WATER rescuers are to make a second bid to sail round the coast of Britain to raise thousands of pounds for good causes.
Charity Watersafe UK first planned the venture last September, but had to call it off when their rigid inflatable boat split just five hours into the challenge.
But 12 members are determined to try again, and will take to the water in June.
Despite last year's mishap, they still managed to raise £20,000.
And the brave volunteers of Derbyshire's Watersafe UK Search and Rescue Team (WUKSART) are determined to double their 2013 total.
They aim to circumnavigate the entire 1,999 miles of the British coastline in just nine days, nine hours and nine minutes.
They will be raising money for both WUKSART and the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI).
Project leader Nigel Cobb, 43, said: "As operational members of a voluntary search and rescue team we are not new to challenges or raising large amounts of money for charity but this is by far the most challenging project to date.
Setting sail on Thursday, June 12, the lap will begin at the RNLI headquarters in Poole, stopping at RNLI lifeboat stations along the British coastline each day before landing the team back in Poole on Saturday, June 21.
Nigel, of Ripley said, "There is so much of the British coast we didn't get to see, so it will be a brilliant experience. There will be points where we can spot dolphins and we're looking forward to seeing all the Scottish scenery around the top of the country."
WUKSART is a voluntary search and rescue organisation operating within Derbyshire and the East Midlands region.
It also works in partnership with Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service, Derbyshire Police and Derby Mountain Rescue Team, providing support in water rescues, flood relief and searches for missing people.
Backed by both local and national sponsors, the team have a huge amount of support as they prepare to tackle this unique challenge. "We are extremely thankful to the Derby VW Van Centre and Imperial Commercials. They have donated their services and will be supplying us two VW Transporter Kombi vans for our challenge support vehicles."
WUKSART members are dedicated fund-raisers with a charity car wash at Ripley fire Station last month achieving £533 to split between it and The Firefighters' Charity.
Keen to embark on the 999 Coastal Challenge once more, Nigel said: "We've been doing lots of training over the last three or four weeks, getting everything ready and the boat fit for the sea."
Yesterday, the teams took the boat out for testing around the Isle of Wight to make sure it was sturdy enough to take on the challenge successfully.
Based in Derbyshire, the team often train on the River Derwent in Derby, practising core skills and paddle boat handling.
The boat for the challenge will be supplied by Andre Scott, the director of Parker Ribs, based in Southampton.
To donate to WUKSART and the RNLI, visit www.justgiving.com/wuksart