Holidays/Training

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Holidays/Training

Post by aquaplane »

We've been thinking of having a UK sailing holiday and doing a course seems like a reasonable way to do it. Falmouth looks nice and we have never sailed round there so it would be different, any recommendations for a training establishment?

I have sailed a desk round the local night school a few times, the most recent 12 years ago, but haven't set pencil to chart since.

Do you think I will be able to bluff my way through a Dazed Kipper course? I had no difficulty with plotting when I did the theory course but I'm a bit rusty. I have some practice excersises somewhere, maybe I should find those and do some swatting.

I'm not really bothered about the bit of RYA paper, it's going to be a holiday first with some training thrown in, but it may be usefull if I want to charter to have a go in a different sailing area.

Perhaps I should get the Greek flotilla brochures out again, at least it will be warm and sunny.
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aquaplane wrote:Perhaps I should get the Greek flotilla brochures out again, at least it will be warm and sunny.
That would win my vote. (Or bareboat if you don't need the company, it aint exactly challenging sailing.)

Sail Ionian (http://www.sailionian.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) have been good for me but I'm sure there are plenty of other great charter firms.
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Sail Ionian look good. With the flights on they work out similar to Sailing Holidays by the look of it.

I scared myself not long ago looking at a Sunsail boat for 2 folk for 2 weeks, £5,500 is silly money, I suppose you get a boat for 6 with 2 folk on though so you pay for that.

Part of the idea was to try out a different UK sailing area, hence looking at UK sailing schools/charters.
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Post by Telo »

FWIW, some years ago, Activity Yachting, in an earlier creation, came in about the most economical at that time. We used them for an Ionian flotilla holiday in 1997, and for a Croatian bareboat charter a couple of years later. Haven't compared the prices, but I'd be happy to use them again if I felt the need for some sailing in the sun.
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