Getting on with our training on the water.
We have been out training on the water gradually extending the range and time that we spend rowing in preparation for my solo transatlantic row. The boat handles great, but is very dependent on the elements, primarily the wind. Learning by small mistakes, while avoiding big ones is the name of the game while I am getting ready for Leo's Row in January. Fundraising for my Ukrops Ukraine medical charity remains my primary focus as I am approaching the final countdown before I take off from Gran Canaria,
We are ready!
I am excited to announce that my boat Happy Socks is finally ready for Leo’s Row. It has undergone some structural repairs and a series of rollover tests after which new solar batteries have been installed with new wiring done by a professional marine electrician. It has then been wrapped up in yellow and blue colours of the Ukrainian flag, with yellow being one of the most easily seen colours on the surface of the Ocean. We have already been out in the Solent and are planning more extensive rows soon, including one around the Isle of Wight.
an update while waiting for the boat to be ready for solo atlantic row
There have been a few developments since the last blogpost. Firstly, I have finally towed the boat into a specialist boatyard in Suffolk where an important stability work will be undertaken. Secondly, I have completed my Yachtmaster Ocean qualification and passed my final assessment. Thirdly, I have undergone a laser eye surgery which will allow me to see a small GPS navigation screen while on deck and not to be dependent on glasses in the middle of the ocean during my Atlantic solo row.
Fuelled by Firepot
I am thrilled to partner with Firepot - Dehydrated Meals for Adventurers, a Dorset-based company excelling in healthy, tasty dehydrated meals. Perfect for my Atlantic row, their variety of gluten-free options means delicious, high-calorie sustenance even during the roughest storms at sea.
