Remember someone you have lost to suicide by putting their name

and your own personal message on our Ocean Rowing boat

On Dec 12 2026 we will row away from La Gomera, a small island in the Canaries. We’ll have all the food, water, kit and spare parts for the 40(ish) days we expect to be rowing…all the way to Antigua. Our boat ‘Legacy’ is an RX45 designed and built for this very purpose, by Rannoch Adventure.

Here’s a few fascinating facts about the Worlds Toughest Row:

Rowers cover around 3,000 miles

The World’s Toughest Atlantic rowing race takes rowers roughly 3,000 miles (4,800 km) from La Gomera in the Canary Islands to Antigua in the Caribbean, following historic trade wind routes once used by Christopher Columbus

Crews row 24 hours a day

Teams row continuously, usually in two-hour shifts on / two-hour shifts off, day and night, for anything from 30 to 90+ days depending on weather, boat speed, and crew size. Sleep deprivation becomes one of the biggest challenges

Boats are tiny and brutally exposed

The ocean rowing boats are only about 8 metres long, less than 2 metres wide, and include a cramped cabin just big enough to lie down in. There’s no toilet - just a bucket - and rowers are exposed to waves that can reach 20–30 feet or more

Burning 5,000+ calories per day

Rowers typically burn 5,000 to 6,000 calories every day -sometimes more - while battling heat, humidity, seasickness, and salt sores. Maintaining body weight is nearly impossible, and significant weight loss is common

World records are still being broken

Despite the race’s brutal nature, records continue to fall. The fastest four-person Atlantic crossing was achieved in 29 days in 2018, while solo and women’s crew records have been smashed multiple times in recent years

Ordinary people regularly take part

You don’t have to be an elite athlete. Participants have included teachers, accountants, doctors, parents, and first-time rowers - many of whom had never rowed competitively before signing up. Determination often matters more than experience

Navigation is old-school and digital

Crews use GPS tracking, weather routing advice, and compass navigation, but must still make constant judgment calls about winds, currents, and storms—sometimes choosing between rowing extra miles or risking dangerous conditions

Safety systems are crucial - but limited

Each boat carries emergency beacons, satellite trackers, and communication devices, allowing organisers to monitor positions. However, rescues can still take days, reinforcing how self-reliant crews must be

Most crews row for a greater cause

The majority of teams raise money for charities, often linked to health, mental wellbeing, the environment, or education. Collectively, the race has generated tens of millions for charitable causes since its inception.

In December, four ordinary people will attempt something extraordinary: rowing the Atlantic Ocean.

It’s a brutal physical challenge, but the crossing itself is only part of the story. We’re rowing to raise the funds needed to get the boat across safely - and to raise money for two charities close to our hearts: Samaritans and Changing Lives.

At the heart of this row is a simple idea: remembrance, conversation, and connection. 

NAMES ACROSS THE OCEAN

We invite you to remember someone you have lost to suicide, and helping to prevent it happening to someone else, by donating £50. 

50% will go to the Samaritans, 20% will go to Changing Lives , 30% will go to Team Spirit towards the cost of the Atlantic crossing

In return you write a name or message on the boat itself. The hull will be covered in names, words, and memories - turning the boat into a moving tribute. 

Our boat will tell the story of hundreds of people. By covering the boat in names, we’re making the unseen visible. And we will promote the importance of talking, listening, and asking for help, because too many people suffer in silence - and they shouldn’t have to. 

Use this QR code to donate, and send us the name of the person you’d like to remember, and the message you would like on the boat. We can transfer that onto the boat for you.

Or if you prefer you can come and write on the boat yourself - we will have a weekend in the Cotswolds in the summer (date to be confirmed)

I WANT TO DONATE £50 TO PUT A SPECIAL NAME ON THE BOAT!