Embark | Disembark | Vessel | Duration | Voyage No |
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Mon 22-09-2025, 13:00Douarnenez, Brittany | Wed 24-09-2025, 17:00Douarnenez, Brittany | Grayhound | 2 Nights | GR220925 |
Join three-masted lugger Grayhound as she adventures along the Breton coast from her home port of Douarnenez. Expect a warm welcome, great sailing, beautiful anchorages and a huge amount of fun! The crew will show you the ropes as you help manoeuvre this striking vessel- no experience required! There’ll be time for shoreside discoveries too, rowing to secluded beaches and up hidden creeks on one of Grayhound’s traditional boats.
Please note that the main language on board ship is French, although the majority of the crew also speak excellent English.
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’s Breton Explorer voyages are round trips from the vibrant French fishing port of Douarnenez. This historic town is renowned for its picturesque quays, dotted with traditional wooden boats and bustling seafood markets. We would highly recommend extending your visit and spending some time exploring Douarnenez, either before or after your sail. The Port-Musée (maritime museum) is excellent, and the famous local sardines are a must try.
Stepping aboard Grayhound, the friendly international crew will welcome you and help you get settled in. You’ll receive a safety briefing and meet your fellow sailors, before setting sail.
As voyage crew, you do not have to have any prior sailing experience or knowledge to join the ship- Grayhound’s experienced crew will make sure that you’re soon hoisting sails like a pro! Get stuck in hauling lines, steering the ship and being involved in manoeuvres, all with the glorious backdrop of the Breton coastline.
There is no fixed itinerary for these trips, which gives the crew the ultimate flexibility to make the most of the conditions at the time. There are a host of beautiful places to explore, so wherever you end up you’ll be sure to enjoy it!
If weather allows, sailing through the ‘Tas de Pois’, gigantic rocks which extend from the Pointe de Pen-Hir is an awe-inspiring moment, and remains Grayhound’s favourite sailing challenge in the Douarnenez area!
Evenings bring a secluded anchorage, cosy fire, great food and company.
The coast of Brittany can be exposed to Atlantic weather systems, but there are plenty of places to tuck in for shelter. Here is a brief guide to sailing conditions:
SPRING (March to May): Expect temperatures of around 8°C to 15°C and winds averaging 15 to 20 knots from the West or North. The later into Spring you get, the more frequent the high pressure systems become, along with more sunshine and a reduction in wind strength. Offshore the sea can be quite choppy, with swells from the Atlantic rolling in, although the crew are well versed in finding shelter from the worst sea states. Any rain tends to be intense but short-lived.
SUMMER (June to August): Temperatures at the coast of a comfortable 18–24°C (cooler with a bit of wind chill). Coastal sailing in the summer is dominated by sea breezes when the weather is settled: offshore winds in the morning give way to onshore winds from the West or Northwest by the afternoon, averaging around 10 to 15 knots. The sea state is also pretty calm, with under a meter of swell inshore.
AUTUMN (September to November): September often sees extended summer sailing conditions, with calm mornings and freshening sea breezes in the afternoon. Later into the autumn, stronger systems arrive with stronger gusty wind and an increase in choppy conditions.
On a sailing voyage we never use the word itinerary, as skippers will always be aiming for the best and safest sailing routes for the forecast. They are as keen as you to include some of the highlights described above, but when it comes to sailing, you have to go with Mother Nature, not fight her. The description provided is based on what we think might be possible, based on past trips, or prior experience, but nothing is guaranteed on a sailing voyage. As such, the scheduled joining ports, routes, activities and/or destinations may be altered. Due to the complexities of weather systems, this may be at very short notice.
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.
With its twin harbours, Port Rhu and Port du Rosmeur, Douarnenez is rich in maritime history. A standout attraction is the Port-Musée (maritime museum). The food is also excellent, particularly the local sardines, and there are some great spots for lively evenings listening to traditional Breton tunes.
Sailing on Grayhound in the Caribbean, March 2024
James recently shared his feedback from his voyage on Grayhound, sailing from St. Lucia to Guadeloupe from 6th to 12th March. He thoroughly enjoyed the experience, rating it as amazing, but he felt the need to share some insights.
The crew comprised 11 people, including a professional skipper, a young mate, a cook, and the boat's Swedish owners, Willie and Oscar. The passengers included two Americans, Connor and Leah, along with James and Nigel Sharp, who was there to write an article about the trip. A young couple joined as volunteer crew but lacked experience, which somewhat impacted the dynamics.
James appreciated the diverse age range and found the mixed sleeping arrangements manageable, though he noted the challenges of sleeping in tropical heat. His prior experience on classic boats like Pilgrim and Johanna Lucretia helped him enjoy working on the boat, though he advises that physical fitness is essential for activities like using the hand winch and rowing in the Caribbean heat.
A significant aspect of the trip was the administrative process of checking into each Caribbean island, which James found somewhat tedious. He also highlighted that Grayhound is a vegetarian boat, which, while not a major issue for him, did limit the culinary experience of the Caribbean.
Despite some minor issues, James emphasises that future passengers should be prepared for a more casual and less professional experience on Grayhound, compared to other vessels. He always felt safe and enjoyed the boat's beauty, describing the atmosphere at times as akin to a 'happy hippy expedition'. The owners' approach to running Grayhound as a business seemed more focused on enjoyment, including evenings with drinks and beach BBQ’s.
Overall, James is grateful for the experience and open to future sailing adventures. He also stayed on in the Caribbean for an extra week, offering to share his discoveries with others. He's curious about Nigel Sharp's upcoming article in Classic Boat, noting Nigel's mixed impressions during the trip.
This is a summary of the comments by James March 2024
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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