The Trinity Prop Trophy

⚓️ Forged from Adversity — and Friendship

The Phat Buoys’ most treasured symbol was born in the freezing waters off Newfoundland in 2004.
That year, aboard Shadow in Indigo, disaster struck — the propeller sheared off somewhere in the North Atlantic.
With no radar, light winds, and icy water thick with ice-fractured debris, the crew had to limp back to Trinity Bay through the dark.

It was in Ireland’s Eye cove that Andrew “BigWag” Wagstaff volunteered to dive beneath the boat to inspect the damage.
He plunged into the sub-zero waters for only seconds before the cold forced him back up — confirming that the prop had indeed fallen away.
His courage became the spark for what would become the Phat Buoys’ highest honour.


⚓️ Creation of the Trophy

That winter, Warren Creates and his son Neville fashioned a trophy to commemorate the event and celebrate bravery, seamanship and spirit.

They reclaimed a genuine antique bronze propeller from Newfoundland, mounted on a swan-neck shaft, fixed to a tiered mahogany base.
Engraved brass plates mark every voyage, and the great blades themselves bear the names of each year’s recipient.

It is enormous — over 20 kg of gleaming bronze and wood — and travelling with it has become a yearly endurance test of its own.
It has crossed oceans, countries, and continents, appearing in countless photos, parties, and presentations.

Neville Creates Crafting the Trinity Prop

⚓️ A Tradition of Tribute

Each year, the current holder presents the trophy to the Phat Buoy who has contributed most to the previous voyage —
whether through seamanship, spirit, organisation, leadership, humour, or heroic rescue.

The moment of presentation is always one of laughter, storytelling, and genuine emotion — often accompanied by a poem, speech, or toast.
And every Phat Buoy knows: possession of the Trinity Prop means lugging it through airports, bars, and border crossings for the next twelve months.


⚓️ Winners of the Trinity Prop Trophy

Trip YearPresented YearWinner(s)Citation / Reason
20042005Andrew WagstaffBrave volunteer diver; boundary pusher and breaker
20052006Mark DanielInspirational leadership; stoic skippering; calm in adversity
20062007Chris RobsonReliable, genial gentleman; dependable first mate
20072008Simon TylerStepped up to full crewman; built Phat Buoy brand and merch
20082009Boris UlehlaLoved, caring Phat Buoy; balancing galley chaos with grace
20092010Mark WellsBloody-minded effort; navigation and all-round contribution
20102011David AshfieldQuiet, consistent, reliable competence in everything
20112012Warren CreatesAdventurer and inspirer; raised galley finesse to art
20122013Andrew WagstaffRugged, fearless adventurer
20132014Mike ScrivensBrilliant sailor; newest recruit; leadership and skill
20142015Boris UlehlaRelentless helper and organiser
20152016Simon TylerStepping up sailing & nav skills and involvement
20162017Warren CreatesThe epitome of a Phat Buoy; energy and participation
20172018All CrewFull participation and shared excellence
20182019Chris RobsonNavigation, leadership, first mate brilliance
20192020Mike ScrivensGreat seamanship, skippering and leadership
2020Not awarded (COVID-19)
2021Not awarded (COVID-19)
20222023Chris Robson & Simon TylerNavigation and stewardship
20232024Warren Creates & Boris UlehlaGalley cuisine, organisation and onshore leadership
20242025Simon TylerNavigation mastery and organisation of off-boat adventures

⚓️ A Living Legacy

Today, the Trinity Prop stands not only as a trophy but as the Phat Buoys’ heart.
It honours courage, contribution, and camaraderie — and the enduring spirit of those who sail together through challenge, humour, and history.

Each year it gleams a little brighter, carries a few more scratches, and tells another story.
A story of the men who have carried it, celebrated it, and earned it.