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Home / Lifestyle / Santa Sails Thames for Young Cancer Charity

Santa Sails Thames for Young Cancer Charity

14 Dec

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Summary

  • Father Christmas sailed a sleigh-boat on the Thames to raise funds.
  • The couple built a complex, safe, and removable sleigh for the boat.
  • Over £1,000 was raised for Teenage Cancer Trust during the event.
Santa Sails Thames for Young Cancer Charity

Father Christmas recently sailed down the River Thames on a motorboat equipped with a specially constructed sleigh, creating a festive spectacle to raise funds for the Teenage Cancer Trust. The illuminated craft was spotted passing landmarks in south-west London, bringing holiday cheer to the riverside community. This unique event was organized by Sacha Pritchard and Matt King, who are known for documenting their unconventional island life on the Thames.

The creation of the sleigh was a significant undertaking, requiring meticulous attention to safety, removability, and suitability for winter river conditions. Ms. Pritchard described the complexity, noting it had to be lightweight, secure at speed, and accommodate lights, all while fitting the dimensions of their boat. Despite the challenges, the couple successfully executed their vision, with Mr. King portraying Santa and distributing gifts along the river.

The fundraising voyage successfully raised over £1,000 for the Teenage Cancer Trust, a charity chosen because of its meaningful impact on individuals affected by cancer. Living on a Thames island necessitates reliance on a motorboat for all transport, reinforcing the couple's preparedness and adventurous spirit. Their efforts highlight an innovative blend of seasonal celebration, community engagement, and charitable giving.

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Father Christmas, portrayed by Matt King, sailed on a sleigh mounted on a motorboat.
The sleigh boat raised money for the Teenage Cancer Trust.
The sleigh boat was seen passing landmarks like Hampton Court and Kingston Bridge in south-west London.

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