A Typical Channel Sail
Day 1 (Monday)
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Voyage Crew Arrive 1300 - 1400
Sign on with Captain in Mess on arrival.
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First Mates Safety and Living Onboard briefing - Ship's Tour by Watch Leaders
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Muster Briefing and Life Boat stations
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Seamanship and Climbing Training
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Shore leave in Weymouth / or Set Sail for Sea
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Day 2 (Tuesday)
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Day at Sea - Sailing towards selected channel port. Training and Seamanship Lectures will be given to those who are interested.
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Early Evening - Arrive in Channel Port.
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Shore Leave and Harbour Watches.
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Day 3 (Wednesday)
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Morning in Port - After a ship's duties have been completed Voyage Crew will have time to go ashore and explore.
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Prepare for Sea -
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Depart Early Evening
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At Sea Overnight - Night Watches
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Day 4 (Thursday)
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Day at Sea - possible second port
Aim today is to sail the ship as much as possible, teaching and coaching by permanent crew.
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Overnight at Sea
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Day 5 (Friday)
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Morning Sail along Jurassic Coast
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Disembark 1100hrs
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Please note: This is only an example of the Programme for a Channel Sail with T S Pelican. The voyage programme is subject to weather, tides and sailing conditions.
RYA TRAINING OFFERED
R Y A Competent Crew
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