An introduction to sailing in Dun Laoghaire Harbour for people with multiple sclerosis (MS) earlier this month (April) was so successful that a second is planned for May 8th.
As reported by Afloat, the initiative is run by MS Ireland with the Oceans of Hope Challenge, founded by British sailor and marina manager Robert Munns and Nicola Kaufman.
Munns, who was diagnosed with MS some years ago, had been inspired by a sailing project established by Danish doctor Dr Mikkel Anthonisen.
Oceans of Hope Challenge offers day sailing, passages on tall ships, and berths on two veteran Maxi yachts – Sir Peter Blake’s winning Steinlager 2 and Lion New Zealand, which are both owned by the New Zealand Sailing Trust.
The Irish project was spearheaded by Kerryman Stephen Fitzpatrick who sailed with Oceans of Hope on their Athens challenge in Greece last year.
Fitzpatrick, already a keen dinghy sailor, says the experience “transformed his life”. He plans to run sailing days around the coast for people with the MS.
Applications are invited from people with MS to participate in the second introduction to sailing on May 8th at the Irish National Sailing and Powerboat School (INSS.ie) in Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin.
“This is an introductory course so all levels of experience are welcome,” MS Ireland says.
To learn more about MS and sailing and apply for the sailing day, please email [email protected].
More information on the Oceans of Hope Challenge can be obtained here