Embark | Disembark | Vessel | Duration | Voyage No |
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Sun 11-06-2023, 15:00Penzance, Cornwall | Sat 17-06-2023, 11:00Penzance, Cornwall | Grayhound | 6 Nights | GR110623 |
This June, embark on a sailing adventure to remember on board the Cornish lugger Grayhound. Discover and explore the breathtaking archipelago of the Isles of Scilly – but there’s work to be done too! You’ll be part of the growing sail cargo movement as you deliver French wine to the Scillies.
Vessel type / Rig | Three Masted Lugger |
Guest Berths | 8-10 |
Beam | 19ft |
Draft | 10.75ft |
Deck Length | 64ft |
Overall Length | 108ft |
Tonnage | 56 tons |
Year Built | 2012 |
GRAYHOUND is one of the largest sailing luggers in the world today. She was built in Cornwall in 2012 and has a 20m long hull, is 33m overall and a canvas area of 470 square meters. The original plans were those of a three masted lugger from 1776. Luggers from that time were built for speed and swiftness ideal for privateering, smuggling…or for hunting the latter! “Pirate hand-break turns” and cannon firing is always on the menu on Grayhound!
As voyage crew you do not have to have any prior sailing experience or knowledge to join on Grayhound. A positive attitude and a wish for adventure is all! Our experienced crew will make sure that you comfortably and eagerly hoist the sails, make fast the ropes, participate in the manoeuvres, steer the ship and ready the anchor. It is all hands-on and you will be a crucial part of getting to our desired destination. You will learn fast while enjoying the feeling of freedom the ship offers as you get humbled by the sea.
Some of the trips are more demanding than others. Make sure to read the voyage descriptions properly before you book your adventure. If you feel unsure please contact us and ask for further information. Classic Sailing +44 1326 53 1234
This June, embark on a sailing adventure to remember on board the Cornish lugger Grayhound. Discover and explore the breath taking archipelago of the Isles of Scilly – but there’s work to be done too! You’ll be part of the growing sail cargo movement as you deliver French wine to the Scillys together with New Dawn Traders!
Islands are by their nature historically part of traditional sail routes. Filled with history, stories and fascinating nature. The Isles of Scilly are no different. It’s strategic position has served as an important maritime area throughout history. Also for privateers and smuggling luggers like Grayhound back in the 17th century. The islands make up some of the most southerly part of Britain and boast an almost tropical micro-climate. Making it ideal for a wide range of flora and fauna. Many migrating birds visit the Scillies as a favourite stop-over. The sandy beaches, crystal clear waters and dramatic nature invites us for a proper adventure.
After leaving Penzance in Cornwall, you’ll sail West past Lands End and into the Atlantic. First one to spy the Wolfrock Lighthouse gets a biscuit before you loose sight of land all together (unless its a very clear day) for several hours. You will be fully involved in setting sails, reefing, trimming, jiibing and steering as we make our way through the waves of the Celtic Sea. The crew will teach and guide you all the way. After 10-12 hrs and about 30 miles we will reach the Isles of Scilly and head for anchorage by one of its 55 islands.
Your first mission will be to deliver wine to the local restaurant Dribble and Grub in Hugh Town situated on the largest of the islands St Marys. We will drop anchor in the bay just outside and then row the cargo ashore! After the hard work is done, a heart meal and perhaps a chance to sample the fine wine you’ve so diligently transported across the sea.
The weather will play a large part in deciding in which of the other islands you visit. The unpredictable whims of the winds and tides will tell us where we go. Sailing between them is hands-on and you will be part of the watch teams helping to navigate from island to island. Keep an eye on the water as Dolphins, Seals, Minke Whales, Basking Sharks and Sunfish call the waters around the Islands home. You may even spot puffins!
You will drop anchor by sandy white beaches, rocky sea cliffs and secluded coves. The crystal clear waters and the (hopefully) mild and sunny weather will invite you for a swim or a row ashore and have a relaxed beach stroll. Or a hike to one of the many historical sites and learn more about the rich and dramatic history and archaeology of the Scillies. As you ease into the more simple and peaceful way of life you may enjoy a beer or two onboard or head for the beach and make a barbecue with fresh locally grown food as the sun sets.
A granite archipelago where the boundary between the land and sea is re-drawn with every tide. The Isles of Scilly are part of Cornwall, but have an island culture and climate shaped by Atlantic Ocean and warm Gulf stream that flows past the islands. The islands and reefs are separated by deep blue channels slowly reconnect as glittering white beaches emerge with the falling tide. The rippled seabed exposed reveals starfish where we once sailed with hand bearing compass held tight
Whether you are an experienced sailor or a complete beginner, the professional crew will train you to be guest crew from the moment you arrive, with the intention that everybody works together to sail the ship. The common thread to all Classic Sailing holidays is ‘Hands on’ participation on ships that use ropes, blocks and tackles and ‘people power’ to set sail. Handling cargo adds an extra dimension – building teamwork and communication skills and leaving you with a great sense of achievement.
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.
Penzance harbour is the home port of the Car and Passenger Ferry to the Scillies. There is only one ferry called the Scillionian – a very distinctive white vessel that moors up on the seaward Pier to the Penzance Wet Dock. If the ferry is in port you can usually see it accross the harbour from the Penzance Railway Station car park.
The outer harbour is tidal and dries out to mud so the wet dock is the place that Classic Sailing vessels will use to start or end your voyage, so if you head for the Penzance – Scilly Ferry on foot or follow the road signs for the Scillionian Ferry you will find the Wet Dock. Next door is the famous Penzance Swimming Lido with bright blue flags.
The Penzance Wet Dock has a lock gate that can only be entered 1.5 hrs before or after high water, and the entrance is exposed to Southerly or SE gales, so it is possible the skipper of your vessel may have to dock in the nearby fishing port of Newlyn.
Thank you so much to all the Grayhound crew for an unforgettable adventure. I cannot imagine a kinder and better crew with which to sail.
Caroline
Thanks all for a great time, I really enjoyed it. Fastest Channel crossing I have managed!
Barney
An unforgettable experience
Jonathon
We've had two idyllic sailing trips. One particularly fantastic day scrambling over big volcanic rocks down a deep craggy valley to a black sand beach with dramatically high cliffs. Grayhound was waiting, attracting attention because she's so beautiful and unique. Swimming out to her in the clear waters o the Atlantic rates as one of life's highlights.
Grayhound Guest
Fantastic, exhilarating and an honour to be on such a ship.
Des
Excellent company of genuine all round sailors. The wind in my face and the swell beneath. 5 stars for welcome, accommodation on board, safety, quality of sailing, food, skipper and crew.
Barry
Outstanding and unforgettable experience. Loved learning the lug rig, meeting the crew and other guests, playing an active role on board.
Charlie
Brilliant sail on an interesting boat with friendly and knowledgeable people.
Steve
Three masted lugger Grayhound is a unique sight and a joy to take photos of. Not only does she look very unusual as it is a rig not seen much now, she has a mission to deliver cargoes under sail, so she is the darling of the press. Photos from Classic Sailing customers, ships crew and professional photographers. We hope it gives a flavour of her sailing, life on board, the people that come, her beautiful sailing grounds and what it is like to live below decks.
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