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Sat 07-10-2023, 14:00Douarnenez, Brittany Mon 16-10-2023, 11:00Baiona, Spain Grayhound 9 NightsGR071023

Experienced Sailors Needed for Grayhound Voyage

Join our voyage across the Bay of Biscay with the Grayhound. Prior sailing experience, a positive attitude, and physical fitness are essential. 
This hands-on journey immerses crew members in all sailing aspects, day or night.
Safety is paramount: depending on weather, the crossing can take 3 to 6+ days, with 9 days allocated overall. If conditions allow, we might explore the Spanish coast. Our ‘Hands-on’ philosophy means traditional sailing methods with ropes, blocks, and tackles.

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VOYAGE HIGHLIGHTS

  • Full hands-on sailing experience across the Bay of Biscay.
  • Participants actively involved in all sailing aspects, day or night.
  • Learn the nuances of sailing a lugger.
  • Expect periods ranging from 3 to 6+ days for crossing, with a total of 9 days allocated.
  • Weather-dependent voyage; safety is paramount.
  • Opportunity to explore the Spanish coast if time allows.
  • ‘Hands-on’ sailing using traditional ropes, blocks, and tackles.

Grayhound

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
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Voyage Description

 

An Introduction to Grayhound

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!

Experienced Sailors required.

As voyage crew for this trip you do need to have prior sailing experience to join Grayhound. A positive attitude and a wish for adventure is helpful. 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. 

This is a more demanding trip than others. If you feel unsure please contact us and ask for further information. Classic Sailing +44 1326 53 1234

FULL VOYAGE DESCRIPTION

This is a full hands-on sailing voyage as we sail across the Bay of Biscay. This exciting trip puts you at the heart of the crew. You’ll get to be involved almost all aspects of sailing the ship – day or night. You need to be physically fit and in good health and an experienced sailor for this trip.

Grayhound with Classic Sailing
Grayhound under full sail

WINDS, WAVES & WEATHER

Crossing the Biscay is not to be taken lightly and the Captain will not leave port if he thinks the weather is unsuitable. The crossing can take anything from 3 days to 6 or more which is why 9 days have been allowed for the crossing. If there is time on reaching Spain the chance to explore the coast and harbours can happen.

HANDS ON HOLIDAYS

As an experienced sailor the professional crew will train you in the specialities of sailing a lugger. 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.

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.

the crew of grayhound loading barrels of rum onto the ship's deck. sail cargo voyages and adventure holidays with classic sailing
Teamwork & a sense of achievement

Start & End Port

Douarnenez, Brittany

Grayhound has her own berth at Port Rhu and the port is small enough for you to be able to easily spot her distinctive wooden masts.

 Douarnenez, Brittany

How to Get There

For those eager to experience the charm of Douarnenez, Brittany, myriad transport options can usher you to its doorstep.

From the UK:

One of the most straightforward routes is by taking a ferry from Plymouth to Roscoff, which is just a short drive away from Douarnenez. Those keen on travelling by rail can catch the Eurostar to Paris and then take a TGV to Quimper. Once at Quimper, Douarnenez is easily accessible via bus or car.

From Europe:

Travelling by TGV train to Quimper is advisable, with connections available from major European cities like Brussels, Amsterdam, or Geneva.

From North America:

Your journey will likely begin with a flight into Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport. From there, a domestic flight to either Quimper or Brest airports can be taken. Upon reaching either of these airports, Douarnenez can be reached by renting a car or hopping on a coach/bus.

From Australia:

Flights will typically land in Paris or other significant European hubs. Subsequent domestic flights or trains will get travellers to Quimper, after which they can proceed to Douarnenez.

Should you choose to drive to Douarnenez, be assured that parking facilities are in place. For finding or reserving parking spaces, it’s advised to check out JustPark.

What to Do in Douarnenez, Brittany

History:

Douarnenez is rich in maritime history. A standout attraction is the Port-Musée (Port Museum), where visitors can immerse themselves in centuries of naval tradition through ancient boats and exhibits.

Culture:

The town is a cultural beacon, with festivals such as the Fête des Bateaux (Boat Festival) showcasing traditional boat parades. Furthermore, the locale offers a mix of Celtic-inspired music and contemporary arts for visitors to enjoy.

Sites of Interest to a Sailor:

With its twin harbours, Port Rhu and Port du Rosmeur, Douarnenez is a sight to behold for sailors. Those with a passion for sailing can also embark on tours to explore the Bay of Douarnenez in all its glory.

Entertainment:

Nighttime in Douarnenez is lively, thanks to its pubs and clubs that echo with traditional Breton tunes. On special occasions, visitors might even catch a performance of the traditional ‘Fest Noz’ dance in the town’s squares.

Eating Out:

A gastronomic delight awaits food lovers. From the renowned ‘kouign-amann’, a caramelised pastry, to fresh seafood dishes like mussels and oysters, there’s much to relish. And, of course, one can’t leave without sampling the local cider.

Nature:

The town is surrounded by natural beauty. Take a walk on the Plomarc’h trails, explore ancient ruins, or relax on the Sables Blancs beach. Those looking for scenic views won’t be disappointed with the coastal paths on offer.

Unique Features:

Douarnenez boasts of a legend that sets it apart: the tale of the sunken city of Ys. According to lore, this city lies submerged beneath the town’s bay waters. The story of King Gradlon and his daughter Dahut adds a layer of mystique to this already captivating destination.

 

Sustainable Travel Carbon Offset Schemes

By selecting sustainable travel options and actively participating in carbon offset initiatives, you can make a positive impact while journeying to or from your voyage.

Here are some suggestions for carbon offset websites.

 

UK: One popular carbon offset website in the UK is “Clear” who offer a range of carbon offset projects and solutions for individuals, businesses, and organisations. They provide detailed information about their projects and allow users to calculate and offset their carbon footprint online.

North America: In North America, “Terrapass” is a well-known carbon offset website. Terrapass offers carbon offset projects across the United States and Canada. They provide options for individuals, businesses, and events to calculate and offset their carbon emissions. Terrapass also offers additional resources and information on sustainable living.

 

Europe: A popular carbon offset website in Europe is “MyClimate.” MyClimate provides carbon offset projects and solutions for individuals, businesses, and travel. They offer a carbon footprint calculator and allow users to support various sustainable projects worldwide. MyClimate focuses on promoting climate protection and sustainability.

 

Australia:Greenfleet” is a prominent carbon offset website in Australia. Greenfleet focuses on planting native forests to offset carbon emissions. They offer individuals and businesses the opportunity to calculate and offset their carbon footprint by contributing to tree planting projects across Australia. Greenfleet provides detailed information about their projects and the positive environmental impacts they create.

 

Please note that these carbon offset websites may vary over time, so it is recommended to research and explore multiple options to find the most suitable one for your needs. 

 

If any of these links do not work it would be kind of you to inform us, many thanks.

Baiona, Spain

By María Ouro - originally posted to Flickr as Parador Bayona ss 08, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4016280

How to Get There

If you’re flying in from the UK, you can take a direct flight to Vigo Airport, the closest airport to Baiona. From there, Baiona is just a short taxi ride, bus journey, or car drive away. For those who fancy a more leisurely approach, ferries operate from the UK to Northern Spain, allowing tourists to drive to Baiona while soaking up the scenic beauty of Spain.

For travellers from other parts of Europe, both direct and connecting flights are available to Vigo Airport. Additionally, Baiona is accessible through the European train network, particularly for those travelling from neighbouring countries such as France or Portugal.

For visitors from North America, while direct flights to Vigo might be limited, there are abundant connecting flights via other major Spanish cities, like Madrid or Barcelona. The same goes for tourists coming from Australia; most will transit through key European cities such as London or Madrid.

Vigo also serves as a primary railway station, linking Baiona with the rest of Spain. Those who prefer bus or coach travel will find frequent services running between Vigo and other major Spanish cities, and local buses provide seamless connections between Vigo and Baiona.

For tourists who are keen on driving, Baiona is easily accessible by car. The journey, especially down Spain’s western coast, is replete with picturesque views. And if parking is a concern, the website JustPark (https://www.justpark.com/) is an excellent resource to find and reserve parking spaces in Baiona.

 

What to Do in Baiona, Spain

History:
One of the crown jewels of Baiona’s historical legacy is the Monterreal Fortress. Standing as a testament to the town’s rich past, it offers panoramic vistas of the town and the nearby Cies Islands. Those keen on maritime history must visit the Museum of Navigation to learn about the voyages of the Pinta, one of Christopher Columbus’s ships.

Culture:
The essence of Baiona’s culture is best experienced during the Arribada Festival. This event celebrates the return of the Pinta, and the town comes alive with medieval markets, traditional Spanish music, and enthralling costume parades.

Sites of Interest to a Sailor:
Baiona’s marina is a great spot to head to the Cies Islands. It’s a sailor’s paradise, the bay, with its captivating coastal views, offers various sailing tours that allow visitors to explore the coastline and nearby islands.

Entertainment:
By night, Baiona transforms into a hub of entertainment. The town boasts a myriad of bars, pubs, and clubs that play everything from traditional Flamenco to modern hits. Regular Flamenco nights are a treat for dance enthusiasts.

Eating Out:
When it comes to food, Baiona is a gastronomic delight. The town, especially renowned for its seafood, offers delicacies like fresh oysters and octopus. A walk through the cobbled streets of the old town reveals a plethora of tapas bars and traditional Spanish restaurants that promise a culinary journey.

Nature:
Nature lovers can revel in the lush rainforests around Baiona or take up hiking in the tranquil surroundings of Monte Boi. The Cies Islands, part of the Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park, are home to dream-like beaches and crystal-clear waters.

Unique Features:
What truly sets Baiona apart is its perfect blend of history and modernity. The potential UNESCO World Heritage status of the Cies Islands, coupled with the town’s historical landmarks and its modern-day vibrancy, ensures that Baiona remains an unparalleled tourist destination.

 

Sustainable Travel Carbon Offset Schemes

By selecting sustainable travel options and actively participating in carbon offset initiatives, you can make a positive impact while journeying to or from your voyage.
Here are some suggestions for carbon offset websites.

UK:

One popular carbon offset website in the UK is “Clear” who offer a range of carbon offset projects and solutions for individuals, businesses, and organisations. They provide detailed information about their projects and allow users to calculate and offset their carbon footprint online.

North America:

In North America, “Terrapass” is a well-known carbon offset website. Terrapass offers carbon offset projects across the United States and Canada. They provide options for individuals, businesses, and events to calculate and offset their carbon emissions. Terrapass also offers additional resources and information on sustainable living.

Europe:

A popular carbon offset website in Europe is “MyClimate.” MyClimate provides carbon offset projects and solutions for individuals, businesses, and travel. They offer a carbon footprint calculator and allow users to support various sustainable projects worldwide. MyClimate focuses on promoting climate protection and sustainability.

Australia:

“Greenfleet” is a prominent carbon offset website in Australia. Greenfleet focuses on planting native forests to offset carbon emissions. They offer individuals and businesses the opportunity to calculate and offset their carbon footprint by contributing to tree planting projects across Australia. Greenfleet provides detailed information about their projects and the positive environmental impacts they create.

Note

Please note that these carbon offset websites may vary over time, so it is recommended to research and explore multiple options to find the most suitable one for your needs.

If any of these links do not work it would be kind of you to inform us, many thanks.

Kit List

What to pack for a sailing holiday on Grayhound

What is included

  • Duvets, linen, pillows
  • Sailing instruction
  • All meals on board (professional chef)
  • Tea, coffee, biscuits, fruit and day time snacks.
  • Night watch snacks (if applicable)
  • You don't have to do the cleaning, but help with the washing up is always appreciated.
  • Waterproof and insulated jackets and trousers
  • Life Jacket and safety equipment, we also have child automatic life jackets.
  • Charging facilities for phones, cameras and tablets etc.

What is not included

  • Towels
  • Travel to joining port
  • Tours, shore expeditions with any hire vehicle or local guide (optional & shared costs)
  • Personal travel insurance See Topsail Insurance LINK
  • There is no bar on board so you might like to bring a bottle or two of wine to enjoy with meals. You can also buy organic sailed cargo wine, red, white and rose onboard.

What to Bring

Don't forget, Grayhound is 108ft overall so she will not always fit into small yacht marinas and she will often have to anchor off in the bay or port. Be prepared to get into a small boat with your luggage and pack sensibly protecting any vulnerable items like cameras. Grayhound has waterproof and insulated flotation jackets and trousers on board which are very warm. In summer or hot locations you may wish to bring some lightweight waterproofs. Even in the Caribbean you can get tropical downpours or spray on deck when sailing in strong winds. A mobile phone so you can ring the ship in an emergency or if you are running late on joining day. Also it means we can contact you if we have to change the joining port for any reason. Grayhound's phone number will always be supplied with your balance confirmation e-mail. Shoes with a good grip for deck & aloft Rubber Boots or second pair of shoes for wet weather or getting in/out of dinghies Swim suit & beach towel. You are welcome to bring snorkel and mask - especially worth it in the Caribbean or Cape Verde. Suntan lotion & sunglasses - consider sunblock and lip salve protection in Canaries, Cape Verde, Trans Altantic, Caribbean. Sun hat / warm hat, scarves, gloves Clothes that dry quickly. Mix of warm, waterproof & windproof layers Small rucksack for going ashore Travel insurance documents/tickets Personal medicines/ spectacles Spending money/passport Camera/binoculars etc Phone chargers. 240 generator on board UK three pin sockets. We welcome musical instruments and you can plug in ipods or CDs into ships stereo. There are storage areas for each bunk . Please pack in a soft rucksack or bag. A torch is useful as a few baggage spaces are at the foot of bunks with reading light at other end. There is no alcohol to buy on board, so you are welcome to bring a bottle or two to drink with meals. If you decide to buy some on arrival You can also buy Grayhound t shirts, mugs and Breton tops from our ship's shop we accept pounds or euros.

Review

 

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
learning to steer at a young age on Grayhound
learning to steer at a young age on Grayhound

Vessel Gallery

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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