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If
you have never sailed but would like to try a short trip to
see if you enjoy the experience, an Elite Sailing weekend
is the perfect choice and now you will get a qualification
too - the 'RYA Start Yachting' certificate.
When
you book, we will send you directions to the yacht and a suggested
kit list. We can provide wet weather clothing so the only
things you may need to buy are a sleeping bag, and suitable
footwear (deck shoes or sea boots although trainers are OK).
You
join the yacht at Chatham Marina at 1800 on Friday and
meet the skipper/instructor and up to 4 other crew. They
may be first timers like yourself, or doing a series of
weekends as a competent crew or day skipper course.
You will be shown around the boat, allocated a berth and,
after a safety briefing by the skipper we will usually
sail that evening. You will be involved ‘hands-on’
from the beginning and might even find yourself helming
the boat down the river at night. This will be a short
trip of about 2 or 3 hours to a mooring or anchorage in
the Medway and a well-earned, convivial dinner around
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for an early breakfast the following day, you will spend
a day at sea ‘learning the ropes’, how to
steer the yacht, set and trim sails, tack and gybe and
lots more. Lunch will be ‘on-the-go’. On Saturday
night you will find yourself perhaps at another anchorage,
or alongside a landing. In any event we usually aim to
be able to get ashore to a pub at some stage. After another
memorable meal aboard and a good night’s sleep there
is another early start for an exhilarating sail back to
Chatham. After lunch and a clean-up of the boat you will
be saying goodbye to the others at about 1500 on the Sunday. |
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Our
skippers are chosen for their experience, patience and
understanding. Yours will show you how to do everything
from the beginning so that you are able to participate
right from the start. Although you will be working and
exercising as part of a crew you will be given individual
guidance and instruction. As each hour and day passes
you will acquire new skills and grow in confidence.
The atmosphere aboard is relaxed and the emphasis is on
having fun – exactly what sailing is supposed to
be. At the same time there is lots to learn and some work
to put in. At the end of a weekend you will be tired –
yes – but also fulfilled and refreshed. |
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Our
stylish, modern, well-equipped yachts offer exciting
sailing performance and comfortable, heated accommodation.
Meals are all prepared from good quality and mostly
fresh ingredients so you will eat really well. If you
enjoy wine or beer with an evening meal you can bring
your own or contribute to a ‘kitty’ to purchase
a bottle or 2 aboard.
We
want you to enjoy your experience and of course we hope
that you are going to want to continue with your sailing.
If you wish you can book 2 further weekends to complete
the RYA competent crew course – the first step
along a challenging and fascinating path as you learn
about this wonderful sport. Alternatively you can switch
to a 5 day course or even an adventure sailing holiday.
Whatever you decide, we will be there to offer help
and advice as you pursue your goals – be they
boat ownership, charter, racing or cruising with us
to new destinations.
What
will it Cost?
One
place on a sailing weekend costs £195. This price includes a berth, instruction,
all meals aboard from dinner on the Friday to Lunch
on Sunday, beverages and snacks and all yacht operating
expenses. The only extra is wet weather gear hire at
£10 a session and any personal expenses aboard
and ashore.

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