Bic Kayaks and Ultra Sport Europe are helping a group of ex-servicemen complete an extraordinary challenge as they plan to retrace the path of a WW2 mission to destroy German shipping in Bordeaux.
In December 1942, ten Royal Marines set out in five canoes to travel 70 miles up the Gironde River from out at sea, battling the weather, tides and shipping lines, as well as getting past enemy patrols. Only two of the men made it home – “Blondie” Hasler and Bill Sparks. The rest either drowned or were shot.
Ultra Sport and Bic Kayaks have come together with the team to support ‘Operation Cockle Shell Heroes’, by providing them with all of the kayaking equipment they need to complete the task.
The team said: “We have been given a massive boost with Ultra Sport Europe coming on board and giving us ALL the sea going kit we need. From kayaks, to wetsuits and hats, we can’t thank them enough. We never dreamed a company would help as much as these guys have.”
All of the boats will be named after those used in the raid in 1942 – Catfish, Coalfish, Conger, Cuttlefish and Crayfish.
The team are aiming to raise £60,000 for the Help for Heroes charity and the RNLI, and will set off for France in June 2010. After the event the equipment will be auctioned off and the money will be split between the two charities.
PADDLE TEAM
1. David Gray Ex RN Submarine – 2 i/c.
2. Trevor Illingworth Ex Army
3. Paul Tudor Ex RN Diver
4. Ian Smith Police Officer Ex Royal Marines Commando
5. Paul Charlson Ex Royal Marines Commando – Team Leader
6. Steven Scott Civilian
7. Dave Scorch Ex Royal Navy
8. Chris Rees Ex Colour Sergeant – Royal Marines Band Service
9. Dave Taylor Ex Drum Major Royal Marines Band Service
10. Paul Wilkinson Fire Brigade
RESERVE PADDLERS
11. David Wheaton Civilian
SHORE PARTY
12. Peter Mitchell Ex RN Submarine Service
13. David Gray snr Civilian
14. Adrian Bay Side Diner
For more information on the event visit: http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/cockleshell_heroes.html or http://www.farehamsfrankton.com/index.html
For regular updates and more information on the equipment being used, visit www.ultrasporteu.com