Those that have donated £250 or more have become part of the 250 Crew. As a crew member, you will have your name or organisations’s name written on the boat.

The 250 Crew

  • Team Kennard (Charlie, Kilo, Skye & Grace)

    “Best of luck. We will be with you throughout this journey!”

  • Team Mull (Will, Nat, Corynn, & Mairi)

    We're all very proud of PPJJ, and we'll be with you all the way. x

  • Neil and Milly Sandberg

    “What an amazing adventure and achievement this will be. Good luck with it all xx”

  • The Crawford family

    We know you will do it. Hope you have a fantastic adventure!!We will be thinking of you and following you all the way. All our love and Godspeed !

  • Matt Pierson

    Jamie, all power, good fortune and Hebridean strength to you on this extraordinary journey. We will follow you all the way. On, on! Go well!

  • Alastair laurie-walker

    yikes ! looks like hard work ahead ! Will follow your progress with interest.

  • John and Sarah Biron

    We will be following your progress keenly and willing you strength and good luck.

  • Richard & Lucinda Compton

    Good luck!

  • Richard H

    “Wishing you the best.”

  • Sophie and Peter Fernandez

  • Verbier 1936 Ski Touring Club

  • Jonathan and Louise Howard

  • Savills UK

  • Andrew & April Phillips

  • Quentin Blake & Linda Kitson

  • Knight Frank

  • Linnhe Marina

  • Alba Sailing

  • Tim Radford

    Wishing you the very best of luck with your challenge - I think you are completely bonkers but hope you arrive safe and sound in Antigua. Good Luck! Nicky and I will be following your progress closely

  • Sonia Roschnik& Graham Dudley

    Wishing you all the very best success in taking on such an amazing challenge. You have boundless courage my friend!

  • alastair laurie-walker

    yikes ! looks like hard work ahead ! Will follow your progress with interest.

  • Matt Pierson

    Jamie, all power, good fortune and Hebridean strength to you on this extraordinary journey. We will follow you all the way. On, on! Go well!

Charities

NASS

NASS is a fantastic charity which supports people with AS. 1 in 200 people in the UK suffer from AS and NASS is the primary source of information for people with this condition. NASS also works tirelessly to spread information and awareness of the condition to the wider public and Government.

Open Seas

Openseas.org is a wonderful marine charity based in Scotland. The team monitors the health of our seas and lobbies Government for changes and oversight of Marine Protected Areas (MPA’s) around the coast of Scotland.