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Geoff Holt sets sail…
Recently – I wrote a piece about Geoff Holt the quadriplegic sailor preparing to set out to be the first quadriplegic to sail the Atlantic unassisted. Well this morning he set out at 10am local time to do just that – and plans to arrive in Tortola in the British Virgin Islands in 17 days time. As well as the challenge of the expedition, this is a bit of an emotional journey for Geoff as it was in Tortola that Geoff had the accident that caused his disability in 1984.
I only met Geoff a couple of weeks ago – he’s a fantastic guy, great sense of humour, and has a warmth to him that leaves you feeling like you’ve known him for years…
Suffice it is to say that I wish Geoff and his team (personal assistant Susana and cameraman Digby) the best of luck and a safe journey across the pond!
If you’d like to know more about Geoff you can read his story in his book Walking on Water
Geoff Holt – quadriplegic sailor
Every now and then in life you meet someone who really makes an impression on you. Last Saturday I had the honour of meeting Geoff Holt and his lovely assistant Susana…
Geoff was the fist quadriplegic to sail single handed around Great Britain – and is currently preparing to become the fist quadriplegic to cross the Atlantic unassisted with the sailing and navigation of his boat, Impossible Dream. Susana is accompanying Geoff to help with his personal needs
His boat is currently moored at our local marina. It’s a seriously impressive catamaran with his name all over it! The 60 foot boat has been purpose built by a fellow disabled sailor (on loan to Geoff for the voyage) – is worth, I was told, in the region of $3,000,000!
I wish Geoff and Susana a safe and enjoyable crossing when they set off on the 10th of December and are looking forward to following their adventures on Geoff’s website – www.geoffholt.com. Do please give him your support…

