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The vessel is available (with skipper) for anyone who would like to charter herA very wide spectrum of people sail in Seventh Wave from young people to those retired. In most cases the boat is chartered by someone who organises a group to come with them. These groups include; families, youth/school kids, business folk, church groups, charities and many others. There are also open cruises where individuals can apply for a berth and meet new friends along the way. Duration of cruises
Cruise programmesIn consultation with the skipper, each group sets its own programme as to what it would like to do. Unless doing a long passage, most trips involve sailing during the day and being at anchor or in a harbour overnight. Depending on the group and their needs, the programme can be made to be as relaxing as possible to very demanding. We try to meet people’s requirements as much as reasonably possible, weather and safety being the ultimate determining factor!Some ways the boat has been used.
Expectations and requirementsOur goal is for you to enjoy your time aboard Seventh Wave not endure it! This means there are no ‘heavy’ expectations upon you to get involved in the running of the vessel. You can just sit back and enjoy the scenery. Of course all are welcome to get as involved as they want to and this can include setting the sails, steering the boat doing navigation etc.Experience of sailing and boat handling is NOT required, complete novices are more than welcome. Basic sail training can be given to those who want it. |

