!

Donation by Skid on 17/03/10

windmill.png

Good Luck!

Donation by Kelly Aylott on 17/03/10

£10.00

+ £2.82 Gift Aid

windmill.png

Rather you than me... Good luck! Let's hope the 'guns' are up to the challenge?!

Donation by Rhys Taylor on 17/03/10

£25.00

+ £7.05 Gift Aid

windmill.png

Good luck guys!

Donation by Victoria Mayes on 17/03/10

£25.00

+ £7.05 Gift Aid

windmill.png

Donation by Chris Wood on 17/03/10

£100.00

+ £28.21 Gift Aid

windmill.png

Donation by Nicola Stringer on 17/03/10

£10.00

+ £2.82 Gift Aid

beer.png

Good luck chaps

Donation by Luke Whitnell on 17/03/10

£20.00

+ £5.64 Gift Aid

windmill.png

Good Luck! Will double the donation if you all wear Chaucer bikinis... !

Donation by Sarah Smith on 17/03/10

£25.00

+ £7.05 Gift Aid

windmill.png

Good luck people! :-) x

Donation by Kirsty Hudson on 17/03/10

£10.00

+ £2.82 Gift Aid

Donation summary

  • * Online donations£4,732.00
  • Offline donations£4,240.00
  • Text donations£0.00
  • Total raised£8,972.00
  • Gift Aid£1,188.00

* Charities pay a small fee for our service. Find out how much it is and what we do for it.