Our Partners

We are grateful to come across partners who support our ministry. Sailing vessels, Authority and Seahorse, are now our active partners.

Authority

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Authority, was an active racing boat in sailing races around Hong Kong waters. After retiring from the racing scene and went through maintenance, she can sail around again. She can carry up to 14 passengers on a day trip.


 

 

 

 

 

Seahorse

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Seahorse, a Beneteau Oceanis 300, is a lightweight cruiser ideal for coastal and inland water training. She can carry up to 12 passengers on a day trip.


 

 

 

 

 

Floating retreat centre –  Sweethome

Sweethome, a houseboat, was generously donated by a Christian lady who lived on her for 10 years. Now serving as a floating retreat center, Sweethome is available for both group bookings and individual retreats.

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Our First Vessel   –  SPITALI

 

Spitali, our first operating vessel, was a gift from a generous brother in Christ who wanted to see her dedicated to youth outreach. Through a series of connections, we were brought together, marking the beginning of LFL. Spitali is a 42-foot steel sailing vessel that was built in Australia and launched in 1996 and was designed for ocean voyages. Her original owner sailed her from Australia to Hong Kong in just two months.

She was sold in 2018, after she had been serving us for 10 years and had sailed for over 10000 miles.

Though it may not look impressive, it carries missions and dreams.


Previous Partner  – Anemoon

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Anemoon, a Beneteau Oceanis 37, is a spacious vessel featuring three cabins, accommodating up to eight people comfortably and even more in an adventure camping setup. She can carry 14 passengers on a day trip.

In 2022, Anemoon was sold as part of an operational downscaling due to the impacts of COVID-19.