LYMINGTON TIMES REPORTS ON RECORD BREAKING SEAHOUND V

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PRESS RELEASE SPRING 2010

Chris Strickland is the skipper of Seahound V, a Scorpion 10 metre (30ft) Cabin RIB, fitted with twin Yanmar 315 hp diesel engines. Together with his team members John Puddifoot, Jan Falkowski and Gordon Compton, he has set five major world records in her that, to this day, have not been beaten.

The list of records include: London to Monte Carlo, London to Gibraltar, Gibraltar to Monte Carlo and Round Britain & Ireland. On the London to Monte Carlo Race, Chris and the team knocked over two hours off the standing record previously held by Hannis Bohinc in his 25 metre (80ft), 6000 hp superboat Record.

In June 2010, Jon Adlard will be joining Chris and his team for the Great British RIB Rally - see http://www.greatbritishribrally.co.uk - for a more leisurely cruise taking 12 days to circumnavigate Great Britain and Ireland’s beautiful coastline.

Their record Round Britain and Ireland circumnavigation took only 72 hours to cover the 1900 nautical miles and that included rounding the Outer Hebrides, St Kilda and the Shetland Isles, so they are looking forward to a holiday by comparison! However, it will mean putting to sea in almost any weather to complete each leg. The guys could be at sea for 4 hours or 14 hours, depending on the length of the individual stage and the sea state.

They will be ‘camping’ on the West coast of Ireland, and stopping overnight for each of the 12 nights to help recover from this gruelling but potentially awesome adventure plus enjoying a beer or two, something Chris says is always sadly missed on the record runs!

Part of the ethos for running this Cruising Rally is to help raise funds for the Hospice Movement. 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 - saving time and cutting costs for the charity.

So please dig deep and donate now to their chosen Hospice, Oakhaven in Lymington, Hampshire. 

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ABOUT OAKHAVEN HOSPICE TRUST

Oakhaven Hospice Trust Oakhaven Trust, Registered Charity Number 900215, provides specialist palliative care and support to those facing life-limiting illness and their loved ones in both a home and hospice setting. Our team of specialist Oakhaven nurses, doctors, counsellors and physiotherapistease physical symptoms and offer psychological, spiritual and social support.

Their care is tailored to suit the needs of each individual and, with a blend of expertise and compassion, the team offers support for people when they most need it. Since its foundation in 1992, Oakhaven's free of charge services have grown to provide comprehensive palliative care to 100,000 residents in the New Forest and Waterside area. The following statistics show the many different ways that we support our community:

Oakhaven supports over 120 patients, their families and carers each week in our In-Patients Unit and Day Hospice as well as out in the local community. Our Community Nurses make 2,500 contacts every year, through 'one to one' visits in the patient's home, working with local GPs/hospitals or by telephone. Our Senior Physiotherapist makes 500 consultations and treatments each year in the hospice and community. The Day Hospice is a well used facility, appreciated by patients and their carers, with more than 1,000 attendances by patients annually.  

Click here to read more about Oakhaven Hospice.

 

RIBLINES, February 2007.

This issue of Riblines features Chris Strickland's account of the London - Monte Carlo World Record.

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London Monte Carlo Record Attempt July 20th to 22nd 2006

John Puddifoot's account of the London Monte Carlo record attempt. An interesting read, with some useful links to sites that predict weather.

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RIBLINES, November 2005.

This issue of Riblines features Jan Falkowski's account of Seahound V's Round British Isles Record and Hot Lemon's Round Britain Record.

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