The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Sailor aiming to inspire on UK challenge

- BY AISLING GRACE

Arecord-breaking quadripleg­ic sailor is hoping to inspire others with disabiliti­es by taking on the challenge of circumnavi­gating the UK while raising money for charity.

Geoff Holt, 58, told the PA news agency he will set sail from London today and expects to take at least a month to cover the distance of just under 1,600 miles.

Mr Holt said: “I’m excited but nervous. I’m watching the weather forecasts on a daily basis and I’m under no illusion, it’s a huge adventure to undertake.

“I’m excited but I just want to get on with it now.”

Mr Holt and a small team will travel around the coast clockwise, calling at 17 accessible ports to raise funds for his charity Wetwheels Foundation, which takes disabled people to sea in purposebui­lt, fully accessible motor boats.

The sailor was paralysed in a swimming accident in 1984 and uses a wheelchair.

In 2007 he became the first severely disabled person to sail singlehand­ed around Great Britain and in 2009 he sailed across the Atlantic Ocean unassisted.

Mr Holt said the biggest challenge of his circumnavi­gation around the UK will be facing rough waters.

“With bigger waves, particular­ly up the west coast of the country, with North Atlantic swells, the boat will take a bit of a smashing, and I’ll be sitting in a wheelchair being thrown about,” he said.

“I am secured to the boat, I’m not going anywhere, but even so it’s quite an impact.”

His challenge, called Finishing The Dream, will be Mr Holt’s final adventure in an accessible Wetwheels boat, and he hopes to inspire other people with disabiliti­es.

“I think by going around Britain, I’ll be raising awareness of what someone with a disability like mine can achieve if you set your mind to it, and also hopefully inspire others to think, ‘I fancy a go at that myself ’,” he said.

“I want people to see someone who’s 40-years post severe injury, somebody who needs 24-hour care, and that you can follow your dreams.

“I’m promoting the removal of barriers to obstacles, whether it’s work, transport, or active participat­ion on boats, for example with Wetwheels, it’s about following your dreams and it takes time.”

To follow Mr Holt’s progress and donate, visit finishingt­hedream.co.uk

 ?? ?? CHARITY BID: Quadripleg­ic sailor Geoff Holt sets off on his circumnavi­gation today.
CHARITY BID: Quadripleg­ic sailor Geoff Holt sets off on his circumnavi­gation today.

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