Cremyll Sailing provides young people, from all walks of life, a sailing experience to develop character, build self-esteem and an awareness of the needs of others.
Their fleet offers superb yachts for sail training, RYA courses, teenage sailing holidays and private charter primarily in the UK, on occasion also offering more adventurous trips in foreign waters.
The fleet includes: Huff of Arklow, a unique Flying 30 and a spectacular Uffa Fox's design derived from the Flying 15'. Huff is a recognised RYA training vessel for the courses Competent Crew, Day Skipper, Coastal Skipper and Yachtmaster.
'World of Boats' is a collection of nigh on 400 boats and 300 plus models with supporting archive from across the world and spanning many centuries. At its core is the former Exeter Maritime Museum collection of Ethnic, European coastal, Day Sailing and other interesting craft of historic significance.
The collection is in the process of being moved to the East Berwickshire fishing port of Eyemouth at the centre of the stunning scenic World Heritage East Coast Scottish Border landscape. Here the collection will be progressively restored and conserved as an asset of global significance.
Ocean Crossing Bark Europa
A ship passing by might think they were in a different era when they see the Europa passing with up to 30 sails set.
On the 11th of September 2008 the ship, the captain and its crew will be ready for an ocean crossing from South Africa to South America.
Voyages KM 110908 Cape Town (South Africa)– Montevideo (Uruguay) Embarkation: September 11, 2008 Disembarkation: October 23, 2008
MU 301008 Montevideo (Uruguay) –Ushuaia (Argentina) Embarkation: October 30, 2008 Disembarkation: November 14, 2008
Please contact us for a voyage description by emailing to info@barkeuropa.com . See www.barkeuropa.com for more information.
Conway is the leading publisher of books on naval history, shipping and maritime culture and includes major warship reference volumes, beautifully produced illustrated works as well as a superlative selection of writing, by the foremost authors, on the sea.
History of Seafaring by Donald S Johnson & Juha Nurminen is available to buy priced £40.00 in hardback
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich
Be inspired by stories of exploration, discovery and endeavour from Britain’s seafaring past, and find out how the oceans still affect us all. See Nelson’s bullet-pierced coat from his final, fatal battle and discover the courage shown by Franklin and Scott on their famous polar expeditions, all at the world’s largest maritime museum.
Admission free Open daily 10.00 – 17.00 For further details, please visit www.nmm.ac.uk
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The Jubilee Sailing Trust is a UK based charity that aims to promote the integration of able-bodied and physically disabled people through adventure tall ship sailing holidays. The JST welcomes people from all over the world onto its two specially designed tall ships the LORD NELSON and TENACIOUS.
These magnificent ships are the only two vessels in the world that have been purpose-designed and built to enable a crew of mixed physical abilities to sail side by side on equal terms.
Sail Training International is a registered charity (not for profit organisation) with worldwide membership and activities. Our purpose is the development and education of young people of all nationalities, cultures, religions and social backgrounds through the sail training experience.
It achieves this through a range of activities and services. These include conferences and seminars, races and other events for sail training Tall Ships, publications and DVD presentations, international research and the Class A Tall Ships Forum (for the operators of big square-rigged sail training ships).
Its members are the national sail training organisations of Australia, Belgium, Bermuda, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden, UK and USA.
Completed in around 1638, Inigo Jones’s ‘House of Delight’ introduced England to the beauties of Palladian architecture. Once a richly furnished summer villa for Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of Charles I, it is now an elegant setting for fine art and entertaining. It displays the history of Greenwich in paintings and is houses to the National Maritime Museum’s world-class art collection.
Admission free Open daily 10.00 – 17.00 For further details, please visit www.nmm.ac.uk
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