Saturday 26th February 2022
Report written by Ella J (She/her)
It was ship ahoy for five Goodgym folk this sunny Saturday morning.
We were all on board at the Pioneer Sailing Trust as we battened down the hatches after Storm Eunice's attempt to steer the ships off course! A quick cuppa courtesy of Phil and we launched into action.
Captain Mike dutifully delegated our missions which included bailing rainwater out of the boats, fixing tarpaulin, sweeping the warehouse and organising cupboards. He certainly ran a tight ship.
It was all hands on deck and none of us were down in the doldrums as the mission was plain sailing. Andy was back for his second task this week and taught us some nautical knots and it was marvelous to see Denise and have a catch up.
Before we knew it, it was time to abandon ship and become landlubbers again.
About Us Once it became apparent the complex restoration of Pioneer was possible, the decision was made to set up Pioneer Sailing Trust in 1999. The trust, whose founder trustees were Mary Falk, Charles Harker and Rupert Marks, is a registered charity. From day one practical help and funding has arrived in generous measure from many individuals, organisations and local businesses. Pioneer’s new purpose is to offer young people the challenge of sailing, which often proves to be a life changing experience. Pioneer has accommodation for three qualified crew and twelve trainees. As a powerful and strong sea going vessel, she is ideally suited for day sailing or passage work in the Thames estuary, across the North Sea or the English Channel. Being a crew member highlights and emphasises many vital qualities essential in life and the trust believes these practical and new experiences helps develop young people. The trust also opened Harker’s Yard in 2009 to further its work with training and education in the marine industry and provided opportunities for work experience and apprenticeships in marine engineering and boat building and repair. Pioneer Sailing Trust works closely with life development trusts, training agencies, councils, social services and other organisations devoted to improving the life prospects of young people, many of whom deal with difficult circumstances. Young people often find time at the trust opens new windows of opportunity.
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