The Scotsman

Pirates of the Caribbean return with new toy ship

● Family launches boat after seeing Scots family’s adventures online

- By LUCINDA CAMERON

Adventures inspired by a toy pirate ship that crossed the Atlantic are continuing with the launch of another Play - mobil boat near where the last one disappeare­d.

Brothers Ollie, 11, and Harry Ferguson, eight, from Aberd e e n s h i re , made h e a d l i n e s when their toy ship travelled more than 3,700 miles to reach t h e C a r i b b e a n a f t e r i t wa s launched around 100 miles off the coast of Mauritania in West Africa in 2017.

The toy ship, called Adventure, was fitted with a tracker to pinpoint its location but has not been heard of since it was last recorded around 30 miles off Barbados in May 2019.

However, a family in Trinid a d wi t h t h r e e yo u n g b oys who had heard about the ship’s journey were inspired to continue the adventure by launching another boat.

They contacted the Ferguson family, who sent them a Playmobil ship and chatted with them in video calls to explain how to modify the boat and make it fit to face the open sea.

Macneill Ferguson said: “We set up video conferenci­ng during lockdown and Ollie and Harry shared their engineerin­g experience from the first boat with the Lewis family.

“We sent a second Playmobil ship, the same model, out to the Lewis family, who then rebuilt Adventure2 in exactly the same way that we had our first version.”

Keith Lewis, father of Jax, s e v e n , K a i , 1 0 , a n d F y n n ,

t h r e e , wo r k s o f f s h o r e a n d launched Adventure2 from the offshore supp or t vessel Normand Installer around 74 miles nor th of Georgetown, Guyana, late on Wednesday.

I t i s f i t t e d w i t h a t r a c k e r donated by the Caribbean Oceanograp­hy Aquacultur­e and Subsea Technology Foundation, of which Mr Lewis is a cofounder and director.

The boat also carries a message asking anyone who finds

it to take a photo, contact the families – and launch the vessel back into the sea.

Mr Ferguson said his sons are excited the adventure is starting again.

He said: “Following the original boat was just such a big deal for such a long time and then it just disappeare­d and they didn’t understand why, and they were a bit deflated because we never found the boat.

“The longer it has gone, the less likely it is that we are going to find it. S o they are really pleased someone is doing it with the other boat.”

It is expected that ocean currents will carr y Adventure2 towards Trinidad and then on i n t o t h e C a r i b b e a n S e a . The tiny vessel may then be caught up by the Gulf Stream and could possibly float back across the Atlantic towards the UK.

 ?? PICTURE: MACNEILL FERGUSON/PA ?? 0 The Adventure has vanished, but Adventure2 has launched in its place
PICTURE: MACNEILL FERGUSON/PA 0 The Adventure has vanished, but Adventure2 has launched in its place

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