 Crew member Corporal Guy Wilkinson
Eight soldiers, recently returned from a
peace-keeping tour of Iraq, have completed a 300-mile sailing
expedition around the state of Kerala on India’s south-west coast.
The crew for ‘Exercise Kerala Diamond’ are
administrators and clerks from the Adjutant General’s Corps, currently
with 21 Engineer Regiment in Germany. They are thought to be the first
yacht crew to have explored the coast since the British left over 60
years ago.
Crew member Corporal Guy Wilkinson, 23, said: “This
is what the Army is all about - seeing the world and exploring. It’s an
opportunity not to be missed. And it’s a far cry from my usual job as
the finance clerk for 72 Armed Engineer Squadron.”
The Army crew sailed the 42-foot yacht ‘Rosa’,
which is the first and only recreational yacht ever to be built and
registered in India.
This was an unusual and challenging exercise for
several reasons. Yachting is a rare activity on the coasts of India.
Visiting yachts are not allowed to explore the coast, which was why the
soldiers had to use an Indian registered boat. There are no laws and
regulations governing the activity so the Merchant Shipping Act and
various other Acts of Government are used – several dating from the mid
1800s. In addition, there is no established infrastructure to support
yachting including chandlery items, skippers, marinas and all the
things we take for granted in the UK.
Without doubt, Kerala Diamond was a stepping stone
in the development of yachting in India,” said John Crabtree, a former
Army doctor, whose company owns the yacht ‘ Rosa’. “Exercise Kerala
Diamond was a challenge to organise and run. It has however established
the procedures and protocols for this type of activity and it has
tested the support and cooperation of the Authorities. I’m not
referring to the political clearance from Delhi, but the cooperation of
the port and customs people, the Navy who provide air-sea rescue, the
local police and the coastguard who have never seen a yacht sailing the
coast before.”
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