brokethebox
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Here's just a few pics from this years tall ships, as requested by old salt!
James
James
Thanks James.
Always fancied a trip on a square rigger, now I will bet that would be a real nice experience.![]()
they generally have an age limit of 65 for the offshore voyages, and 75 for the coastal.
So hurry up Oldsalt, and sign up!
Here's just a few pics from this years tall ships, as requested by old salt!
James
It's easy enough to do. During term times, the Tall Ships Youth Trust run voyages for paying adults to keep their ship in commission. It's not particularly cheap, as part of the aim is to raise cash for their primary purpose, but anyone can sign up. The ship is rarely full on adult voyages.
I'd recommend one of the more "offshore" trips. Shorter coast-hopping ones you can spend a lot of time in port, and the juxtaposition between the two isn't great as it's not really a shoreside holiday and not really a proper voyage either. Whereas something like the Azores->Southampton trip I did earlier this year is a real voyage and you feel like you've earned your run ashore at the end of it.
A voyage is definitely a working trip - everything from stowing topsails in a gale to blacking standing rigging to swabbing out the heads - but I've not met anyone who regretted going.
Pete