Cardboard boat race

Hospice sails to victory in cardboard boat race

Thanks to Erika for sharing this latest news from the Hospice. Ed


The boat, which was painted in the bright yellow colour associated with the Hospice, was a work of art, created thanks to a host of generous donations; with top quality cardboard supplied and delivered free to the Island by Tri-Wall of Monmouth and paint, storage and building space supplied free by Vickers Car Craft and the building work itself completed by American boat builder Tom Moore.

Staff, family and friends of Earl Mountbatten Hospice who helped crew the boat during the race, dressed in colourful Hawaiian outfits, were thrilled with their win and pleased to help support another Island charity’s fundraising efforts.

Raising funds for UKSA
The event, which took place on the Esplanade at Cowes on Sunday afternoon was held to raise funds for UKSA, the official charity of Aberdeen Angus Asset Management Cowes Week. Monies raised will go towards UKSA’s aim to offer every Year 6 primary school pupil on the Island the opportunity to enjoy a session on the water.

Katie Radburn, Hospice Fundraiser said,

“The Hospice is very much at the heart of Island life and we were keen to help support UKSA’s fundraising efforts whilst raising awareness of the Hospice and the work we do. We are delighted and somewhat surprised at our win and would like to thank all those who helped us to take part.”

Image: Earl Mountbatten Hospice winning boat with crew; Tom Moore, Celia Clark, Ed Blackburn and Alba Lewis