
Following a successful debut in last year’s Rolex Sydney Hobart, the Volvo 60 Spirit of Mateship will be back on the water for the 66th QantasLink Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race.
Skipper Russell McCart and crew will be joined by eight first-timers when the race gets underway on Good Friday (April 18).
Mates4Mates Chief Operating Officer Michael Quinn said it’s an amazing opportunity for the Brave Mates who had been selected as part of Mates4Mates’ rehabilitation programs.
"Our Brave Mates are current and former ADF personnel who have been through tough times mentally and physically, and taking part in the Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race is part of the healing process," Mr Quinn said.
"The sailing challenge is designed to stretch them to their limits in a positive environment by providing motivation, hardship, uncertainty and by building trust with fellow mates."
James Prascevic, 35, from Victoria, is among those taking part. The former infantry soldier struggled with PTSD after his 10-year service with deployments to Timor, Iraq and Afghanistan.
"What I like about Mates4Mates is that as part of your recovery you might be out of your comfort zone but you’re in a safe environment and with people who understand what you have been through," Mr Prascevic said.
"I wanted to be involved in the Sydney to Hobart last year but I wasn’t mentally ready for the challenge -- I am now," Mr Prascevic said.
"This will go towards my yacht master’s course which I am doing as part of rehabilitation back into the workforce."
Former Lieutenant Colonel David Phillips, 64, said he signed up for the Brisbane to Gladstone because he misses the camaraderie and mateship from 28 years in Army.
"Hopefully I’ll be able to offer some support and guidance as a mentor for the younger generations," Mr Phillips said.
Mates4Mates is a national charitable organisation set up by RSL (Queensland Branch) to provide services, welfare and treatment programs to help rehabilitate wounded, injured and ill current and former ADF personnel and their families.
For more information go to: <a href="http://www.mates4mates.org/"><span>www.mates4mates.org</span></a>