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Gypsy Moth IV returns for round-the-world anniversary | Gypsy Moth IV returns for round-the-world anniversary |
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The boat used by Sir Francis Chichester for a solo voyage around the world has made a 50th-anniversary return to the place where the adventure began. | The boat used by Sir Francis Chichester for a solo voyage around the world has made a 50th-anniversary return to the place where the adventure began. |
Sir Francis began his test voyage from Buckler's Hard in Hampshire on 12 August 1966, before launching his attempt from Plymouth two weeks later. | Sir Francis began his test voyage from Buckler's Hard in Hampshire on 12 August 1966, before launching his attempt from Plymouth two weeks later. |
He became the first person to single-handedly circumnavigate the globe by the clipper route. | |
His 54ft (16m) ketch Gipsy Moth IV will be on the Beaulieu River for two days. | His 54ft (16m) ketch Gipsy Moth IV will be on the Beaulieu River for two days. |
Sir Francis' son, Giles, is returning to the Beaulieu Estate for the anniversary and will present the yacht's burgee to Lord Montagu. | Sir Francis' son, Giles, is returning to the Beaulieu Estate for the anniversary and will present the yacht's burgee to Lord Montagu. |
The Royal Yacht Squadron flag had been displayed in Chichester Cathedral for nearly 50 years but will now be added to the Buckler's Hard Maritime Museum collection. | The Royal Yacht Squadron flag had been displayed in Chichester Cathedral for nearly 50 years but will now be added to the Buckler's Hard Maritime Museum collection. |
Also attending the event will be Chris and Dave Martin, the sons of shopkeeper Rhoda Martin who helped provide supplies for the nine-month adventure. | Also attending the event will be Chris and Dave Martin, the sons of shopkeeper Rhoda Martin who helped provide supplies for the nine-month adventure. |
Mr Chichester, who was five at the time of his father's famous voyage, recalled preparations for the trip had been stressed due to "last-minute alterations to the ballast in the keel" and "anxieties over finding extra finance" after boat-building costs ran over budget. | Mr Chichester, who was five at the time of his father's famous voyage, recalled preparations for the trip had been stressed due to "last-minute alterations to the ballast in the keel" and "anxieties over finding extra finance" after boat-building costs ran over budget. |
He said: "The one thing I do remember, I am almost embarrassed to say, was watching the World Cup final in Mrs Martin's upstairs room." | He said: "The one thing I do remember, I am almost embarrassed to say, was watching the World Cup final in Mrs Martin's upstairs room." |
Sir Francis, who was 64 at the start of his trip, had held a mooring on the Beaulieu River since the 1950s. | Sir Francis, who was 64 at the start of his trip, had held a mooring on the Beaulieu River since the 1950s. |
Lord Montagu, who owns the Beaulieu Estate, said: "Before he set sail, local people played a vital role in preparations such as the rigging and food supplies, as well as providing support and waving him off on his long journey." | Lord Montagu, who owns the Beaulieu Estate, said: "Before he set sail, local people played a vital role in preparations such as the rigging and food supplies, as well as providing support and waving him off on his long journey." |
The route sailed by Sir Francis followed that of the clipper ships which ran from west to east through the Southern Ocean. | |
Gipsy Moth IV | Gipsy Moth IV |
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