Traditional Sailing Fleet

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Traditional Sailing - boats & tall ships with blocks & tackles

What is traditional sailing ?

Our niche is traditional sailing. Classic Sailing only promote vessels that are traditionally rigged and offer beautiful working examples of a bye-gone era. Typically our current fleet represent working boats and sailing ships from 1870's to 1920's. Some are well restored original vessels of prime importance to the maritime history of their country of origin. Others are authentic replicas allowing you to experience traditional sailing on strong new vessels that will survive for many more decades.

All our traditional sailing fleet typically use blocks and tackles rather than winches. Instead of modern carbon materials to create towering masts they often have mainmasts and topmasts carved from solid trees. In search of speed over the centuries these vessels evolved quite complex rigs (sail arrangment) to maximise their sail area with bowsprits, gaff spars and booms that extend beyond the transom; as many yards as possible for square sails, and stun'sail booms rather than spinnaker poles.

The wooden hulls are typically caulked with oakum, deck seams pitched, rigging tarred and sails repaired by hand. If you like the satisfaction of learning practical skills passed down the centuries they we can find plenty for willing hands to do.

Traditional Looks & Modern Safety

The vessels we work with are not museum pieces. They have to pass stringent safety requirements to take you to sea so they do have modern navigational devices, safety equipment and domestic facilities below decks. Their hull and design conform to modern stability ratings and fire protection and they have to be professionally manned by qualified sailors.

Maritime heritage at sea

We believe the best way to conserve our maritme heritage and traditional sailing skills is for historic vessels and traditional replicas to go to sea.

Classic Sailing has spent over a decade widening opportunities for our customers to experience sailing as working crew on pilot cutters, schooners, trading ketches, sailing trawlers, and ocean going square riggers - that were once a common sight around our coasts.

By booking a voyage on a traditional boat or tall ship you create living history and spectacle out on the water for all to enjoy. By actively sailing thses beautiful working craft you are giving them a future in a modern world. 

Originals, Restorations or Replicas ?

Can you tell which of our traditional boats and tall ships are originals, old hulls restored back to sailing ship glory or brand new replicas ? Can you tell which vessels have steel hulls and which are built of wood ? All our ships have interesting stories and their owners have often made remarkable sacrifices to restore them to working sailing vessels.

See our vessels section for more about each vessel

 

Traditional boats and sailing ships always create a scene

For us a real sailing boat or sailing ship is one which makes your heart skip a beat as it comes around a headland, or makes a commercial fisherman look up from his nets and smile as you sail past. They are the boats with instantly recognisable wooden masts that stands out amoungst a sea of average white yachts in a port, or the tall ship at anchor creating a timeless scene as beautiful as any painting.

Our traditional boats and tall ships have have been photographed, sketched and written about by admirers on the shore, but this is nothing compared to emotions stirred by sailing on them and feeling part of a ship. Be prepared to fall in love....

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Brixham Trawler Leader built in 1892 - limited availablity in 2010 for groups of up to 12 persons

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

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Skippers Adam and Debbie Purser of Classic SailingSkippers Adam and Debbie Purser of Classic Sailing

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