Scooby Doo -  Scorpion 8.1 m 
Engines: Petrol
Range: Extended approx 250 to 300 nautical miles
Speed: Max 55 knots
Other notes: 
Team Members: Christian Brash, William Moore & Malcolm Wilkinson
Charity: Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice & Bassetlaw Hospice of the Good Shepherd
Links: www.bluebellwood.org  www.bassetlawhospice.org 
Comments from Christian Brash:
Q: What attracted you to enter The Great British RIB Rally 2010?
A: A friend passed me an advert on the way to see Leicester Tigers in Jan 2009. Seemed quite a challenge. Always wanted to circumnavigate the UK before I'm too old.  
Q: What’s your normal day job?
A: MD at firm of timber importers. John Brash & Co. Specialise in construction timbers (Roof Battens, Cedar Shingles, Scaffold Boards, Cladding & non slip timber decking).
Q: Have you ever done anything this adventurous before? 
A: Climbed Kilimanjaro last Feb. Several London Triathlons and a London Marathon.
Longest rib trip so far is Bridlington to Hartlepool!  
Q: Which part of the Rally are you most looking forward to?
A: Finishing with no breakdowns or injuries! 
Q: What are you going to miss most during the Rally?
A: My wife as she won't come (cannot guarantee flat water) and a hot bath.
Q: What’s your most favourite thing about your RIB?
A: Not the name (Scooby Doo, this was the previous owners, & no Scooby Scooby Doo where are you quotes please!)
Q: Are you fund raising for charity and  if so, which one and why?
A: Bluebell Wood Children's Hospice and Bassetlaw Hospice of the Good Shepherd. Both local to us.
Q: What kind of music will you listen to on your way round?
A: The sound of a humming 2 stroke (we can't agree on musical tastes)

Scooby Doo -  Scorpion 8.1 m 

Engines: Petrol

Range: Extended approx 250 to 300 nautical miles

Speed: Max 55 knots

Other notes: 

Team Members: Christian Brash, William Moore & Malcolm Wilkinson

Charity: Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice & Bassetlaw Hospice of the Good Shepherd

Links:

http://www.bluebellwood.org/ 

http://www.bassetlawhospice.org/

Comments from Christian Brash:

Q: What attracted you to enter The Great British RIB Rally 2010?

A: A friend passed me an advert on the way to see Leicester Tigers in Jan 2009. Seemed quite a challenge. Always wanted to circumnavigate the UK before I'm too old.  

Q: What’s your normal day job?

A: MD at firm of timber importers. John Brash & Co. Specialise in construction timbers (Roof Battens, Cedar Shingles, Scaffold Boards, Cladding & non slip timber decking).

Q: Have you ever done anything this adventurous before? 

A: Climbed Kilimanjaro last Feb. Several London Triathlons and a London Marathon. Longest rib trip so far is Bridlington to Hartlepool!  

Q: Which part of the Rally are you most looking forward to?

A: Finishing with no breakdowns or injuries! 

Q: What are you going to miss most during the Rally?

A: My wife as she won't come (cannot guarantee flat water) and a hot bath.

Q: What’s your most favourite thing about your RIB?

A: Not the name (Scooby Doo, this was the previous owners, & no Scooby Scooby Doo where are you quotes please!)

Q: Are you fund raising for charity and  if so, which one and why?

A: Bluebell Wood Children's Hospice and Bassetlaw Hospice of the Good Shepherd. Both local to us.

Q: What kind of music will you listen to on your way round?

A: The sound of a humming 2 stroke (we can't agree on musical tastes)

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