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Fri 06-03-2026, 15:00Smugglers Cottage, Tolverne Sun 08-03-2026, 16:00Smugglers Cottage, Tolverne Tallulah 2 NightsTH060326

This is your chance to ask questions, brainstorm ideas, go sailing

Tallulah will be staying afloat during the winter of 2025-26, rather than being hauled out in a boatyard. It was always part of the plan to buy a boat with a stove heater and comfortable and cosy interior so we could run some winter sailing retreats, and go for a winter blast in the bay. We have a sheltered mid river pontoon and local skipper Debbie can be your activities leader, whatever the weather. We have a car available to get to North Coast for activities if South Coast too exposed.

We aim to keep her ‘sailing ready’ for those special winter days when it is worth venturing out of the sheltered River Fal to Carrick Roads and the ‘big sea’ beyond. The sailing will be short hops and lots of sail handling. A mix of ‘mates training’ type manoeuvres and sailing for pleasure.

If it is too wild, then Tallulah can stay on her mid river pontoon near Ruan Creek. This 44ft pilot cutter still makes a great platform to talk boats, enjoy this wildlife rich location and burn off some energy with a row or a woodland walk. If the weather is better on the North coast then we go by car and can try surfing or body boarding or just go for a windy clifftop walk.

Keeping her in salt water is good for the timbers, saves money on boatyard craning and storage and provides us with a unique place to gather in the darkest of winter and talk boats. Cornwall is relatively mild in terms of temperature, but those Atlantic gales do blow so she will be tucked up the River Fal on a mid river pontoon or mooring. It is a very beautiful and remote spot, surrounded by oak woods, nearby salt marsh, and all sorts of wildlife sightings and sounds.

Once a month we will bring mattresses, rugs and provisions on board for a series of sailing weekends. The only difference with summer voyages is we ask you to bring a sleeping bag so we don’t have to keep duvets on board. You might want wetsuit and boots for other watersports activities but not compulsory!

Free Sailing – Hardy outdoor types and wildlife lovers can book these weekends at an very affordable price, but if you like to lend a hand with the winter refit during one of the mid week work parties planned then you can potentially sail this weekend for no charge. Sandwiched either side of the weekend will be some 4 day refit blocks for volunteers, living aboard with free bed and board with one of Tallulah’s skippers to supervise. Anyone volunteering can earn themselves some free sailing at the weekend for their efforts. E mail Debbie for more information at debbiepurser@googlemail.com





max 4 guests. Solo travellers welcome.

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Ideal voyage for:

Anyone missing the great outdoors, being close to nature and good company. You do need to be a bit agile to get from stable wooden dinghy onto Tallulah’s higher decks. At this time of year we could be doing this in the dark if we go to a waterside pub.

Highlights:

  • 3 nights on board – over 4 days
  • accommodation and meals onboard
  • rare chance to go sailing in a mild Cornish winter
  • maximise your outdoor time with other adventurers
  • affordable weekend break in Cornwall with all activities included
  • mates familiarisation or for new skills – manoeuvres under sail & engine

Tallulah

Vessel type / Rig gaff cutter
Guest Berths 6
Beam 13.5ft
Draft 7ft 5
Deck Length 44ft
Overall Length 59ft
Tonnage 22 tons
Year Built 2008
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Voyage Description

IDEAL VOYAGE

We plan to run a few weekend workshops with Tallulah as the mother ship. The work could be on board Tallulah, at our Portscatho workshops or on the beach at Freshwater Boatyard.

Offering a mix of one day doing wooden boat maintenance and one day of play – messing about in whatever small boats are available to sail or row on the River Fal or Percuil River. If the weather is right and we have enough crew then we could poke our nose out the river and go for a short day sail on Tallulah.

We don’t mind if you come as an experienced woodworker, potential mate or just a keen worker who wants to learn some basic skills, gain confidence using tools they have never tried before.

VOYAGE HIGHLIGHTS

  • Help us keep our wooden boat fleet looking good
  • enjoy an alternative weekend living in the middle of the River on Tallulah
  • Learn some new skills or lend us yours
  • Wooden boat repairs on clinker and carvel boats
  • Rigging and sail making
  • Trying out the boats under sail or oar
  • Hearty meals, outdoor work and a beautiful setting

FULL VOYAGE DESCRIPTION

Winter wooden boat workshop

Tallulah’s skipper Debbie has spent a year at Lyme Regis Boat Building Academy learning how to build and repair boats from GRP to clinker and carvel. When she returns to Cornwall in October 2021 there will be 4 wooden boats to maintain, including some quite big woodworking projects.

The mini fleet includes:

Newly built 16ft Spritsail yawl ‘Wild Boy’ – which will still have some fitting out to finish to make her ready for wild camping trips

Outdoor Girl is our original Gorran Haven crabber and needs some new timbers

15ft clinker rowing boat Number 8 needs a spruce up and repairs to her transom

Tallulah will have had a refit by February and be ready for residential guests to try out her new bunks and cooker. She will go back in the water early at our new sheltered winter mooring at Smugglers Cottage, way up the River Fal.

We plan to run a few weekend workshops with Tallulah as the mother ship. The work could be on board Tallulah, at our Portscatho workshops or on the beach at Freshwater Boatyard.

Offering a mix of one day doing wooden boat maintenance and one day of play – messing about in whatever small boats are available to sail or row on the River Fal or Percuil River. If the weather is right and we have enough crew then we could poke our nose out the river and go for a short day sail on Tallulah.

We don’t mind if you come as an experienced woodworker, potential mate or just a keen worker who wants to learn some basic skills, gain confidence using tools they have never tried before.

Debbie has run similar workshops in the past, but now she has a few more transferable skills. In the past Eve customers took great pride in making something for the boat they would see next time they sailed. You can quiz Debbie on the BBA boat building courses too. They have everything from spar making to sails, furniture making and marquetry. Boat building and woodwork is not just for boys….

bound for the Isles of Scilly on pilot cutter Tallulah

Tallulah – 2022 voyages that tread lightly on the planet

Tallulah is a well proven classic yacht, well set up for sailing, but new to the charter world. Owner and skipper Debbie Purser has many ideas on how to make her the best low carbon way to explore Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. Based on 23 years of creating innovative voyages on our previous vessel Eve of St Mawes, Tallulah takes over the mantle of flagship for Classic Sailing and gives the company a vessel to shape sailing holidays that fit this strange new world we live in.

 

SAILING STYLE & LIFE ON BOARD

We cater for a wide range of ages and physical abilities, and how much you are expected to do varies a bit between vessels. See the vessel tab above which explains all about the ‘sailing style’ and what to expect in terms of hands on participation.  There is a lot of information about day to day life, the ships facilities and accommodation on the vessel pages.

Sailing on Tallulah always makes a spectacle

AGILITY & FITNESS

Every customer sailing with us will need to fill in basic medical questions on their booking application.  If you are not sure if your current level of fitness and agility are up to a voyage, then please ring the Classic Sailing Office and we can chat through your concerns and possibly find options that might suit you better. 

Start & End Port

Smugglers Cottage, Tolverne

Kit List

What to pack for a sailing holiday on Tallulah

Plus Parking in St Mawes

What's Included

  • Sailing Instruction
  • Safety Equipment (Life jackets and harnesses)
  • All meals on board & refreshments throughout the day
  • Bed linen, duvet, pillows
  • Wooden rowing boat activities
  • 2 x Stand Up Paddleboards & buoyancy jackets (on summer voyages)

What is not included

  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Towels
  • Wellie boots
  • Waterproof jackets & trousers 

What to Bring

Please limit yourself to one soft bag or rucksack as there is limited storage space on board. No suitcases please!

Tallulah does not have waterproof jacket and trousers yet, so please bring a properly waterproof jacket and trousers on all voyages.

Walking and cycling waterproofs are usually adequate and much lighter to pack, so there really is no need to buy a coastal sailing jacket (unless you really want an excuse to invest in your future sailing). If you need any advice, or lack of a jacket is preventing you participating, please ring us on 01326 53 1234

  • warm, windproof jacket for days when you don't want to wear a waterproof jacket
  • Hats for sun and cold weather.
  • At least two sets of warm clothes - layers e.g. tracksuit bottoms, shirts, fleece jacket, wool jumpers, thick socks, and neck scarf. It can get cold at sea even in mid summer.
  • Swim suit, towel, and suntan lotion.
  • we have space if you want to bring a wetsuit for wild swimming or SUP adventures
  • Flat shoes with a good grip e.g. trainers or sailing deck shoes.
  • Sailing boots or wellies as the sea can come over deck if rough*.
  • (An alternative to boots in summer is to bring another pair of flat shoes with a good grip in case the first pair get wet).
  • All terrain type sandals are great for dinghy trips ashore – but you do need shoes which protect your toes for sailing.
  • Scillies trips – Walking boots are useful and can be these can be worn on deck too
  • A small rucksack is useful for going ashore
  • Camera, binoculars, sketchbook, a relaxing read.
  • Passport for European or Ireland Voyages, Reciprocal Free Health Care card in Europe.
  • Please bring a passport on French trips
  • Any medication, spare spectacles. Seasick tablets - check with your Doctor, which brand if you suffer asthma or are on medication.
  • RYA Cruising Logbook or similar if you want to log your sailing experience e.g. sea miles, night hours
  • Musical instruments are always welcome.

Alcohol

Tallulah does not always have wine bottles for sale on board so you are welcome to bring modest quantities of alcohol, (unless it is an alcohol free voyage) e.g. to drink with evening meals, but drinking whilst sailing is not allowed.

A Note on Covid 19

While Tallulah's guests do not need to prove Covid Vaccination status at this time, it is expected that if a guest feels unwell prior to joining the ship they should always use common sense and test when appropriate to decide whether they should join the voyage, for their own safety and the safety of others onboard. It is a requirement that guests on residential voyages take out appropriate Travel Insurance and care should be taken to ensure insurance includes cover for such a case. Likewise, should members of Tallulah's professional crew including the skipper feel unwell prior to a voyage, they will always use common sense & test when appropriate.

 

Car Parking in St Mawes for Crew Joining Tallulah

If you're arriving by car, motorbike, or camper van to join Tallulah in St Mawes, here’s what you need to know.

There is a long-stay car park behind the Rising Sun pub in central St Mawes. It's run by St Just in Roseland Parish Council. You pay at the machine on arrival — card payments are accepted. Advance booking isn’t possible.

As of April 2023, the daily charge for a standard vehicle using one bay was £6, with reduced rates for longer stays (e.g. £35 for a week). Prices may have changed since then.

Motorbikes parked on yellow hatchings are free. Full mobility vehicles are also free. Blue Badge holders pay the standard rate.

Camper vans are welcome to park during the day but cannot be used for overnight stays. If your vehicle uses more than one space, you’ll need to pay for each and display a ticket for both. Coach bays are not to be used.

The car park is in regular use by both locals and visitors. High-value vehicles are often parked here, and concerns around theft or vandalism are very low, though of course no guarantee can be given.

Note
Always check the signage when you arrive, especially if staying multiple days or parking a large vehicle. Local rules may change.



A welcome in oak

Review

Remember that most boats are tight for space so “muck in” and enjoy the close quarters.

I can't fault it, I’m lost for words, tearing up right now just thinking about the trip.

James, June 2025

W.N.G


Tip for first time sailors: 'You don't need as much clothing as you think you do... Keep it simple to warm jackets and a dry change if you need it.'

The bad..... Nothing comes to mind.
The good..... The other guests and the crew; The boat is beautiful and sails so well; The food; The learning and new experiences; The value for money.

Jason May 25

The beauty of the coast line here blows my mind, it is so stunning, there's not a moment of any time on the trip when you can't look around and be overwhelmed. Being on board overnight means you get to see the beauty of the sunrises and the sunsets which are breathtaking, Tallulah makes any view ten times more beautiful.

Gill April 25

Hi Debbie,

It was a great trip! Despite losing a day sailing to bad weather we made good use of the time to learn some theory and get to know Tallulah - so time well spent.

Highlights for me - apart from not feeling even slightly queasy - rescuing the man overboard, ferry gliding onto the pontoon in Fowey, heading out into a big swell and tacking back into St Mawes, and finding our way in the dark to our hiding place in the Fal ahead of the storm.

I feel far more competent and much more confident on the water and that was exactly what I wanted to achieve from the course.

Thank you Debbie.

I know criticism can be valuable but I really can't think how the course could have been better.

I'm not veggie but maybe fewer meat based meals?? Great skipper and great crew.

Many thanks Chris

Hi Skippers,

I had a great weekend on Tallulah thank you.

I learnt the basics of sailing and tried a lot of things I’ve never done before. Beccs and Anthony were very competent and informative. I loved rowing out to beaches for morning yoga followed by a swim.  Sophie was an excellent yoga instructor.

Food was great! Much better than I anticipated. 

If I was going to change anything I would have possibly done a bit more cove exploring but we did only have a weekend. 

I’d definitely recommend it and do another trip.

Dana Sept 24

Well, I was surprised everything else went right, given the lack of experience of us paying crew members.  Only a couple of things went wrong for me, which did not spoil the trip.  I was caught off guard the first time the jibe swung over to the other side of the deck, but in fact I was well forward of it.  The rope ladder to the sea was at a crazy angle which I found difficult to descend, even more so to ascend and nicked my knee struggling to get back aboard.  I decided against swimming and went for a bucket shower.  

The most memorable moments were the moments together when we shared experiences, stories, jokes and excellent food thanks to Finlay and Anthony.  Then there was Tallulah scudding along with the deck at 45 degrees with the water spilling into the scuppers, 7-8 knots at times.  I was trusted at the tiller for a few short periods. 

Anthony is a great skipper.  He thanked us constantly for our assistance despite having to intervene many times.  

It was a brilliant and too short a voyage.

David Sept 24

Thank you, I had an amazing time. The skipper and first mate, were very warm and welcoming , they did everything they could to make our mini adventure the best they could, discussing destinations and ports of call, ensuring we had plenty of sailing and opportunities for a swim. The food was excellent, catering for many individual requirements, vegetarian, lactose intolerant. 

I was also very grateful that Antony was kind enough to let me practice my tidal curves, streams , taking bearings, helping me with my day skipper theory, I really appreciated the help…thankyou.

Sarah Sept 24

This was a brilliant trip. We sensibly didn’t go to the Scillies given forecast gales from awkward directions but had a splendid time nevertheless touring nearer destinations west, east and north of Falmouth. Skipper Debbie and mate Anthony made a great job of showing us a good time , teaching us the ropes and involving us as much or as little as we wanted. Tallulah is beautiful and an exciting sail and the food was great too. Highly recommended. Many thanks .

Scillies Island Hopping 17-23.8.24

This was a brilliant trip. We sensibly didn’t go to the Scillies given forecast gales from awkward directions but had a splendid time nevertheless touring nearer destinations west, east and north of Falmouth. Skipper Debbie and mate Anthony made a great job of showing us a good time , teaching us the ropes and involving us as much or as little as we wanted. Tallulah is beautiful and an exciting sail and the food was great too. Highly recommended. Many thanks .

Duncan

Hi Adam and Debbie,

First of all, thank you for providing the opportunity for Fran and I to realise one of our dreams: to sail to - and explore - the Isles of Scilly. The fact that we were able to do so on a classic boat, with a knowledgeable and experienced skipper in Debbie, certainly heightened the experience.

Memorable moments, there were many but here are some highlights:

- Making the 19-hour sail under the stars at night, keeping tabs on the huge vessels looming by while we bobbed along on the rolling sea.

- Coming ashore on white sands in St. Martin's Great Bay and heading off to explore the island's incredible scenery, and rich flora and fauna on foot. - Learning how to crew a pilot cutter, taking part in watches during the night sail and becoming more adept at sail handing and anchoring as the week progressed.

- Visiting the stunning Tresco Abbey Gardens on a sunny day and meeting an inquisitive red squirrel.

- Last but not least, the ease with which Debbie and Will kept spoiling us with a variety of tasty and nutritious meals even while under sail.

Is there anything you think we could improve for future voyages?

Not really anything that we can think of. The trip met all of our objectives in full. As sailors, we know that all plans are necessarily weather dependent and Debbie did a good job of explaining the options and gaining a consensus when we had to change tack: for example delaying the return journey by a day due to a change in the forecast.

Do you have any stunning photos you'd like to share with us? I have already shared some photos on the trip's Whatsapp group. You are welcome to replicate, and also to use any comments. Thank you once again for making our trip to the Scillies such a wonderful, life-affirming experience.

Richard and Frances.

I had a lovely weekend aboard Tallulah and really enjoyed the company of all the interesting women on board. Claudia was a great and inspiring teacher and we all appreciated Debbie’s calm and very good humoured competence in the face of some difficult weather conditions. Debbie and Bex looked after us extremely well and were both superb teachers, incredibly patient with their explanations and instructions, and I would be delighted to sail under them again. The change of schedule was completely immaterial to my enjoyment of the weekend.

Being the last on board, though, I got the saloon seat berth which meant there was nowhere I could retreat to and no space that was "mine" to stash my stuff, and I did find it very difficult having to stuff literally everything back into my bag and rummage for everything I needed. 

I had two particular highlights: Claudia producing a Celtic Harp and playing it softly on deck in the evening light, and the thrill of manning the jib sheets with the clear cold water rushing over my feet in the scuppers.

Very best wishes,

Heather July 24

Hello Adam,

Thank you for your invitation to contribute my impressions of my “Escape the Election” voyage last week.

This was a short voyage, and for reasons which I completely understand, was not able to follow the planned itinerary. Hence I am not able to contribute any interesting anecdotes or photos. However I should like to express my thanks to Debbie and Becky, and Classic Sailing, for providing four days of absorbing experience of living on a classic pilot cutter. Their professional expertise was obvious and their patience in explaining and instructing was exemplary. I particularly enjoyed the very high standard of cuisine which was provided; I had fully expected to be offered four days of soup and sandwiches!

I have no hesitation in recommending Classic Sailing to anyone, of whatever level of experience, who wants to enjoy traditional sailing in good company.

My regards and very best wishes to all at Classic Sailing.

Richard July 24

Hi Adam

Thanks for this. We had a great time and an authentic small boat sailing experience, having only done tall ships before. I tempted my wife along on the promise of a double bed in a luxury en suite room, lavish food and drink and personal service by a valet. Only one of these turned out not to be true but we are still together! 😆 We certainly had some exciting times as well as moments of tranquility! It was very reassuring having half the crew who knew what they were doing! I loved the area but probably wouldn't do the shanty festival again. It was an experience wandering around the town amongst all those pirates and a plethora of peg legs and we really enjoyed the music with everyone enjoying the bunfight. At one point I was hearing Drunken Sailor coming at me from three different directions, each accompanied by a raucous audience! Enough is enough though, and talking like a pirate all evening was rather a strain. It was brilliant that you arranged for a couple of excellent folk musicians to be on board - Alan and Penny - who kept us entertaining even in the most perilous conditions. Proper job!

Tallulah is a lovely vessel and so were the gallant crew. I will send some more photos when I've sorted them out.

Kind regards

Steve and Diane, May 24

Hi Adam

I very much enjoyed the whole experience of sailing with Debbie, and Will  (and you) on Tallulah.

Despite poor Peter having to leave on the second morning,   and Linda   waking us all  vomiting for hours on the third night , it was  just brilliant ; such a beautiful boat, amazing sailing and learning how to sail Tallulah   was scary at first but soon began to feel more at ease , lovely to sleep on board , Will prepared delicious food , and the trips ashore were fun as well - seeing the seals in their hidden cove was a bonus , as was  exploring the little Celtic Church of St Anthony.

 and  I loved rowing ashore and then back to Tallulah in the dark . Oh and being on the tiller too!  It was great that on the second day we were able to get out to sea - so thanks Adam for coming on board so that it was possible.  For me it has restored my confidence in my physical abilities,  at a stage in life when its easy to feel such adventures are no longer possible.  - and I really enjoyed the company too - so maybe the Scillies next year and  hoping to do a longer voyage when my two aged dogs  are no longer around.  The only improvement I can think of  is it would be great to have environmentally friendly   wash up liquid etc.

 Hope to see you again,  all good wishes for the rest of the season.

 Jane May 2024

Fantastic experience where we were given expert help and advice by Debbie and crew. I never thought we would tack Talulah into Falmouth harbour but we did, what a fun experience and soooo enjoyable. Highly recommended and will be booking up again soon, thank you

Howard - July 2023

This was the first time I had sailed, and although I suffered from seasickness a couple of times, the experience was something that I could not have even imagined. The crew were all very helpful to a "newbie" and would think of another sailing trip, but perhaps in calmer waters .

Anonymous happy customer - July 2023

Fantastic day! The skipper (Debbie) kept it interesting by rotating crew and still maintaining full control! Amazing

James - July 2023

Debbie is great, she has a great passion for sailing and is very knowledgeable about boat building too! Anthony was extremely helpful, they make a great team and they made us feel very comfortable on board. Understandably, there is limited space and privacy but I slept really well which I really did not expect! Would love to sail again with Debbie and Tallulah.

Caroline Spring 2023

Thanks for looking after us very well. Good to be in safe, sure and pleasant hands...It was a nice experience I've wanted to try for a long time. Thanks for making it a good one...I love what you're doing and your courage and I wish you great success.

Diane

Great to sail on another class of sailing vessel with an experienced skipper and mate. I enjoyed the sailing a lot. The crew were very helpful and the food was very good.

Peter

Sailing on Tallulah

Both Debbie and Jess were excellent. Both were good at explaining things and very patient. I have also been out on Moosk and Agnes. Going out on Tallulah with Debbie and Jess was by far the best experience.

Alasdair, Spring 2023
Tallulah rowing tender

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