Isle of Wight sailor Natasha Lambert BEM is nearing her destination - thousands of miles after setting on on an epic cross-Atlantic challenge.
The Cowes-based multi award-winning disabled adventurer left Gran Canaria on Sunday, November 22).
Better know as MissIsle, Natasha is now nearing the island of St Lucia - and the finish line.
Scroll down for a ling to Natasha's Virgin Money fundraising page...
Natasha has Athetoid Cerebral Palsy and uses a wheelchair.
Her dad Gary, an engineer, designed 'Sip-Puff' technology to allow her to sail.
Natasha, her family, and her small crew are taking part in the 2020 Atlantic Rally for Cruisers (ARC).
The course is 2,700 nautical miles.
Tash's crew left Cowes from Cowes Yacht Haven in August, onboard their Nautitech Open 46 called Blown Away.
They are raising money for Cowes RNLI, the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust and Natasha's own MissIsle School of Sip and Puff.
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