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Where Do We Sleep & Eat On Board?

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During RYA practical sailing courses you will spend each night on-board, in berths and cabins.  The RYA Training Courses, Experience/Mile-Builders & AdventureSails are all adventurous outward-bound style experiences with incidental accommodation on board in cabins, double-berths, twin berths, saloon bunk-berths.

All meals, snacks and drinks are provided and are eaten on-board.  Of course, customers may also choose to take advantage of the many bars and restaurants to be found at the various islands, marinas and ports in our sailing area.


We generally do not return to our main operating base every day / night.  Once you have departed, each day will be spent travelling to a different location, to stay overnight, before returning to the centre on the final day for debriefing, marking and stamping of logbooks, and issuing RYA Certificates.


One night will normally be spent conducting a night-sail passage, for you to experience pilotage using relevant lights, and to let you experience how to tie-up safely in the dark.

Where Do We Sleep & Eat On Board?

During RYA practical sailing courses you will spend each night on-board, in berths and cabins.  The RYA Training Courses, Experience/Mile-Builders & AdventureSails are all adventurous outward-bound style experiences with incidental accommodation on board in cabins, double-berths, twin berths, saloon bunk-berths.

All meals, snacks and drinks are provided and are eaten on-board.  Of course, customers may also choose to take advantage of the many bars and restaurants to be found at the various islands, marinas and ports in our sailing area.


We generally do not return to our main operating base every day / night.  Once you have departed, each day will be spent travelling to a different location, to stay overnight, before returning to the centre on the final day for debriefing, marking and stamping of logbooks, and issuing RYA Certificates.


One night will normally be spent conducting a night-sail passage, for you to experience pilotage using relevant lights, and to let you experience how to tie-up safely in the dark.

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