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Youth charities back on the water at postponed Mayflower 400 event

by Association of Sail Training Organisations 7 Aug 2021 13:24 UTC 15-20 August 2021
Jolie Brise (L) and Pegasus (R) at ASTO Dartmouth to Gosport Race 2016 © Max Mudie / UK Sail Training

ASTO (Association of Sail Training Organisations) are delighted to announce that we will be holding our Mayflower 401 Anniversary Small Ships Race this month.

The regatta will take place from Sunday 15th August to Friday 20th August 2021, and will commence at Ocean Village Marina in Southampton, and finish at the Royal Dart Yacht Club in Dartmouth.

The Mayflower 401 Small Ships Race will see thirteen UK Sail Training vessels take part, including those owned and operated by Ocean Youth Trust South, the Rona Sailing Project, the Island Trust, Morning Star Trust, and others.

For many of the youth charities taking part, this will be their first major event in two years due to the impact and restrictions of the pandemic. Most vessels were only able to restart residential Sail Training in the last two months. Therefore, this race will serve as a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the reopening of our incredibly valuable sector, which provides lifechanging experiences for disadvantaged young people and disabled people of any age.

The Mayflower 401 Small Ships Race is being held to commemorate the 401-year anniversary of the departure of the Mayflower on her way to transport Pilgrims from Southampton to the 'new world' in 1620. Originally, the race was due to go ahead last summer to coincide with other Mayflower 400 events taking place across the South. The event is being supported by Ocean Village Marina, the Royal Southampton Yacht Club, Dart Harbour, and the Royal Dart Yacht Club.

Over 100 young people will take part in the three-day passage race which, like the Mayflower, will leave from Southampton and call into Dartmouth. Many of the young people competing in this race have never had the opportunity to go sailing before and will work as a team to steer, set sail, and navigate.

Lucy Grodie from ASTO said: 'I'm so pleased we are finally able to host the Mayflower 401 Small Ships Race. Sail Training is a brilliant way for young people to gain confidence, learn new skills and enjoy the outdoors. The benefits Sail Training can bring to so many young people are especially important after such a tough 18 months. While the event is billed as a race, it's really the taking part and making the effort that counts. The young crews will come away with a renewed sense of what they can do, new friends and memories for life.'

In the interest of ensuring that this event is as Covid-secure as possible, all competitors are required to complete a lateral flow test before joining their vessels in Southampton, and again before attending the prize-giving ceremony in Dartmouth.

To find out more about ASTO, Sail Training, and the positive work our member organisations do, visit our website: www.uksailtraining.org or visit www.dartmouthmayflower400.uk to learn more about other Mayflower 400 commemorative events in the South.

Race participants list
ASTO Mayflower 401 Small Ships Race extra info

Vessel Name, Sail Training Organisation (Location).
Please note Trainees are young people aged between 12-25, or disabled people of any age.

Boleh, Boleh Project (Portsmouth)
www.bolehproject.com

  • Length: 12.2m
  • Rig: Bermudan Junk
  • No. Staff: 2
  • No. Trainees: 6
  • Total crew: 8

Bright Star, Morning Star Trust (Portsmouth)
www.mst.org.uk

  • Length: 11m
  • Rig: Bermudan Cutter
  • No. Staff: 2
  • No. Trainees: 5
  • Total crew: 7

Challenge Wales, Challenge Wales (Penarth)
www.challengewales.org

  • Length: 22m
  • Rig: Bermudan Cutter
  • No. Staff: 4
  • No. Trainees: 12
  • Total crew: 16

Donald Searle, Rona Sailing Project (Southampton)
www.ronasailingproject.org.uk

  • Length: 22.8m
  • Rig: Bermudan Ketch
  • No. Staff: 6
  • No. Trainees: 14
  • Total crew: 20

Eastern Star, Morning Star Trust (Portsmouth)
www.mst.org.uk

  • Length: 11m
  • Rig: Bermudan Cutter
  • No. Staff: 2
  • No. Trainees: 5
  • Total crew: 7

Johanna Lucretia, Island Trust (Plymouth)
www.theislandtrust.org.uk

  • Length: 29m
  • Rig: Topsail Schooner
  • No. Staff: 3
  • No. Trainees: 12
  • Total crew: 15

Jolie Brise, Dauntsey's School (Hamble)
www.dauntseys.org

  • Length: 25m
  • Rig: Gaff Cutter
  • No. Staff: 6
  • No. Trainees: 9
  • Total crew: 15

Merrilyn, Rona Sailing Project (Southampton)
www.ronasailingproject.org.uk

  • Length: 19m
  • Rig: Bermudan Schooner
  • No. Staff: 6
  • No. Trainees: 10
  • Total crew: 16

Offshore Scout, Offshore (Essex)
www.offshore.org.uk

  • Length: 15m
  • Rig: Bermudan Ketch
  • No. Staff: 3
  • No. Trainees: 8
  • Total crew: 11

Olga, Sailing Tectona (Plymouth)
www.sailingtectona.co.uk

  • Length: 22m
  • Rig: Gaff Cutter
  • No. Staff: 3
  • No. Trainees: 8
  • Total crew: 11

Prolific, Ocean Youth Trust South (Southampton)
www.oytsouth.org

  • Length: 32m
  • Rig: Bermudan Ketch
  • No. Staff: 10
  • No. Trainees: 12
  • Total crew: 22

Rona II, Rona Sailing Project (Southampton)
www.ronasailingproject.org.uk

  • Length: 20.6m
  • Rig: Bermudan Ketch
  • No. Staff: 6
  • No. Trainees: 17
  • Total crew: 23

Scaramouche, Greig City Academy (London)
www.greigcityacademy.co.uk

  • Length: 13.7m
  • Rig: Bermudan Sloop
  • No. Staff: 3
  • No. Trainees: 10
  • Total crew: 13

There are still a few spaces left onboard Offshore, Morning Star, and Challenge Wales. To find out more, please contact these organisations directly.

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