An inspirational new sailing charity for war veterans and their families, which just six months ago was run from its founder’s front room in Cornwall, is celebrating gaining backing and support from major players including Help for Heroes, The Royal Air Force Association, The Prince’s Trust and Rustler Yachts.

Turn to Starboard supports veterans from all services and conflicts back into civilian life through the therapeutic effects of ocean sailing and expert maritime training. Now CEO Shaun Pascoe, a retired squadron leader who himself led countless medical evacuations in Iraq and Afghanistan, has a strong volunteer team operating from their new HQ at Falmouth Marina backed by “significant” funding packages from Help for Heroes and RAFA.

T2S has also been gifted a £60,000, 42ft yacht hull by Falmouth based Rustler, for which the “boat build” fund-raising project has begun to fit her out specifically for Turn to Starboard’s beneficiaries.

Rustler’s Adrian Jones said: “We’d met Shaun a few times and were really impressed with his vision and the work he was already doing with war veterans who, for various reasons, were struggling to settle back into civilian life.

“The hull we’ve given Turn to Starboard is just the start of an on-going project and we feel proud to be among the organisations big and small who have been able to help – especially in the early stages.”

Further support has come from The Prince’s Trust in the form of a 92ft, half million pound pilot schooner, Spirit, acquired by T2S for the princely sum of £1, which will enable longer voyages for up to 14 military sail trainees.