Charity Sail

Malcolm Palmer sailed round the UK in summer 2007 for charity

 


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C Map C Map - the leading provider of digital maritime cartography, data services and other navigational information.
C Map have kindly loaned me all the electronics charts needed for my trip - thank you to them
Sailing Days Sailing Days is a recognised RYA training centre based in Chichester Harbour and have given me training and RNLI safety checks - thank you to them
Dean & Reddyhof Dean & Reddyhof Marinas - The marina at East Cowes let me stay free (5 June) if I donated £25 to RNLI.
They run marinas along the south coast at Portland, Haslar, East Cowes and Weymouth and are currently building a marina at Portland which will accomodate 600 boats.
Brixham Marina kindly donated their marina fee for my stay on 8 June to the RNLI. The marina is a lovely relaxing spot with professional and helpful staff.
Charity Sail logo The Charity Sail logo was designed by Jess Fenton.
William's Fund This website has been made and is maintained by Alyson Griffin. I met her recently because she works for the Legend dealer I contacted about a few queries I had with my boat when I bought it in April 2007, and she volunteered to do this website for me in her free time in return for me agreeing to raise money for William's Fund. This is a charity for which she also voluntarily maintains the website www.williamsfund.co.uk
Padstow Harbour Padstow marina kindly donated the £48 marina fee to William's Fund. This is an excellent place for yachtsmen to visit. Safe, easy access - a hidden gem. The facilities and staff are extremely helpful to visitors. Hence why the few boats here probably stay much longer than they intended.
  Rhiw Syr Dafydd Primary School, Oakdale, Caerphilly raised £76 for William's Fund
Premier Marina
Premier Marina, Chichester kindly agreed that £283.06 was to go to Outward Bound