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4/9/2024
We did it!
Leading the Charge – record breaking young Skipper proves capabilities of eBoating through Round Britain eRIB endurance challenge
18-year-old Harry Besley has completed a never attempted before journey around Britain in his electric RIB, stopping at over 45 locations across England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland, travelling approximately 1,708 nm over the course of 31 days 20 hours and 46 mins.
Harry Besley with cousin and crew Henry Cietak, become the first to round Land’s End in an electric boat.
Harry Besley with his boat ELECTRA becomes the first and fastest electric boat to circumnavigate Great Britain.
Passionate about the opportunity to both enthuse and educate, and to push for a greener future for marine transport, Harry and his ground support crew (travelling 2,981 miles in their 100% electric MAXUS T90EV pick up truck) set out with a clear mission “Right from the start our intention has been to help the marine industry move towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future, accelerating the change and encouraging industry investment. Demand in the eMarine sector needs to increase in order to give manufacturers confidence to move forward with new products, and to give harbours and ports a reason to invest in shore side charging” comments Project Manager Jaqui Besley.
Supported by a range of companies across the marine sector from micro-innovators to industry household names, training facilities and industry bodies, the Round Britain eRIB Challenge has certainly raised considerable awareness throughout. Skipper Harry Besley explains: “The support we have received from sponsors, harbour and port teams and members of the public at all our stop locations, as well as on our social media postings, has been so encouraging. There has been a real sense of positive interest in what we have been trying to achieve. This was particularly welcome on some of our trickier legs where limitations on time, tides and charging proved difficult and often kept us up for much of the night.” A big thanks must go to all the staff at the ports, harbours and marinas who helped make this happen.
The record-breaking journey may now be complete; however, the mission carries on. Jaqui expands: “Our eRIB ‘Electra’ proved her worth, as we tested the capabilities of an electric boat further than ever before – changeable sea conditions affected by wind, tides, currents and headlands. I hope the propulsion system team will benefit from the experience of seeing their equipment perform over these longer distances and over consecutive charge and discharge cycles.” In reality though it’s unlikely that eBoating users in the near future will be making this type of long distance trip. However, with 3-phase power already part of the existing infrastructure in many ports and harbours, the cost and effort to set up a local provision is not as much of a barrier as people may think. “We ‘fast’ charged from existing AC infrastructure at 30 of our stop locations so people shouldn’t be put off. With the right equipment shore side, fast charging is certainly a viable and immediate possibility.”
To continue to develop industry understanding of how the transition to electric propulsion can be supported, the project is involved in a collaboration between The Green Blue, the Royal Yachting Association’s environmental outreach programme, and South Hams District Council which is a survey-based study, aimed at recreational boat users gathering data around fuel use, attitudes towards electric propulsion and needs and behaviours around engine use. For more information about the RYA Electric Propulsion Survey, please see https://thegreenblue.org.uk/electric-propulsion-survey-have-your-say/
As Harry reflects on his A-Level results (received the day after arriving back at Lyme Regis) and seeks as many boating opportunities as possible during a well-earned gap year, the Round Britain eRIB team are now looking to sell their special boat, Electra. The silent electric motor is a game changer in safety and training on the water and interested parties should contact the Project Team or come and see us at stand F010 on 13th/14th and 20th/21st/22nd September at the Southampton International Boat Show.
As this is a not-for-profit Challenge, all the kit will now be sold online. Proceeds will be used to cover direct project costs and any surplus will be donated to marine charities.
Please visit our eBay shop to bag a signed fender, branded T-shirts or some new and used sea faring equipment! https://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/roundbri_0
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Notes for editors:
Media are invited to join our Sponsors at our Celebration Event at stand F010 at 3.15p.m. on Friday 13th September at the Southampton International Boat Show. Prosecco, pimms and gin provided.
For more information about the Round Britain eRIB challenge, please see www.roundbritain-erib.org and watch the video footage at https://www.youtube.com/@RoundBritain_eRIB
For photos and images please see: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1TquGH_mOkEoFg4h6NRxWL527FM3WGV1W?usp=drive_link
Facts and Figures:
12,858 Kg CO2 saved
2,981 ground crew miles 1,708 boat crew nautical miles 3,709 kWh used 8 nights in a bed 12 recoveries 11 launches, 1 crane hoist 2 safety alert radio calls 3 routers
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Over 400 comms checks by satellite radio
30 fast charges from AC shore power 3 fast charges from DC shore power 6 fast charges from car chargers 1 planned charge from diesel generator 0 charges from emergency generator 3 grumpy people Over 100 helpful people 1 return to port (Milford Haven)
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