Daredevil dad to sail across the Atlantic in one-metre wide boat finishing at Lizard Point

By Joseph Macey

30th Jun 2022 | Local News

Andrew Bedwell took his maiden voyage in Big C recently. Credit: Steve Chatterley/SWNS.
Andrew Bedwell took his maiden voyage in Big C recently. Credit: Steve Chatterley/SWNS.

By Douglas Whitbread/SWNS

These incredible photos show a daredevil dad taking to the water in his one-metre-long boat for the first time – which he hopes to sail 1,900 miles across the Atlantic.

Andrew Bedwell, 48, made the maiden voyage in his tiny self-built fibreglass vessel, 'BIG C', at the port of Whitehaven, in Cumbria.

During his trip out, the experienced mariner gave his support boat the "thumbs up" from his cramped cockpit, which is just big enough to accommodate his 6ft tall frame.

And he seemed at ease in the tiny ship ahead of the massive transatlantic crossing, which he compared to being "stuck in a wheelie bin, on a rollercoaster for 90 days".

Andrew Bedwell in his workshop. Credit: Steve Chatterley/SWNS.

The intrepid sailor plans to depart from Newfoundland, Canada, in May next year, before trade winds bring him to Lizard Point, Cornwall.

His boat is roughly half a metre shorter than the last record-breaking small boat to make the journey across the Atlantic and has a top speed of just 2.5mph.

Throughout his expected three-month crossing, he'll survive off a cold protein-rich substance that's moulded around the internal walls of the boat to save space.

The boat Andrew will be sailing in. Credit: Steve Chatterley/SWNS.

The thrill-seeking father-of-one admitted his wife thinks he's "crackers" but said he wanted to achieve something "amazing" before he turned 50.

He said: "I always like to have a real challenge on the go - although my wife quite often feels I'm crackers - but I said before I'm 50 I want to have done something amazing.

"All my life, I've done unusual challenges, and it's slowly got more and more important to myself to get smaller and smaller and smaller."

And speaking about his purpose-built tiny boat, "Big C", he said: "I think a space rocket would have more room."

"This is like being stuck in a wheelie bin, on a rollercoaster for 90 days - and that's what it could be in the worst-case scenario."

     

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