Raymarine Lively Lady Project circumnavigation
April 2008
From India to Egypt
The historic yacht Lively Lady is en route to Egypt, due to arrive at the beginning of May following a three week sail from India. This leg crosses the Arabian Sea before the yacht heads into the Gulf of Aden and up into the Red Sea to reach the Suez Canal.
Lively Lady is the historic wooden sailing boat that was sailed from Britain to Australia and back in 1968 by greengrocer, Sir Alec Rose. Now, Lively Lady is being sailed around the world by a crew of adults and young people, as part of a project to help disadvantaged young adults realise their potential.
The vessel is due to arrive at Port Ghalib before heading to Abu Tig Marina for a stopover of around five days, due to arrive there around 6th May. While in port, the boat will be visited by Eastern Electronics, the exclusive and long standing sales and service agent for Raymarine. After that, Lively Lady will travel through the Suez Canal before heading across the Mediterranean Sea to Valetta, Malta.
The adventures of those onboard are being followed by people across the globe via the dedicated Lively Lady website (www.livelylady.net). Since the yacht left the UK at the end of July in 2006 the 14 skippers and 30 young adults who have taken part so far, have sailed their way across the Atlantic and the Pacific.
The project has been sponsored by marine electronics manufacturer Raymarine which is headquartered in Portsmouth, England – the city in which Sir Alec Rose lived and worked. When Sir Alec Rose bequeathed the boat to the city of Portsmouth, he intended that she should be used to help disadvantaged young adults realise their potential.
The Raymarine Lively Lady Project offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to learn valuable life skills whilst taking part in a truly unique circumnavigation sailing experience. Those onboard will also have the chance to use the latest in marine technology, as Raymarine kitted the classic boat with all the necessary technical equipment – including an autopilot system to help the boat safely around the world. While in port in Egypt, members of staff from Eastern Electronics will visit the Lively Lady to service all the Raymarine equipment aboard before the vessel leaves on the next leg to Malta.
The Raymarine Lively Lady Project is headed up by British ocean adventurer Alan Priddy who was inspired as a child by Sir Alec Rose. With the Raymarine Lively Lady Project, Alan is continuing this legacy, creating an exciting challenge which will see the boat returning to Portsmouth UK on 5 July 2008, having spent approximately 260 days at sea covering more than 28,000 nautical miles.
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Notes to Editors:
If you’d like to visit the boat or talk to any of the crew, Lively Lady will be berthed at Abu Tig Marina from the beginning of May until approximately May 12. Interested parties should contact Karim el Sabh, President of Eastern Electronics by email sabronic@link.net or by phone +20 66 324393 or Rachel Keeling in the UK on email rachel@mackaouicommunications.com.
For further information contact Alice Driscoll or Eloise Jakeman at
ADPR,
Tel +44 (0)1460 241641 or Fax +44 (0)1460 242719
or by email at raymarine@adpr.co.uk.
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From India to Egypt
The historic yacht Lively Lady is en route to Egypt, due to arrive at the beginning of May following a three week sail from India. This leg crosses the Arabian Sea before the yacht heads into the Gulf of Aden and up into the Red Sea to reach the Suez Canal.
Lively Lady is the historic wooden sailing boat that was sailed from Britain to Australia and back in 1968 by greengrocer, Sir Alec Rose. Now, Lively Lady is being sailed around the world by a crew of adults and young people, as part of a project to help disadvantaged young adults realise their potential.
The vessel is due to arrive at Port Ghalib before heading to Abu Tig Marina for a stopover of around five days, due to arrive there around 6th May. While in port, the boat will be visited by Eastern Electronics, the exclusive and long standing sales and service agent for Raymarine. After that, Lively Lady will travel through the Suez Canal before heading across the Mediterranean Sea to Valetta, Malta.
The adventures of those onboard are being followed by people across the globe via the dedicated Lively Lady website (www.livelylady.net). Since the yacht left the UK at the end of July in 2006 the 14 skippers and 30 young adults who have taken part so far, have sailed their way across the Atlantic and the Pacific.
The project has been sponsored by marine electronics manufacturer Raymarine which is headquartered in Portsmouth, England – the city in which Sir Alec Rose lived and worked. When Sir Alec Rose bequeathed the boat to the city of Portsmouth, he intended that she should be used to help disadvantaged young adults realise their potential.
The Raymarine Lively Lady Project offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to learn valuable life skills whilst taking part in a truly unique circumnavigation sailing experience. Those onboard will also have the chance to use the latest in marine technology, as Raymarine kitted the classic boat with all the necessary technical equipment – including an autopilot system to help the boat safely around the world. While in port in Egypt, members of staff from Eastern Electronics will visit the Lively Lady to service all the Raymarine equipment aboard before the vessel leaves on the next leg to Malta.
The Raymarine Lively Lady Project is headed up by British ocean adventurer Alan Priddy who was inspired as a child by Sir Alec Rose. With the Raymarine Lively Lady Project, Alan is continuing this legacy, creating an exciting challenge which will see the boat returning to Portsmouth UK on 5 July 2008, having spent approximately 260 days at sea covering more than 28,000 nautical miles.
- Ends
Notes to Editors:
If you’d like to visit the boat or talk to any of the crew, Lively Lady will be berthed at Abu Tig Marina from the beginning of May until approximately May 12. Interested parties should contact Karim el Sabh, President of Eastern Electronics by email sabronic@link.net or by phone +20 66 324393 or Rachel Keeling in the UK on email rachel@mackaouicommunications.com.
For further information contact Alice Driscoll or Eloise Jakeman at
ADPR,
Tel +44 (0)1460 241641 or Fax +44 (0)1460 242719
or by email at raymarine@adpr.co.uk.
Visitors, users and viewers of the content to which this notice is attached may copy it for re-use and syndicate the content by whatever means for use to other internet content sites on condition the source of all material so used is acknowledged with the attachment of the following notice.
www.superyachtnews.blogspot.com 2008
www.ajaxnetphoto.com 2008
This content may be used in any print media made available for commercial resale.
The products and companies named in this website content are trademarks, registered trademarks or servicemarks of their respective owners or licensed users.
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