The Transat Café L’Or race’s initiative is designed to help two deserving talented female skipper gain experience of every aspect of a Class 40 project, in the biennial race across the Atlantic. While it provides a boat and some funding, some expert advice and help, the duo still need to find funding and to learn a certain level of self reliance and drive. Along with her French co-skipper Tiphaine Rageuneau, Lee achieved all her goals two years ago, getting to Martinique in good shape.
But most importantly it introduced her to the ferry and shipping giant DFDS who she pursued with an inspiring proposition. That idea is now a competitive Class40 project #EmpowHer, collaborating with DFDS to encourage more women to pursue careers in the marine sector, notably looking to see 20% of all roles at all levels being fulfilled by women by 2030. It has already been very successful, Pam becoming the godmother to their cadet programme, but the Irish skipper insists this is just the start.