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Sunday 13 August 2023

Students from King’s Lynn’s Springwood High School sail from Lowestoft to Great Yarmouth on Excelsior


 

Students from Springwood High School in Lynn got the adventure of a lifetime when they set sail as crew in a 102-year-old fishing boat.


The youngsters took part in two trips as part of a joint initiative between the school and the Excelsior Trust, a charity providing sailing experiences for young and disadvantaged people.


The pupils travelled on the Excelsior which was built in 1921 to trawl the Northern South Sea. The vessel is believed to be one of the last surviving Lowestoft fishing smacks.


The scheme was organised by Springwood history teacher Matt Scoles, who has been a keen sailor since childhood and runs sailing taster sessions at Snettisham Sailing Club during the summer.


While the trust provides a professional skipper and a leading hand, the students perform the duties of a crew.


This includes hauling all the ropes to set and trim the sails and taking directions from the professionals to sail the vessel.


Mr Scoles said: “On the first day, we had torrential rain and poor visibility, but, despite some sea-sickness, they rose to the challenge and persevered through it.”


Mr Scoles said: “On the second day, Year 10 were blessed with a gorgeous summer’s day and, working as a team, were able to set sail almost as soon as Excelsior was clear of the sandbanks off Lowestoft.”


Mr Scoles added: “These trips provide an opportunity for students to experience something that they have never done before, in an environment that is totally new and challenging.

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