Harry Besley, the 17-year-old Round Britain eRIB Challenge skipper, is delighted to announce that marine clothing brand GILL has signed up to pledge support as a Premium Sponsor. Aligned with their intent to ‘inspire the next generation of adventurers, to push boundaries and challenge the norm’, they were captivated by his sheer determination and forward-thinking plans.
“It’s been really interesting to learn about Harry’s challenge and the complexities associated with it,” said Rachel Pratt, Senior Marketing Manager at GILL. “It’s such an important issue that needs attention and we have a huge amount of admiration for what he is doing. We hope this is the start of positive change in the marine industry and will show people that it is possible to still enjoy being out on the water without negatively impacting the marine environment. The path to true sustainability is a long one, but together we can play our part in protecting the environment.”
Thrilled to receive this level of commitment from a global marine figurehead in the green sector, Project Manager at Round Britain eRIB, Jaqui Besley commented, “We were keen to work with a brand who have a strong focus on sustainability and GILL have been driving this agenda for years. It is a really good fit, with their unique waterproof XPEL® fabric finish free of harmful PFCs, plus the Eco Pro Rash Vest and Holcombe Crew range, that use polyester fibres from ocean sourced PET plastic bottles.”
In addition, the team has welcomed Vulkan Technologies as a Gold Sponsor.
“Vulkan is happy to support Harry on his Round Britain voyage and is already working on some interesting projects in the field of electric/hybrid propulsion. This challenge will hopefully promote these projects for us as well as the eRIB challenge itself! said Adrian Birkin, MD, Vulkan UK.
A second Gold Sponsor, recently signed up is Bournemouth and Poole College. They will be providing online educational resources that will be available to download from the eRIB Challenge website.
David Massieu-King, Business Development Manager at Bournemouth & Poole College, commented, “We’re really pleased to be supporting this exciting adventure. As a college, we pride ourselves in being at the forefront of marine education and working with local and national employers. We hope this inspires both young and old to learn more about the marine industries of the UK, the importance of sustainability and how both can work together to make a difference.”
Harry is aiming to circumnavigate Britain in an electric power boat (RIB) this summer and will be at the South Coast and Green Tech Boat Show 21st – 23rd April at Ocean Village, Southampton. Register now on the website for event tickets and come and meet the team. (https://www.mdlmarinas.co.uk/events/boat-show-tickets/)
Working with British Marine and the RYA, through their joint Green Blue initiative, the team aims to increase public knowledge and deeper understanding of why the development of a sustainable leisure marine sector and related infrastructure is crucial.