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There are many reasons why you may be interested in a “Ladies Only” sailing week with us:
– clean smelling heads
– no shouting
– nice cups of tea
– want to learn but often find that when sailing with a mixed crew that the boys jump in first
– make new friends with similar interests
– need a [...]

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With so many different types of boats available, we bring you this beginner’s guide to Motorboats. We hope it will help you make the right choice when buying a boat.

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Leisure Activities in and around Lewes for visitors to Pelham House Hotel and conference centre.

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The BOATINGteam directory lists 1000´s of yachting and sailing sources. Searchable by retailer, wholesaler, and manufacturer.

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Overview of places to go sailing with a group in the UK

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As the entire country collectively draws breath in preparation to sigh with disappointment at what will probably be a spectacularly disappointing 2012 Olympic Games, I can’t help but feel the temptation to take part this time round! Seriously; instead of being one of the millions – nae, BILLIONS – of people watching the Games at home, maybe this time I round I should take part and earn the world’s respect, instead of their pity at being a British citizen for what will no doubt be the least-orga

RYA Day Skipper is a sort of ‘foundation course’ in seamanship and navigation. It has two elements, theory and practical. Suitable for those with limited experience it is effectively an ‘entry level’ course, though while you don’t need any theoretical knowledge you do need to know how to sail. The RYA stipulates that Day Skipper candidates should have 100 miles logged. In our experience it doesn’t matter what sort of boat you have sailed, so long as you can sail. Dinghy sailing years ago is just

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RYA Day Skipper is a sort of ‘foundation course’ in seamanship and navigation. It has two elements, theory and practical. Suitable for those with limited experience it is effectively an ‘entry level’ course, though while you don’t need any theoretical knowledge you do need to know how to sail. The RYA stipulates that Day Skipper candidates should have 100 miles logged. In our experience it doesn’t matter what sort of boat you have sailed, so long as you can sail.

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