Starting from the Canary Islands, heading towards the Caribbean.There are more than 5000 km to go… If we don’t get lost in a storm.
We will row for almost 50 days from December 2019 to January 2020. That will leave us plenty of time to get bored! Unless…
As young rowers, we always admired ocean adventurers. Now, it’s time for us to act! Plus, it’s a super opportunity to support a charity.
THE PROJECT
We will row across the Atlantic Ocean in full autonomy on a eight-meter-long boat.
CAP48
Fighting disability
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CAP48 helps improve the living conditions of disabled persons by funding projects focused on mobility and well-being.
Raising awareness
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CAP48 supports pedagogical innovations, which integrate disabled persons in our society and help them live their life to the fullest.
Innovating
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CAP48 supports and funds projects which help disabled people and persons in need.
We need your support in this adventure
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Instead of begging for money, we have adopted a different approach that will bring lots of fun to you and hopefully to us as well.
Challenge us and help us raise funds to finance our project and support Cap 48.
MAKE US ROW
10€/km
You care for us and want us to be as prepared as possible before we sail off? Make us train and row as many kilometers as you want.
50€/video
MAKE US SHOOT A VIDEO
You wonder what is the daily life on a boat in the Atlantic ocean? Ask us a specific question and we’ll shoot a funny and explicative video of our adventures! Choose wisely, we’ll do the rest!
150€/challenge
CHALLENGE US
You want Ben to sing Celine Dion? You want Yegor to do a backflip in the water? This section is for you! Propose us a challenge and we’ll make your dreams come true.
SPONSORING
You want your company to support a meaningful project and embark on a great adventure?
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Good, because we need your help. Big time.
Scroll on our boat "Lady Charmaine", to get a small overview of what it takes to cross an ocean
& find out how you can get involved in our sponsoring brochure!
- Meet Lady Charmaine -
3 cups
Blueberries
Electronics
Life at sea isn’t easy. Our GPS, satellite phone and water maker will hopefully get us through.
2 tbsp.
Salt
1½ cups
Butter
Training
How to operate a radio? How to navigate at sea? How to rescue your buddy? We’ll learn all that.
Boat
Our floating home for the duration of the crossing. Tiny but comfy, it first needs to be safe.
Food
Rowing 12 hours a day burns calories! We’ll embark 1000 dried food packs, hoping it’ll be enough for Ben!
Shipping
One crossing should be enough! A container ship will have to bring our boat back home.