A unique sponsorship opportunity! Join Gerry Hughes as he aims to become the world s first Deaf yachtsman to sail the roughest oceans around the world, non stop... and alone. September 2012 An introduction... www.gerrysmhughes.com 1
In 1969, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston became the first man to sail around the world single-handed, non stop. On 15 th October 2005, he told BBC See Hear: We know [Gerry] has successfully crossed the Atlantic. The next big hurdle for him is to do a circumnavigation. I don t see any reason why he can t. www.gerrysmhughes.com 2
Introduction One of the finest solo yachtsmen in the world, Gerry Hughes is ready to compete. The One More... project is the most exciting, frightening, rewarding sailing trip ever planned on the toughest, most vicious seas on this planet. www.gerrysmhughes.com 3
The One More Challenge: When he was young, Gerry dreamed of three things... One - Gerry has successfully circumnavigated the British Isles. Two Gerry s biggest achievement to date was taking part in the OSTAR transatlantic race. Three Gerry is now determined to take up the One More challenge and become the first deaf yachtsman ever to circumnavigate the world, non stop alone. www.gerrysmhughes.com 4
Some rare triumphs to date... 1520 people have been to the top of Mt. Everest. 560 people have been up in space. 300 people have sailed past all five Capes singlehanded. Not one Deaf person has done this. www.gerrysmhughes.com 5
The project has two aims: 1) To fulfil Gerry s lifetime ambition to be the first Deaf person to sail around the world single-handed, non stop. 2) To inspire young Deaf people, by demonstrating that they too can overcome many of the obstacles they face in life. www.gerrysmhughes.com 6
Gerry is winning through, against the odds First learned to sail at the age of 2. Went to St Vincent's School for the Deaf, Glasgow at the age of 3 Went to St John s School for the Deaf, Boston Spa, Yorkshire, at the age of 13. Gerry and his Dad Had a dream/ambition to sail around the world from the age of 14. Still struggled to read and write at the age of 15.. www.gerrysmhughes.com 7.
Gerry is winning through, against the odds Went to Norfolk House 6 th Form College, Surrey in 1975. Went to Langside College, Glasgow in 1979. During 1975 to 1982, played for and captained Surbiton Deaf Football Club, Surrey. Then moved to play for St Vincent s Deaf Football Club, Glasgow, winning the Scottish Deaf Football Cup, the British Deaf Football Cup, and finishing as runners up in the European Deaf Football Cup. Married to Kay 1985 8
Gerry is winning through, against the odds Became the first Deaf skipper to sail around the British Isles, in 1981. Employed as a Research Associate with the British Sign Language Research Project at Moray House College of Education, University of Edinburgh, 1981. Became Director of Quest for a Language, delivering, managing and liaising with both Deaf and hearing students and developing a sign language curriculum, 1983. Obtained a degree in Mathematics from the Open University, 1991. www.gerrysmhughes.com 9
Gerry is winning through, against the odds Has played golf for Scotland in the World Deaf Golf Championships six times. In 1995, Gerry became the first Deaf teacher in Scotland since 1880. Became Assistant Head of Donaldson s School for the Deaf in 2000. The first Deaf skipper to sail across the Atlantic Ocean, in the Original Single-Handed Transatlantic Race, OSTAR, 2005. First Deaf person to gain Chartered Teacher status in Scotland, in 2007. 10
Previous media coverage: The Herald - There is no need to mollycoddle the disabled, and this is the most encouraging thing. (Sir Robin Knox Johnston) August 1981 Her Majesty s Coastguard - Courage with a capital C. March 1982 Clyde Cruising Club Journal From The Commodore A splendid achievement in this Year of the Disabled. December 1981 The Herald Deaf student makes teaching history. June 1995 Sunday Times - A Question of Sink or Sail... The tide has finally turned for Gerry Hughes, the first deaf yachtsman to cross the Atlantic Ocean. August 2005 The Arran Banner Defying all odds. August 2005 www.gerrysmhughes.com 11
Previous media coverage: Scotland Today (STV) What is your Problem? Round the British Isles. 1981 See Hear (BBC1) 25 mins Circumnavigation outside the British Isles Scotland Today (STV) Transatlantic Oceans See Hear (BBC1) 45 mins OSTAR, 2005 See Hear (BBC2) 45 mins - Sailing back home from the USA, 2006 See Hear (BBC1) 15 mins - First Deaf Teacher in Scotland www.gerrysmhughes.com 12
Previous media coverage: Clyde Cruising Club Journal 1979 for their performance during this cruise Gerry and his crew received a Special Cruising Award Channel Charter Clyde Cruising Club Journal 1980 Ferrier Seamanship Trophy awarded to Gerry and his crew in recognition of the seamanlike way in which they navigated and handled the yacht on this cruise Channel Charter. Clyde Cruising Club Journal 1982 The Commodore s Award - best cruise outside the West of Scotland, two-handed round Britain. Yachting Monthly 1981 Silent Voyage circumnavigation around the outside of the British Isles. www.gerrysmhughes.com 13
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Plans 2012 January to February - fit new riggings, check engine, set up electrical energy, complete check list for safety equipment, food and clothing. March to April - complete anti fouling of the hull, boat into water, test sail and electronic navigation. April Easter - sail to Rockall, accompanied by a Deaf crew (test / trial run). www.gerrysmhughes.com 15
Plans 2012 May June - number of weekend test sailings. July - leave Firth of Clyde with a Deaf crew test sail to West Coast of Scotland (3 week sail). August - final checks on food, equipment and engine. - boat out of water for one more anti fouling treatment. Sail around the world, beginning in September. www.gerrysmhughes.com 16
Around the world: Planning calendar Early September Start from Firth of Clyde - Royal Gourock Yacht Club via Troon, Ayrshire for Cape of Good Hope 50 days Cape of Good Hope to Cape Leeuwin 25 days Cape Leeuwin to Tasmania 15 days Tasmania to New Zealand 10 days New Zealand to Cape Horn 35 days Cape Horn to Troon Marina, Ayrshire, Scotland - 50 days Arrive either March or April, after 200+ days at sea www.gerrysmhughes.com 17
Beneteau 42s7 specifications: LOA 42 6 (13.0m) LWL 35 9 (10.9m) Beam 13 6 94.1m) Draft (deep / lead ) 7 7 (2.3m) Ballast (lead) 6,283 lbs (2,850kgs.) Disp 18, 220 Ibs. (8265 kgs.) Sail area 771 sq.ft (71.6 sq.m) Sail area (race) 845 sq.ft (78.5 sq.m) Fuel tankage 40 gallons (151 litre) Water tankage 160 gallons (606 litre) Auxiliary yanmar 4JH2E 48 hp diesel Designer: Bruce Farr w/philippe Starck www.gerrysmhughes.com 18
Marketing and PR Opportunities Media coverage TV, radio, Internet, YouTube, commitment from several magazines to cover the story in print. Interactive Website Branded website to allow supporters to follow the voyage. Public appearances / speaking engagements. 19
Benefits of Sailing Sponsorship Raise brand awareness with potential and existing customers as well as providing motivation for employees. Sponsorship is more emotive and involving than advertising and appeals to people s interest and passions. Visual imagery with which to promote the brand and values of the sponsor. Title sponsor naming rights to the boat ensures a high level of media exposure. 20
Sponsorship packages Gerry had considerable savings and has bought a yacht from La Rochelle with help from Bill McKay of Troon Marina, but Gerry still needs to cover the costs of a Round the World campaign. This represents a saving over the typical costs of a Round The World Project such as this, allowing us to offer the following high value sponsorship packages: 21
Sponsorship packages Title Sponsor: 120,000 Naming rights to the boat Branding on the mainsail and genoa Prime position of branding on the hull Branding on sailing & leisure clothing PR & media opportunities Image rights for promotional use Four sailing days per year 22
Associate Sponsor (Max of 4) Shared branding on the headsails Shared branding on the hull Branding on leisure clothing PR & media opportunities Image rights for promotional use Two sailing days per year 30,000 x 4 23
Partner (Equipment / Services) Shared branding on the hull PR & media opportunities Image rights for promotional use Partners Sought Sails Riggings Electrical energy Garmin Electronic Safety equipment Clothing Insurance Berthing Media Communications via interpreter In places 24
Individual Partner: Shared branding on the headsails Shared branding on the genoa Shared branding on the hull Shared branding on the boom PR & media opportunities Image rights for promotional use Two sailing days per year 25
Individual Partner: Branding on full mainsail and genoa 50 x 120 cm 100 x 240 cm 3000 4000 PR & Media opportunities Image rights for promotional use 150 x 360 cm 6000 3000 3000 2500 4000 4000 Branding on the boom 6000 6000 26
Advertising sign 500 10 x 30 cm 1000 20 x 50 cm 1500 30 x 70 cm 2000 40 x 90 cm 27
How will I deliver? Website front page. Daily news from the skipper before, during and after going around the world. Videos and photos during the voyage. Global Positioning System to trace location on homepage of website. Presentations before and after the voyage. www.gerrysmhughes.com 28
A unique sponsorship opportunity Thank you for considering this proposal. My success in education and on the water is the result of my determination and ability. I believe that with your help, our potential is huge. This will have an impact on everyone in this world, teaching them that Deaf people are no different to others. I will thrive and make your investment work well for you. I look forward to discussing a sponsorship level that best fits your needs. www.gerrysmhughes.com 29