Become a `Friend of Gipsy Moth IV`
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Become a `Friend of Gipsy Moth IV`
Become a ‘Friend of Gipsy Moth IV’ Help maintain an iconic British yacht. The Gipsy Moth Trust. Registered Charity Commission No: 1142218 www.gipsymoth.org The Gipsy Moth IV Story Gipsy Moth IV took her place in maritime history when sailed single-handed around the globe by Sir Francis Chichester, racing against times set by the clipper ships of the nineteenth century. development) formed a partnership with the magazine, and together worked to restore the classic yacht. Returning to Plymouth on 28 May 1967, Sir Francis and Gipsy Moth IV were greeted by a huge flotilla afloat and a crowd of over 250,000 ashore, with millions more watching on TV, enthralled by the occasion and inspired by the courage and determination that had made it possible. The restoration was undertaken at the Camper and Nicholson yard at Gosport, where skilled craftsmen, many of whom had been involved in her original construction brought her back to life. The entire project was supported by the overwhelming generosity both of the British public and commercial donors who helped to re-equip her ready for her second circumnavigation. Honoured with a Knighthood by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Sir Francis had set new records for a small single-handed sailing vessel , and Gipsy Moth IV lives on today as part of our heritage. This second journey, crewed by young people on each leg, ended once again in Plymouth on the 40th anniversary of the first voyage by Sir Francis, and helped to influence the lives of another generation. Between 1967 and 2003, Gipsy Moth IV was on public display in a concrete dry dock at Greenwich – appropriately as a neighbour to the clipper ship Cutty Sark. But a classic wooden yacht needs constant and costly care and maintenance and in 2010 Gipsy Moth IV was bought by East Anglian business partners Eileen Skinner and Rob Thompson in order to keep her in the UK – with a continuing management contract with the UKSA. The next stage in her life had begun! Sadly, her condition deteriorated dramatically. Following Yachting Monthly’s extensive ‘Stop the Rot’ campaign, the UK Sailing Academy (a registered charity helping young people to change their lives through maritime education and personal Ownership of Gipsy Moth IV has now been transferred by Rob and Eileen to the Gipsy Moth Trust, a charity registered in the UK, in order to protect and preserve her future. The aims of the charity are: To preserve and maintain Gipsy Moth IV in sailing condition. To enable as many people as is practicable to see her or sail her. Rob and Eileen on board Gipsy Moth 1V at the launch of the Gipsy Moth Trust in Cowes in 2011. Photo credit : Paul Gelder/Yachting Monthly To use her (and her legacy) to promote charitable activities and to inspire future generations to achieve their full potential. Why become a ‘Friend of Gipsy Moth IV’ Despite a sound survey at the end of 2010, and a splendid re-furbishment by UKSA student apprentices early in 2011 to bring her back to first class sailing condition, as part of their training, she is, after all, a fifty year old cold-moulded wooden classic yacht. Making her available for more people to see and sail, and attending events around the coast, inevitably leads to wear and tear, the occasional breakage, and unexpected one-off costs. Becoming a ‘Friend’ will cost less than 50p a week. In return you will : Have the satisfaction of knowing that you are part of Gipsy Moth IV’s future life and have helped to preserve an iconic yacht in sailing condition to carry on the legacy of achievement set by Sir Francis Chichester Receive a certificate and car sticker to confirm your status as a ‘Friend’ It is the responsibility of the Gipsy Moth Trust to ensure that funds are available to meet these costs whenever they are needed in the future. Receive a bi-annual newsletter to keep you up-to-date on GMIV activities – and advance information on future events where she can be seen/sailed So, although individual donations – however small! – are welcome, we invite you to become a ‘Friend of Gipsy Moth IV’. Qualify for a 10% chartering Gipsy Moth IV By making a small annual donation by Standing Order to The Gipsy Moth Trust you will be contributing directly to her continued existence in good sailing condition as part of a UK and global maritime heritage – a heritage which recognises the extraordinary achievements of Sir Francis Chichester and which can inspire future generations to achieve their dreams. discount* on Qualify for a 10% discount* on branded clothing and other merchandise available through www.forgipsymoth.com (as at Sept 2011 site under construction) Just complete the form in this brochure, or on www.gipsymoth.org. (*To obtain these discounts you must fill in both parts of the form in this brochure or on www.gipsymoth.org to receive your ‘Friends’ ID number). (Please remember that you can cancel your standing order at any time should you wish to do so, though we would ask you to let us know if you do.) Thank you for becoming a ‘Friend of Gipsy Moth IV’. Your help will ensure that the legacy of Sir Francis Chichester’s achievements will live on to inspire future generations. Gipsy Moth 1V undergoing major restoration at Camper and Nicholson yard at Gosport in 2005, prior to her second circumnavigation. Photo credit : UK Sailing Academy The strength and power of Gipsy Moth 1V today – working with UKSA, she continues to inspire young people through maritime education and personal development. Photo credit : UK Sailing Academy Front cover pic : Gipsy Moth IV rounding Cape Horn during first ‘one-stop’ solo circumnavigation by Sir Francis Chichester. Circa 1967. Photo credit :Sunday Times/Chichester Archive/PPL Back cover pic : Francis Chichester during sailing trials on Gipsy Moth 1V, prior to making the first ‘one-stop’ solo circumnavigation – circa 1966. Photo credit : Chichester Archive/PPL Registered Charity No: 1142218 I would like to become a ‘Friend of Gipsy Moth IV’ Standing Order Mandate To the Manager Address Post Code ……………………………………………………….Bank (your bank details) …………………………………………………………………………. …………………………………………………………………………. …………………………………………………………………………. …………………………………………………………………………. Please pay the Gipsy Moth Trust the amount of £25.00 Commencing on the first day of ……………............ (insert month) 20….. (insert year) and thereafter on the same date each subsequent year. For the credit of: The Gipsy Moth Trust, Lloyds TSB Bank Plc, Milton Keynes, MK9 1NA Sort Code 30-15-53 Account Number 01000603 Debiting my account number (please complete your bank details below) Sort code …………………………………………………………………………… Account Number …………………………………………………………………………… Signed …………………………………………………………………………… Print Name …………………………………………………………………………… Date …………………………………………………………………………… Registration Form In order to be registered as a ‘Friend of Gipsy Moth IV’ and receive your ID number which ensures you have access to newsletters, discounts on chartering costs and other merchandise you need to complete the details below and send to: The Gipsy Moth Trust, Queen’s Cottage, 19 South View, Uppingham, Rutland, LE15 9TU. I have instructed my bank to pay a standing order* to become a ‘Friend of Gipsy Moth IV’. (*I understand that I can cancel this Standing Order at any time and will advise The Gipsy Moth Trust should I do so). Name Address ……………………………………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………. Email address ……………………………………………………………………………. Date of first payment …………………………………………………………………………. I am a UK taxpayer YES / NO (delete as appropriate) This is my money YES / NO By confirming that you are a UK taxpayer you confirm that you pay an amount of income and/or capital gains tax equal or greater than the amount the Gipsy Moth Trust will reclaim on your donation in the tax year. Gipsy Moth IV – 1966/7 Record as the fastest voyage around the world by any small sailing vessel Record non-stop passage by a small sailing vessel (15000 miles) Record as more than twice the distance of the previous single handed longest passage Record as twice breaking the single handed weekly run Record in establishing a single handed speed by sailing 1400 miles in 8 days Company Limited by Guarantee. Incorporated in England & Wales No: 7652711 Registered Charity Commission No: 1142218 Registered Office: 19 Queen’s Cottage, Uppingham, Rutland LE15 9TU www.gipsymoth.org