Safety & Comfort

Your Safety
Your safety is our top priority and you will be given a safety briefing before setting sail. Some tips:
- Dress for the sea with warm (windproof) comfortable clothing and soft flat shoes. Bring one more layer that you think you will need. If it is below 14˚ on the land, bring gloves and a heavy weatherproof coat. Seven Days is stocked with blankets just in case.
- Sea sickness and boat motion. Seven Days is a particularly stable boat for its size, but the boat will lean over if sailing up-wind and will move around in the water when there is a swell or passing through the wakes of other large boats. Please give this consideration and discuss any concerns with the skipper on arrival.
- The Skipper is the boss. Please respect their instructions and also talk to them about any concerns or if you are feeling unwell.
- Moving around on deck during passage can be wonderfully exhilarating. It can also be dangerous for 2 reasons. Firstly, there is a small risk of accidentally falling overboard. Secondly, there is a risk of slipping and hurting yourself on hard surfaces or moving parts. A sudden gust of wind can
cause unexpected movement, so please hold on and be carefully. Don’t ruin your day. - Take special care when embarking and disembarking and when moving around the marina. There are often trip hazards.
- Sun Screen is advised even when it is cloudy.
- No smoking on board and please drink in moderation.
Booking
Charter packages are available all year from a half day taster sail to extended 12 hour summer days. A highly experienced qualified Yacht Master will take charge of your experience from start to finish and your day will be tailored to your preferences.
Prices start at £750 for a half day. Up to 10 people in your private group. Well behaved children are very welcome.
Catering available by prior arrangement. Prices vary according to season.
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