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Explore the Channel islands and join the gathering of tall ships from around the world in walled city of St Malo

Voyage Number Vessel Starting Port Ending Port
OS-280612 Oosterschelde Rotterdam, NL St Malo, France
Voyage type Voyage area Dates Voyage duration
Adventure Voyage France 28/06/2012 - 18:00 to 06/07/2012 - 10:00 7 days
Berth Type Availability Price Special Price
Per Person Available EUR €840.00 n/a
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EUR €30.00
Voyage Description:

 tall ships race

 photo Russian Sedov and Mexican tall ship racing in light winds

See the Worlds Tall Ships in St Malo

From Rotterdam, the homeport of the ‘Oosterschelde’, we sail trough Dover Strait to the English Channel. Here we enjoy the space, the rugged nature and the picturesque harbours around the Channel Islands before we moor in the old Breton town Saint-Malo.

Why not sail on the next voyage too

St Malo is the host port for the International Tall Ships Race 2012, so ships are arriving from all over the world at the same time Oosterschelde is sailing there.  This year Oosterschelde is not taking part in the race, but if you have time to stay on for her next voyage, she will sail out with the fleet for a while, but then head for the other big summer festival at Brest 2012.

How much participation as ships crew ?

The captain will welcome all the guests onboard. The chef will serve a light meal and during dinner the crew will explain more about the ship, (safety) rules, watch system, etc. We will turn in early, so that everyone is fit for the early departure at daybreak. On the ‘Nieuwe Waterweg’ we set sail and when we are at sea we will course in south-western direction. Everyone is divided into watches, to take part in the watch system. During these periods we ask you to participate as much as possible in navigation and all the basic sailing proceedings. For the enthusiasts, the crew is happy to explain more about navigation, the functions of all the ropes, halyards and sheets. After watch there is enough room and time
to play a game, read a book or watch the horizon and waves. The ‘Oosterschelde’ offers you the opportunity to experience your voyage in your own way.

 

Explore The Channel Isles & Gulf of St Malo

After about two full days we will arrive at the Channel Islands. Here we will have enough time to visit a small town, to drop anchor at an Island or to sail on with the spectacular fast tides between the islands. Our route will depend on the wind and weather forecast. Every day the captain or first mate will discuss the possibilities with the guest crew. Leaving the Channel Isles and heading south you may spot several tall ships or traditional vessels heading for St Malo and the summer International Tall Ships Race.  This is a great opportuntiy to spot them under sail in open water.

Privateers Lair and Old Town Walls

In the early morning on the 5th of July we will arrive in Saint-Malo. The old centre of the city is still surrounded by a town wall and is definitely worth a visit. The Tall Ships’ will moor in the basins so you will get a panoramic view from the top of the wall. If you are interested in these ships, this will be your opportunity to visit them and to take part in the festivities on the quayside. On the morning of Friday the 6th of July it’s time to say goodbye after breakfast.

Lofty Rig with huge gaff sails

The gaff sails on all three masts are huge and it is a long way up to release the gaskets and set oosterschelde's square sails. There is a Captain, Mate, couple of deck hands, engineer and chef so the ships guest crew will need to work hard as a team to race this impressive ship.

Oosterschelde is a very comfy ship - restored for adventure charter with a huge saloon with bar, piano, wood burning stove and library so if you have always fancied running away to sea for a few weeks, we can't think of a more stylish way to do it as hands on ships crew.

Both of Classic Sailing working directors have sailed on Oosterschelde in Jan 2011 so we can tell you what she is like to sail on if you give us a ring.

 General
This description is meant to give you an impression of what a voyage could look like.
Depending on wind and weather conditions the travel plan could be altered, however we
always try to sail as much as possible.
* Transfer
On this voyage you will have to arrange your transfer yourself. We advise you to travel to
back by train (TGV). The costs of this transfer are about € 175.


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