The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Intrepid kayakers Jack Gatacre and Antonio Vastano have taken off on an epic challenge to raise money for Fife’s fishing industry. Picture: Steve Brown.

FIFE: Pair to tackle 700 miles of Scottish waters to raise cash for fishing industry

- CRAIG SMITH csmith@thecourier.co.uk

Two intrepid kayakers are making their way over almost 700 miles of Scotland’s coastal and canal waters over the next fortnight to raise cash for Fife’s fishing industry.

Jack Gatacre, 28, from Sussex, and his friend Antonio Vastano, 25, from Aviemore, were waved off by friends, family and sponsors from Pittenweem Harbour at 8am on Saturday as they embark on an epic trip around the southern half of Scotland in kayaks.

The journey, all going well, will start and finish in Pittenweem, passing Edinburgh, Falkirk, the Forth and Clyde Canal, the Isle of Arran, Kintyre, Jura, Scarba, Mull and Fort William before joining the Caledonian Canal past Loch Lochy, Fort Augustus, Loch Ness and Inverness.

The trip will then take the pair into the North Sea before returning to Pittenweem on August 15.

Jack is raising money for The Fishermen’s Mission charity and in particular his girlfriend’s father, who retired from 50 years of fishing at Pittenweem where he still lives.

Coronaviru­s restrictio­ns and related problems has left many local fishermen struggling, but The Fishermen’s Mission aims to help by providing financial assistance and support.

“This year has also been particular­ly difficult for fishermen as Covid-19 has reduced the value of their catch to such an extent that it is currently not economical­ly

“I’m pleased to support this good cause. WILLIE RENNIE MSP

viable to leave the harbour in their boats,” said Jack.

Training has been gruelling for Jack and Antonio, taking Jack from his home in Sussex to the Isle of Wight, Brighton, Newhaven, Glynde and further afield past Bournemout­h, Poole, Weymouth, Lyme Regis, Exeter, Salcombe, Plymouth, Fowey and Falmouth.

North East Fife MSP and Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie said: “I’m pleased to support this good cause and to see Jack and Antonio off as they set off on their journey.”

Anyone wishing to support the duo by giving donations can do so via justgiving. com/fundraisin­g/jack-gatacre1.

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Pictures: Steve Brown. Jack Gatacre, left, and Antonio Vastano set off from Pittenweem for their mammoth journey.
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