Meet Andy Squirell, a New RIBs ONLY Author

RIBs ONLY Author: Meet Andy Squirell @ RIBs ONLY - Home of the Rigid Inflatable Boat
Andy Squirell

Welcome Andy Squirell

Our latest writer is Andy, commonly known as Squirrell, the owner of a Highfield Patrol 600 aptly named Nutkin.

Andy has grown up in and on the waters of South West England.

A competitive sea swimmer in Dorset led to training to be a Canoe Lifeguard, effectively moving from competing to supporting.

This move was obviously the right thing. The next 35 years were spent on the National Committee for British Canoe Lifeguards and the Royal Lifesaving Society.

These efforts helped shape UK lifeguarding and safety processes in use at events today.

Aquatic Safety Officer

Aquatic Safety Officer is a title often used for Andy.

He holds this title at World Cups, World Championships, UK Ironman races, and Festival of the Seas.

Virtually every conceivable event, from a duck race to an Olympic Games, has been supported in one way or another.

This support even includes the odd music festival as a medical director. But that’s another story!

It was only a matter of time until ribs came along as part of the tool set.

Working at the Weymouth Sailing Centre as a water sports instructor provided powerboat qualifications.

It also offered powerboat instructor qualifications via BSAC.

The rescue kayaks rarely get wet these days. Most weekends, Andy can be found afloat on his Highfield Patrol 600.

The winter is spent as the Safety Lead for the Winter Series of Cornish Pilot Gig Racing.

OCRDA and Cowes–Torquay–Cowes fill the powerboat racing calendar. Occasionally, UKOPRA and UIM events are mixed in.

Events such as the Great River Race bring a different view to the Thames. You know the Highfield Patrol has been the lead boat. This is especially true if you’ve seen posts or blogs on social cruises.

These include The Annual Pasty Run/Hunt, The SW Culinary Tour, Gin and Biscuits, Autumn Colours, or Ice Cream and Chips. Andy is at the helm with his ever suffering crew.

Our new author has been instrumental in organising some of the UK’s biggest events. These include a sea swim, rowing race, powerboat race, or social cruise. They bring a wealth of experience to these pages.

Meet more RIBs ONLY authors: Robin Kilroy (aka VISTATREKKER) and Roy Anderson (rib-adventure.no).

RIBs ONLY Author: Meet Roy Andersen

RIBs ONLY Author: Meet Roy Andersen @ RIBs ONLY - Home of the Rigid Inflatable Boat

Roy Andersen aka RibRoy

I welcome Roy Andersen from Norway as a RIBs ONLY author.

Meet him here and dive into his action-packed Facebook page full of thrilling adventures and projects.

RibRoy has been at sea in Oslofjord all his life.

He started out as a windsurfer and sailor and has a lot of experience on the sea.

For the last 25 years, he navigated more than 100,000 nautical miles as a professional guide and skipper in his own company: rib-adventure.no .

He has been involved with the government making rules/regulations for the commercial business and participating in developing/projecting/testing several RIB’s and equipment/technology to the industry.

The latest and ongoing project is to develop a module-based HD pro RIB at some 8.9 m.

It is a very interesting project RIBs ONLY will follow in the years to come.

Meet another RIBs ONLY authors: VISTATREKKER

RIBs ONLY Author: Meet Robin Kilroy

Robin Kilroy @ RIBs ONLY - Home of the Rigid Inflatable Boat

Robin Kilroy aka VISTATREKKER

I welcome Robin as a RIBs ONLY author.

Meet him and dive into his action-packed YouTube channel full of thrilling adventures.

Robin joined the merchant navy as a cadet at 17 and remained at Sea for 10 years. 5 years of this was with the British Antarctic Survey. 

It was in the British Antarctic Survey that Robin’s experience of RIB work began in ernest. The British Antarctic Survey had both ships and airplanes all working closely together. From this work he caught the flying bug. 

Having qualified as a Captain with a Deep Sea Master Mariner’s certificate, he then began at the bottom once again as a cadet but this time in aviation.

Over two decades later he is still flying for a living. Robin reflects that while work now seems very far from those earlier years crossing the pacific with little more than a sextant, strangely it is still also very close to it in many ways.

It is still all about the game of trying to negotiate a working solution between the limitations of your ship and Nature’s power. 

Acknowledging that a fair few miles have now passed beneath his keel, Robin realises at this stage of life that it really doesn’t matter how far you travel.

It just matters how closely you look. 

It is in that mindset that you might now find him messing around in RIBs, Canoes, Tents and the great outdoors either on a trail, afloat or stepping ashore in the surf. 

In recent years Robin has become fascinated by the completeness of videography as a means of communicating the huge distance even a small trip can take us as we try to steal away from the race. This is where the RIB Adventures series on YouTube comes in. 

Extraordinary experiences can and should be part of ordinary life.

You can see his work here on RIBsONLY.com: Vistatrekker

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