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Wet Wheels

  • Writer: Ailsa
    Ailsa
  • Aug 27, 2017
  • 1 min read

Yesterday, I was out with my mum in Gunwarf, we went on a speed boat. The boat went up to forty knots (this is the speed). The boat was fully adapted for wheelchair users, it even had a ramp up to the main controls.

Once we got out of Portsmouth Harbor, we all got a chance to drive... The charity that owns these boats is called WetWheels. The charity called Whizz-Kidz organised it. It was a brilliant day! It really was a once in a lifetime experiance.

I would like to thank Whizz-Kidz and WetWheels for this fantastic afternoon.

Here are some photos...

Ailsa and her mum on a speed boat. Both have sunglasses on. Blue sky.
Ailsa and her mum smiling at the camera. Both have sunglasses on. Blue sky.
Ailsa sitting in her wheelchair driving the boat. Ailsa has a colorful top on, and she has a sailor's cap on her head.

Isolators. Four big red knobs with labels underneath each of them (Two at the top, two at the bottom). Top left: PORT. Top right: STBD. Bottom left: PARALLEL. Bottom right: HOUSE.
Big grey ship in sea. Blue sky and greeny blue water.
Grey ship being guarded by small best police boats.

Emirates Spinnaker Tower. Blue sky

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