Q:
Do you provide safety equipment?
A:
By law all of our yachts must have lifejackets, along with a first aid box, fire extinquishers and life rafts.
Q:
What happens if the weather is bad?
A:
We monitor the local weather forecasts. For our day trips, we will contact you 48 hours in advance – which is when we get the most accurate forecast – if it is looking like it may be unsafe to sail. However, sometimes the weather changes on the day. At that time we will advise you on your options, including the opportunity to reschedule your trip.
Q:
Do you provide wet weather clothing?
A:
We do not provide wet-weather clothing and recommend that you bring suitable clothing with you, just in case you experience a rain shower during your trip.
Q:
Are pets welcome onboard?
A:
A yacht is not a safe environment for a pet, however well behaved.
Q:
Is smoking allowed onboard?
A:
Smoking is not permitted on board.
Q:
Is there a maximum or minimum age limit?
A:
No. Our yachts are very welcoming to children and older people and especially well-suited to family charters. We do not stipulate a minimum or maximum age for our guests, but we do require an adult to be on board with anyone who is under the age of 18. The crew cannot provide childminding or babysitting services. On your booking you should note the age of anyone under 18 so we can provide appropriate lifejackets for small children.
Q:
What food is served on the yacht?
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We serve a set menu, which includes a vegetarian option. In advance of your trip, we ask you to confirm any special dietary requirements, including details of any allergies. We cannot respond to any requests on the day so please advise us at least 48 hours before your trip.
Q:
Are there any hidden extras such as drinks?
A:
On our Sail with Lunch or Dinner day trips on the Solent there are no hidden extras. The only voluntary extras are whether you wish to bring or pre-order any wine to enjoy with your meal on board – and any gratuity for the skipper and crew.
We offer you a glass of premium English sparkling wine or a soft drink when you arrive on board. There is plenty of water, tea and coffee for you to enjoy during your sail. You are welcome to bring or pre-order further drinks to enjoy during your meal.
Q:
Do i need to be physically fit?
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As long as you can get up steps in order to get on board, you do not have to take part in an active way at all, although you are welcome to do so if you wish! We have had plenty of elderly or non-able bodied guests on board. Access is rated as difficult for passengers with access needs. Wheelchair users will need to be lifted on to the yacht and access to the toilets on board (these are located down steep steps) may be difficult for non-able bodied guests. Please contact us in advance to discuss any special requirements.
Q:
Why do you sail from Lymington?
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Lymington is a delightful Georgian town in the New Forest, with a well-protected marina right on the Solent. Within minutes of leaving the marina, your yacht is sailing on the picturesque western Solent, with great views of the New Forest and the Isle of Wight. Lymington is also a superb base for exploring the New Forest National Park before and after your trip.