The Vega desperately needs a mizzen mast. Specifically, they are looking for a fir or spruce to shape the 10m x 26cm mast and a shipping company able to transport the wood from either Brisbane, Australia, or Vancouver, Canada, to Singapore. If they cannot find a replacement mast by April, their 2014 humanitarian mission, delivering medical and school supplies to over 50,000 people in remote island communities, may be at risk.
Their website and Facebook page refer to the craft as the “Historic Vessel Vega,” which is appropriate given that the ketch was built in 1892 in Norway and has had a long illustrious and varied career. In recent years, however, it would be more appropriate to refer to her as the “Humanitarian Vessel Vega,” as under the command of Captain Shane Granger and his crew, the Vega has been delivering critically needed supplies to villages in very remote parts of Eastern Indonesia and East Timor. In 2011, Captain Granger and the Vega’s crew were honored with the Asia Pacific Laureate Foundation annual award for Social Services in recognition of “Humanitarian Services to Isolated Island Communities.”