Popeye70
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Hello,
Does anyone have experience with Allaboard Sailing in Gibraltar?
Does anyone have experience with Allaboard Sailing in Gibraltar?
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No, but I can recommend Trafalgar Sailing in Gib. - http://www.trafalgarsailing.co.uk/
No connection, just a satisfied customer.
Hello,
Does anyone have experience with Allaboard Sailing in Gibraltar?
No, but I can recommend Trafalgar Sailing in Gib. - http://www.trafalgarsailing.co.uk/
No connection, just a satisfied customer.
Allabroad in Gibraltar is a chaotic school. Instucteurs have not much experience. I'd recommend a good instructor to find. Sean Furney Sail Excel (Cadiz) is truly the best I can advise you. This guy is a very good and experienced sailor and an RYA Yachtmaster examiner. He can really learn to sail and is a wonderful person to learn. The problem with most schools is that the instructors themselves are not so experienced (not as long as instructor, or even have made few miles).
Unfortunately Steve we don't have any records of you ever sailing with us, when was this? And we do not have any 'instucteurs' But our instructors are very experienced and Yes Allabroad is allways chaotic with all the happy cleints and successful Fastrack students who have just passed their Yachtmasters, 5 of these guys stayed on afterwards to covert to Motor, all are very happy and will be posting here soon.
If you wish to achieve YM Fastrack book with a school that offers more boats, bigger boats, you start off on 44 footers, a large dedicated shorebased facility with classrooms, Fastrack lounge and some of the most experienced instructors around, up to 3 weeks self skippering, free further training if it goes wrong on the big day and a 2 week opt out option if you are not in any way happy with your course. Allabroad Sailing Academy Is the only school in Gibraltar to offer all this and more. Thats why we are so chaotic!
If you wish to achieve YM Fastrack book with a school that offers more boats, bigger boats, you start off on 44 footers...
Is that a good thing? Comfy, I'll grant you, but do they require the subtlety and finesse in handling of something smaller? Can your students cope in a Corribee?