FAQ’s
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Q. What’s in it for you?
Ans. The opportunity to publisise and increase your value in the market, gain charitable funds, maximise you profile and the pure enjoyment of being part of a pioneering event with the excitement of something new, to mention just a few benefits.
Q. Are You Doing this for Charity
Ans. Yes, details to be advised.
Q. When will this event take place?
Ans. The Summer of 2024 exact date dependent on weather window.
Q. What route will you be taking?
Ans. Anticlockwise from Tower Bridge, passing through the Great Glen Fault, returning to Tower Bridge.
Q. How long will it take?
Ans. A maximum target of 10 days.
Q. Why are you undertaking this exploration?
Ans. Apart from the sheer joy of exploring the coast line from the sea, there are many reasons, click here for my vision.
Q. What help can I offer?
Ans. There is a list of items on the web Site. Click here for details.
Q. How do I get involved?
Ans. Contact me in the first instance or complete the form on the website.
Q. Is it possible?
Ans. The obvious answer is, anything is possible. Although this is a solo ride it is not possible without the support of others. This expedition will need the support of many, click here to see what help you can provide.
Q. Will it be easy?
Ans. The initial thought of popping along the coast on a jet ski may sound like anyone can do it. In reality, even a relatively calm day is taxing when significant distances are covered and the sea is never flat, especially when navigating the fastest route point to point. Couple this with the extreme endurance requirements to cover between 2 to 3 thousand miles in 10 days or less and logistics involved, the challenge is anything but easy.
Q. Why is jet-skiing written without capitals and with a hyphen.
Ans. The term jet-skiing is a verb and used in this context.
Q. What Solo means
Ans. Riding a personal watercraft without a group and being the only person to circumnavigate completely around Britain on water with no land intersections.