Black Diamond
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On Thursday 28th June, Black Diamond will be crossing the Thames Estuary at speeds of up to 40 knots, if the toll booths aren't too clogged up with traffic. The mission: To raise money for the West Mersea Lifeboat by entering the Round the Island Race, but with a difference......
From the press release:-
Our beautiful classic boat Black Diamond celebrates her Golden Jubilee in this, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee year.
We wanted to mark her 50th birthday by doing something that would challenge both the boat and her crew to the full, while at the same time raising funds for a cause very close to the hearts of all who sail the coastal waters of the UK.
So we decided to enter Black Diamond in the JP Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race 2012 on 30th June. Skipper Greg Dunn is a veteran of the event, having completed the RTIR 2011 on the trimaran Strontium Dog. The rest of the crew are first-timers in the Solent. As is Black Diamond herself.
To make things even more fun, and because just getting round the gruelling RTIR in a 30-foot, 50-year-old plywood boat isn’t quite enough of a challenge, we’re adding another dimension . . .
A musical one!
Last year, Greg and partner Juliet Doyle founded Black Diamond Accordions – ‘The Only Range of Musical Instruments Named After a Boat’.
In the Round the Island Race 2012, Greg and fellow crew-member James Delarre of folk-rock band Mawkin will be playing Black Diamond Accordions at every possible opportunity, both ashore and afloat.
Bearing in mind that accordions are not waterproof, conditions may prevent a lot of bellows action during the race itself. But, come what may, the boys will be playing their accordions on the boat and ashore, before and after the race, so if you are going to be in Cowes, do listen out for us and come and join the fun.
If you would like to sponsor this musical madness, please visit our donations page at www.justgiving.com/BlackDiamond
From the press release:-
Our beautiful classic boat Black Diamond celebrates her Golden Jubilee in this, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee year.
We wanted to mark her 50th birthday by doing something that would challenge both the boat and her crew to the full, while at the same time raising funds for a cause very close to the hearts of all who sail the coastal waters of the UK.
So we decided to enter Black Diamond in the JP Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race 2012 on 30th June. Skipper Greg Dunn is a veteran of the event, having completed the RTIR 2011 on the trimaran Strontium Dog. The rest of the crew are first-timers in the Solent. As is Black Diamond herself.
To make things even more fun, and because just getting round the gruelling RTIR in a 30-foot, 50-year-old plywood boat isn’t quite enough of a challenge, we’re adding another dimension . . .
A musical one!
Last year, Greg and partner Juliet Doyle founded Black Diamond Accordions – ‘The Only Range of Musical Instruments Named After a Boat’.
In the Round the Island Race 2012, Greg and fellow crew-member James Delarre of folk-rock band Mawkin will be playing Black Diamond Accordions at every possible opportunity, both ashore and afloat.
Bearing in mind that accordions are not waterproof, conditions may prevent a lot of bellows action during the race itself. But, come what may, the boys will be playing their accordions on the boat and ashore, before and after the race, so if you are going to be in Cowes, do listen out for us and come and join the fun.
If you would like to sponsor this musical madness, please visit our donations page at www.justgiving.com/BlackDiamond