Stavros Niarchos - West Country Tall Ship Voyage


Voyage from Classic Sailing
Voyage Number SSN 449
Voyage price £299 for 3 days Ages 18 -75
Voyage Dates 17/10/2010 - 10:00 - 20/10/2010 - 16:00
Depart from Falmouth, UK
Finishing Port Brixham
Voyage area English Channel , Europe , France
Voyage type
Vessel Stavros Niarchos
Availability Available
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Voyage Description

Tall Ship Tasters - Ideal for Gift Vouchers

A brilliant chance to try sailing on a Tall Ship as guest crew and a great gift or present at an affordable price.

Classic Sailing also sell gift vouchers which can be used on any vessel we promote. If your partner or friend has been romantising about running way to sea on a square rigged sailing ship for years, then a Classic Sailing gift voucher might just nudge them to give it a go.

Short Tall Ship Tasters in the UK

The best way to find your sea legs on a tall ship for the first time is to chose a coastal or island hopping voyage with plenty of short hops between ports. You will still probably get night sailing and a taste of offshore open seas, but there will be plenty of sail handling as you go in and out of port, and a welcome chance to enjoy a drink ashore with your new found friends, or wander ‘lonely as a cloud’ on solid land.

British Brig Stavros S Niarchos offers 2-4 day tall ship tasters from UK ports which are an ideal introduction to tall ship sailing without travelling too far afield.

Open to all Nationalities

Even if you live in mainland Europe, the current weakness of the British Pound Stirling makes these short voyages very affordable to via a cheap flight or via Eurostar trains or cross channel ferries. The working language on board is English, but once the ship starts sailing, everything is very practical and you learn by action more than words.

2 Night Tall Ship Experiences

These are the shortest real voyages on a Tall Ship this year throughout our fleet. Whilst you can get fully involved with the sailing on a day sail, living on board a ship overnight with your new shipmates, standing an anchor watch for an hour or actually sailing through the night and having to get up for your 4 hour watch under the stars makes your feel more like a sailor at the end.

3 - 4 Night Adventures

You will be amazed how it all starts to make sense after 3 or 4 days and nights on board. Whilst the ships training programme assumes you are a newcomer to square rig sailing, these voyages are such good value they attract experienced tall ship sailors, professional seamen, coastguards and lifeboat crew, yachts men and women and traditional boat sailors who just want a bit of salty wind through their hair. Many come for a chance to climb the rigging on a proper tall ship or steer a 500 ton windjammer for the first time.

Also living  on board for 3-4 nights gives you a real flavour of what a longer adventure might be like. Classic Sailing has some amazing sailing and wildlife expeditions on tall ships in Antarctica and the Arctic, Long ocean passages in the Pacific, South and North Atlantic, Tall ships races in the Mediterranean and Canadian Great Lakes so if you want a big adventure but need to test out your sea legs and stamina first then these are good mini challenges.

 

Sailing on a Tall Ship 

Climbing the masts to work the square sails is the essence of tall ship sailing. There are n’t many adrenalin buzzes in the world to beat stowing a sail 100ft above the white capped sea as you stand there balanced on a single foot rope. (OK; you do have a safety harness on and it's only if you volunteer to go aloft.)
 
Ships Crew
Upon arrival on sail training brig ‘Stavros S Niarchos’ you will sign on as ships crew. Before sailing every one undergoes an intensive safety training period so you can begin to handle a 500 ton sailing ship. There are 18 sails, included in the training is the chance to make your first climb aloft; it’s not compulsory and it is under expert supervision with plenty of encouragement.
 
On Deck
At deck level the challenge is to make sense of the myriad of ropes than run down to belaying pins all around the tall ship. As part of a team you could be hauling on a halliard that hoists a huge yard up the mast so that the sail can be set.  It may be an upper topsail, the main course or you may be alone finding the right buntlines to loosen for someone working high above you.
 
Real Tall Ship Rig
The ship’s rig is authentic, there are no winches, no windlass for the sails and so it takes a lot of physical effort and large numbers of people working together to set all the sails. Manoeuvring a tall ship is not simple under sail and there is huge amount of work to be done when you tack or wear ship. It all takes genuine teamwork, not a cliché in a management training manual.
 
Below decks
Stavros Niarchos is all traditional rigging but below deck you will find cots rather than hammocks, showers and air conditioning and a full service galley. She is fully equipped with all the latest navigation equipment and her officers are highly trained professional merchant seaman.
 
Tall Ship Community - Its a small world
You would be surprised at the number of lasting relationships that develop during a voyage on a tall ship. I’m still in touch with three people I sailed with on my first voyage; it did so happen that I married one of them.
 
The sense of satisfaction and pride in your ship is a common but wonderful feature of tall ship sailing.
 
A tall ship voyage is not just for young and agile as these ships are built for those who believe in human power and seek to enjoy the pleasures of sailing in the old ways.
 

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Brixham

Joining or leaving point.

Assemble towards the end of the Events Pontoon Blue Point above. Zoom in to your ship! 

Getting to or from your port.

Train to Paignton and then Bus to Brixham or Taxi to Brixham Marina

Train

Paignton is the end of a Branch Line from Exeter St Davids (Main Station). Trains come to Exeter from many parts of the UK. http://www.raileasy.co.uk 

Bus and Coach

Paignton Bus Station is beside the Railway Station and there buses (No 15) and coaches going to Brixham.  National Express Coaches got to Paignton and Brixham. http://www.nationalexpress.com/coach/index.cfm

For Local services http://www.carlberry.co.uk/rfnlistr.asp?L1=PAI003&op=D 

Car and Parking

From the North
On the M5, continue past Exeter. The road becomes the A38 shortly thereafter.
Keep left and fork LEFT onto the A380, signposted for Torquay. Continue on that road to the end of the dual carriageway, straight over the large roundabout at Newton Abbot and through Kingskerswell.
Then turn RIGHT at the next roundabout onto the Ring Road, signposted for Paignton and Brixham.
Carry on past the end of the dual carriageway and through the outskirts of Paignton. Go straight over at a large crossroads following signs for Brixham, past Booker, Sainsbury’s and Bookham on the right. Turn right at the next T-junction on the A3022, signposted Brixham and Dartmouth.
Stay on that road, keeping to the left-hand lane at the traffic lights on the outskirts of Brixham. At the traffic lights in the centre of the town, by Brixham Theatre, turn left into Market Street and follow signs for the harbour. Turn right into The Strand, leaving the harbour on the left. The road turns away from the harbour then hard left up King Street. You will see the harbour below you on the left.
About 600 yards further on there are signs for a car park on the left, by the water’s edge. Go down the ramp, turn left and drive past the lifeboat station to the unloading bay by the marina building. You are allowed time to put your belongings in a trolley and bring them to the pontoon where the boat will be moored, which is about 200 yards past the marina office.

Parking
After checking in, take your car to the long-stay car park on the opposite side of the main road. The entrance is about 50 yards past the entrance to the waterside car park and marina area. Pay in advance at the marina office. You will be given a pass to display on your windscreen. The price is £7 per car per day. See Red Point in map above.

From the East, on the A303 the road becomes the A30 and joins the M5 just North of Exeter. Follow instructions as above.

From the West, stay on the A38 past Plymouth, exit at junction signposted to Totnes and Paignton by a shell garage. Follow the road into Totnes; turn Left at the first set of traffic lights down a hill, and then right at the T-junction. Go straight over the two roundabouts following signs to Paignton, and out of Totnes. As you enter Paignton turn right towards Brixham at the large junction, and follow directions as above.
 

Plane

Exeter Airport (EXT)  is about 50 miles away and Plymouth (PLH) is about 30 miles away but only UK Flights are from Gatwick, Newquay and Bristol.

Exeter UK Flights currently from Aberdeen, Belfast City, Dublin, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Guernsey, Jersey, Leeds – Bradford, Manchester, Newcastle and Norwich. See www.flightmapping.com/maps/UKIreland 

Taxi - Torbay Taxi 01803 213 521 www.torbaycabcompany.co.uk

History

Brixham has been a fishing port for many centuries and is still one of the biggest fishing ports in England.

The last invasion of England.

On 5th November 1688 Prince William of Orange landed in Brixham. Before moving on to Exeter and later to London, his army camped on the high ground around Brixham, whilst William ‘went down the hill unto the Fishermen's little house; one of which he made into a Palace for that time‘. He later went on to be crowned King William III of England.

Attractions

Brixham has a great little museum called Brixham Heritage Museum and is well worth a visit. www.brixhamheritage.org.uk
Berry Head is a large dramatic headland a short walk out of Town and there are lots of good coastal walks.

There are many facilities’ in the Torbay area, cinemas, theatre galleries etc. www.englishriviera.co.uk

Annual Events

Brixham Heritage Festival and the Pirate and Shanty Festival both happen in May.
www.brixham.uk.com/Pages/Events.htm

High Quality Accommodation

Imperial Hotel Torquay  www.barcelo-hotels.co.uk/hotels/southern-england/barcelo-torquay-imperial-hotel

Mid Range Accommodation

Ranscombe House Hotel www.ranscombehousehotel.co.uk/Hotel/

Standard Accommodation

Anchorage Guest House Brixham www.brixham-anchorage.co.uk
 

We are keen to keep this information accurate and we welcome your comments skippers@classic-sailing.co.uk.

 

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Stavros Niarchos Tall Ship sailing with Classic Sailing

Stavros Niarchos - British Tall Ship

  

All voyages on Stavros Niarchos 2011 upto October 2011

 

Tall Ship Stavros Niarchos Dimensions

Length 200' (60m)
Rig Brig, Square sails on two masts
Tonnage 500 tons
Height of main mast 118' (36m)
 

Tall Ship Construction

Steel hull, 2 engines, watertight bulkheads built by Appledore Shipyard in North Devon in 2000 and 2001
Sails: 18 in total. Royal, t’gallant, upper and lower topsail and course on each mast, plus flying jib, outer jib, inner jib, staysail and between mast staysails. Deck level Mess Room.
British Registered
Both ships are British registered and owned by a long established sail training charity. The ships carry full UK Marine Coastguard Agency certification for worldwide operation. They are rated as UK Auxiliary Coastguard Ships recognising the professionalism of the permanent crew in assisting in rescues at sea.

Below Decks
Air-conditioned, shared accommodation, WC’s and showers.

Safety
MCA Coded to sail anywhere in the world.

Master & Crew
45 voyage crew like yourself of all ages.
Merchant Navy qualified Master with considerable experience.
Chief Officer, 2nd Mate, 3rd Officer, Bosun, Engineer and Cook and 10 experienced volunteers, including deck hands, cooks assistants, engineer assistant and others.

Voyage Fees include:
All meals, square rig sail training, waterproofs and harnesses, pillows.

Involvement level:
These are sail training ships not luxury cruising. Everyone signs on as ships crew and takes part in a watch system of 4 hours on, 8 hours off throughout the voyage. Duties include sailing, watch keeping and keeping the ship clean at sea and in harbour. Going aloft is the essence of Tall Ship sailing and you will be given every encouragement to try for yourself, it’s not compulsory. Supervised training begins before the voyage.

20101 Tall Ship Voyages

 

All voyage details and availability on Stavros Niarchos 2011 upto October 2011

 

Tall Ship Daysail Stavros Niarchos Day Sail
SSN471
Stavros Niarchos Southampton Southampton Fri, 08/04/2011 - 08:00- to
Fri, 08/04/2011 - 16:30
Tall Ship Daysail Stavros Niarchos Day Sail
SSN472
Stavros Niarchos Southampton Southampton Sat, 09/04/2011 - 08:00- to
Sat, 09/04/2011 - 16:30
Tall Ship Taster Voyage Stavros Niarchos -Tall Ship Taster - 4 days for only £249 FULL
SSN 473
Stavros Niarchos Southampton Brixham Sun, 10/04/2011 - 13:00- to
Thu, 14/04/2011 - 09:00
Tall Ship Sailing in the Irish Sea and Scotland Stavros Niarchos - Tall Ship Irish Sea and Scotland - 5 days for £399
SSN 481
Stavros Niarchos Liverpool Greenock, Scotland Mon, 09/05/2011 - 13:00- to
Sat, 14/05/2011 - 09:00
Voyage from Classic Sailing Stavros Niarchos - Tall Ship in Scotland and Northern Ireland- 5 days for £399
SSN 482
Stavros Niarchos Greenock, Scotland Belfast Sun, 15/05/2011 - 13:00- to
Fri, 20/05/2011 - 09:00
Voyage from Classic Sailing Stavros Niarchos - Longer Celtic Adventure- 6 days for £449
SSN 483
Stavros Niarchos Belfast Cardiff, Wales Sat, 21/05/2011 - 13:00- to
Fri, 27/05/2011 - 09:00
Sail on a Tall Ship Stavros Niarchos -Tall Ship West Coast and English Channel Adventure- 5 days for only £399
SSN 485
Stavros Niarchos Southampton Great Yarmouth Mon, 06/06/2011 - 13:00- to
Sat, 11/06/2011 - 09:00
Sail a tall ship Stavros Niarchos -Tall Ship East Coast Adventure- 5 days for only £399
SSN 486
Stavros Niarchos Great Yarmouth Blyth Sun, 12/06/2011 - 13:00- to
Fri, 17/06/2011 - 09:00
Sail a tall ship Stavros Niarchos -Tall Ship East Coast Taster Voyage for only £199 for 3 days
SSN 487
Stavros Niarchos Blyth Blyth Sun, 19/06/2011 - 10:00- to
Wed, 22/06/2011 - 16:00
Tall ship sailing with Classic Sailing Stavros Niarchos -West Coast Adventure- 4 days for only £399
SSN 496
Stavros Niarchos Barry Brixham Mon, 05/09/2011 - 09:00- to
Fri, 09/09/2011 - 16:00

Tall ship sailing with Classic Sailing Stavros Niarchos -West Coast Adventure- 3 days for only £299
SSN 497
Stavros Niarchos Brixham Southampton Sat, 10/09/2011 - 09:00- to
Tue, 13/09/2011 - 16:00
Tall ship sailing with Classic Sailing Stavros Niarchos - Full On 6 day Tall Ship Sailing Adventure - only £449
SSN 499
Stavros Niarchos London Southampton Thu, 22/09/2011 - 13:00- to
Wed, 28/09/2011 - 09:00
How to sail on a tall ship Stavros Niarchos - Sail a Tall Ship Taster Voyage - 2 days for £299
SSN 500
Stavros Niarchos Southampton Southampton Thu, 29/09/2011 - 10:00- to
Sat, 01/10/2011 - 16:00
Sail a tall ship Stavros Niarchos -Tall Ship Youth Trust Fund Raise by Sailing 4 days for £299
SSN 502
Stavros Niarchos Southampton Brixham Mon, 10/10/2011 - 13:00- to
Fri, 14/10/2011 - 09:00
Tall ship sailing with Classic Sailing Stavros Niarchos -South Coast Tall Ship Adventure- 7 days for only £449
SSN 503
Stavros Niarchos Brixham Falmouth, UK Sat, 15/10/2011 - 13:00- to
Sat, 22/10/2011 - 09:00

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