The Edinburgh Reporter

Five rowers are set to embark on a gruelling 3,000 mile Atlantic journey

- By STEPHEN RAFFERTY

FIVE PORTOBELLO pals will find out how strong their friendship is when they embark on a 3,000 mile trip across the Atlantic in a rowing boat.

The quintet set off from La Gomera in the Canary Islands on 12 December and hope to make landfall in Antigua in the Caribbean about 40 days later, and will raise funds for two charities.

Atlantic Body & Soul is the only Scottish team taking part in this year's Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge, and Sean Watters, Matt Callis, Ed van der Ven, Alec Martin and Cal MacAninch are all members of Eastern Amateur Coastal Rowing Club in Portobello.

The crew expect to face physical extremes, sleep deprivatio­n, hallucinat­ions, and hunger as they row two hours on, two hours off for up to six weeks, during which time they will complete an estimated three million strokes.

All experience­d and resilient rowers, the crew includes a house builder, joiner, site manager, impact investor and well-known actor Cal who has appeared in DCI Banks, Downton Abbey, Mr Selfridge, Trigger Point, and will soon star in new Scottish drama Mayflies, alongside Martin Compston, Ashley Jenson and Tony Curran.

Their Rannoch 45 boat draws inspiratio­n from lifeboats of the 1960s and the self-righting vessel combines shelter with storage space for equipment and supplies.

The charities benefiting from the rowing challenge are Body & Soul, a frontline charity that provides practical and therapeuti­c support for people of all ages who have experience­d grave trauma in childhood, and The Junction, a safe, friendly, confidenti­al centre offering services and support for young people in Edinburgh aged 12-21.

Cal MacAninch said: “We row for Eastern Coastal Rowing Club in Portobello, so we're used to rowing at sea. But the races that we train for all year are short ones. Coastal rowing is one of the fastest growing sports in the country, in the world even. We do short races of maybe 12 minutes, 15 minutes at the most.

“We had to do 120 hours compulsory training on our ocean rowing boat, so we took the boat up north, rowed out of Loch Carron and then headed north, up across the Minch to Ullapool and then back down again.

"The first three days we were pretty much in headwinds the whole way with rain, and it was pretty uncomforta­ble, but the last day was rowing from the Gairloch to Portree in beautiful sunshine.”

He laughed as he said: “What we learned was that the boat's really stable, the boat's really safe - it's almost impossible to sink - and our goal is to row across the Atlantic, finish it stay alive, come back friends and raise lots of money for charities.”

“You can't really prepare for the Atlantic swell in the waves you might be seeing in Scotland,” said Alec Martin.

“It's a kind of once in a lifetime opportunit­y to test yourself to be somewhere really wild.

The world is increasing­ly small and help is increasing­ly at hand the whole time, so to be literally days and days and days away from the nearest assistance or something, is quite a unique feeling.

“We will do two hours on and two hours off, roughly, but it'll be a bit weather dependent and a bit depends on how we're all feeling. But that's the rough pattern, which is linked in to your body sleep cycle, it is really reckoned that you can do that, eat and get an hour or so of sleep and that sort of works for your normal sleep pattern.”

Suzanne Campbell, Service Manager at The Junction, said: “We are inspired and in awe of the team taking on such a huge task, not only to challenge themselves but to support the health and well being of young people in Leith and NE Edinburgh.”

Cal's wife, BAFTA winner Shauna Macdonald, will track the crew's progress on the Atlantic Body & Soul Facebook page.

 ?? Vicki Watson ?? The whole team: Matt Callis, Sean Watters, Ed Van Der Ven, Cal MacAninch and Alec Martin
Vicki Watson The whole team: Matt Callis, Sean Watters, Ed Van Der Ven, Cal MacAninch and Alec Martin
 ?? ?? Shauna MacDonald waves off husband Cal on the epic Atlantic challenge
Shauna MacDonald waves off husband Cal on the epic Atlantic challenge

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