Ex-servicemen to recreate Blondie Hasler's trip
- Tue, 11 May 2010
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A group of ex-servicemen are to re-create the journey in which a pioneering transatlantic yachtsman made his name.
Before Herbert 'Blondie' Hasler finished second in the inaugural OSTAR race behind Sir Francis Chichester in 1960, he led a Royal Marine mission 70 miles in kayaks up the Gironde River to try and destroy the harbour in Nazi-occupied Bordeaux.
Blondie was one of only two men out of 10 to survive the weather, tides and enemy patrols in December 1942, as the rest either drowned or were shot.
After the war, for which he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order, Blondie invented the first wind-vane autopilot and organised the first ever solo, transatlantic race, which is still held every four years.
Now another group of men will take on the challenge, paddling up the river before cycling the 100 mile route that Hasler used for his escape.
The team aim to raise £60,000 for Help for Heroes and the RNLI and will set off for France in June on the 66th anniversary of D-Day.
To follow the voyage visit www.farehamsfrankton.com.



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May 11 23:05
John Mosson
“Ex-Servicemen to recreate Blondie Hasler’s tripâ€
This is what our country needs, respect and recognition for what this man did for his country alongside his fellow Servicemen, as Blondie is a true hero, pioneer and inspiration to others.
It is also a credit to the team completing this, and in so doing raising some money for truly deserving charities.
BZ’s all-round boys!