01/11 crew profile
We would like to honour traditional sailing deckies. You are the hands on both line and paintbrush, the lookouts at our bows and the
Read More16/10 Educational
When you sail on one of the historic or traditionally rigged vessels in our fleet, you’re not just a bystander —you become part of
Read More11/09 crew profile
Having taken a job as vessel manager at a heritage harbour a few years ago I was described (behind my back) as a ‘jumped-up
Read More11/08 Announcing New Voyages
Tallulah’s skipper Debbie Purser reports back on Brest Festival of the Sea 2024 Anarchic behaviour out of the water, and sometimes like a sea
Read More05/07 Festivals
My partner Jack and I were thrilled to join Pilot Cutter Tallulah for this year’s Falmouth Classics & Sea Shanty Festival! The Festival has
Read More30/05 Featured Ship
Provident, Blue Seas and Sky, Dartmouth and 100 years I had a fantastic day sailing on Provident in Brixham on the Late May bank
Read More28/05 Small boats
A course for lovers of small boats (AND pilot cutters) We have just finished running the second ever 6 day course combining sailing 44ft
Read More07/03 Book Reviews
Sailing Alone Around the World Joshua Slocum was the first man to circumnavigate the world solo, a feat he accomplished between 1895 and 1898
Read More23/01 Educational
Introduction I, Adam, have sailed on tall ships from the UK, Holland, Portugal and Norway in many parts of the world as a humble
Read More14/01 Inspiration
Turning the Tide on Blue Monday Blue Monday, marked on 15th January 2024, is here again. Many of us find ourselves caught in the
Read More28/11 Educational
Dog Watches at Sea: A Vital Aspect of Maritime Tradition with an Unexpected Twist In the realm of traditional sailing, the concept of ‘dog
Read More22/11 Customer Reviews
Although we didn’t manage to get to the hoped for destination (St. Kilda) we fully understood before we got on board that the weather
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