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January’s News On and Off the Water
‘A tourist remains an outsider throughout his visit, but a sailor is part of the local scene from the moment he arrives’ – Ann Davison, author
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Into 2024 and what can Northumbria Sailing offer on the water and ashore? – RYA practical courses under the supervision of the the new Chief Instructor, John Parlane who will add the quality and experience associated with his RYA Examiner status. Accompanying myself on practical courses, trips and adventures will be Steve Lovett and, new for 2024, Elaine Beauchamp. Shorebased face-to-face theory is still being taught by myself and there are some online but, in my opinion, face-to-face, either class or One2One, is the one to go for if possible (see Justin’s Report at the end). Winter Courses and One Day Specialist re-start this month.
Day Sail with an RYA Examiner
On March 15th my Chief Instructor John Parlane, an RYA Examiner, will be sailing on Pure Gallus raising funds in support of Tynemouth RNLI. 0930 – 1700hrs, all abilities are welcome and the cost is £95 per person, all of which will go the RNLI.
Day Skippers on the Autumn theory Course
A motley selection they are too, but all in their early stages of learning how to sail and to eventually progress to their RYA Day Skipper Practicals. L to R; Anna, Thornley, Graham, Leigh, Harvey, Ailsa & David.
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Famous Five from 2023
Here is my selection, in no particular order, with some original articles abridged;
No 1 – Round Britain Newly Weds (September)
Rob and Faye made it Hjem after their epic voyage around Britain in their newly acquired sailing yacht Reach Out. Starting at Eastbourne they eventually arrived at Royal Quays on September 2nd. Notable not only for the journey, but also the blog presentation. (Faye is a writer)
No 2 – Tall Ships (August)
Paul, Rachel & Ehmke accompanied me to the Tall Ships visit at Hartlepool last month. I was impressed by the number of Tall Ships represented and open to inspection and the welcome started at the lock where we were given a good berth.[space_20]
No 3 – Training Mast (July)
Whilst visiting Shotley marina near Ipswich the 70Club had the opportunity of an update on the Training Mast, not that any of us would have wished to have been part of the dressing and climbing up so high, which is twice the height of Pure Gallus. The Button Boy had the special privilege of topping the mast for which he received a special bonus. [space_20]
No 4 – Sailing 5 Different Boats in 7 Days (June)
Incredible when I look back. Day 1; Own Boat tuition on a lovely gaff rigged Yarmouth 23 Impulsive II. Day 2; a Day Trip on Pure Gallus, my most popular course at the moment. This time with the eccentric Hassall and family. Day 3; Own Boat Tuition again, this time on a Hunter 27 Jetstream with Stephen. Day 4; a chartered boat out of Oban, Frolika, with the two Peters. Day 5; this boat decided not to go into gear forwards and we had to get back to a Tobermory mooring under sail. The gearbox could not be repaired and we had to await a replacement boat, which arrived on Day 7; Morpheus a smaller version of Pure Gallus made the fifth boat in seven days. [space_20]
No 5 – Off with a Bang (April)
Went the start of the sailing season at sea. Look at the image of Craig at the helm in a Force 7 wind with maximum gust of 34 knots (a gale). [space_20]
Yet Another High Speed Accident
Heavy contact between a high speed passenger craft and a navigation buoy with one life lost.
This was another RIB accident despite favourable conditions and a highly experienced skipper. It was noted that passengers in these small high-speed craft are very vulnerable to impact and vibration injuries. Seadogz [space_20]
Sail Off
Not one but two and I impressed Elaine to help me. Removing sails for the winter and storing will help prolong their life and, of course, you have to remember how to do it after a gap of a year…
Update on Courses & Trips
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THEORY COURSES
Classroom
Onboard Pure Gallus there’s a classroom suitable for a small class but, mostly, the modern Life Centre in Heaton is used.
RYA OCEAN YACHTMASTER Explore the wonders of a sextant with Celestial Navigation and Ocean Passage Planning. This ‘top of the range’ RYA theory course can lead to the coveted ‘Ocean Yachtmaster’ ticket. I have five sextants, one new lightweight metal, one plastic & two old brass, for you to handle. A practical session is included. Cost £595 or £925 on tailored tuition. ‘I have to say it was tough, and tested the brain calls somewhat. However – it was great challenge and good company – Debra’. Try this link from a former Royal Navy officer relating his experience navigating by the stars for real whilst sailing down to the Falklands Jonathan.
RYA COASTAL YACHTMASTER The advanced Course, a must for those proceeding to Yachtmaster level. Cost £575 for class & £850 tailored tuition. You need a good knowledge of this Course before being tested by the RYA Examiner. Provisional dates for the next class, Thursday evenings & two Saturdays; January 11, 18, 20 & 25th, February 1, 8, 22 & 29th March 7, 9, 14, 21, 25 & 28th. An extra victim is sought to share costs for One2One. Phil from 2018 says; ‘Although I knew the YM Theory would be a step up and a challenge the hard work and effort was worth it once I got out there on the boat. That extra depth of knowledge really helped me understand the dynamics of sailing, sea conditions, anticipated weather looming on the horizon and, of course, it’s likely impact on boat handling and the crew’.
RYA DAY SKIPPER A popular starting point for many. Same Course for Sail or Power and is a Course where early booking is essential. Classes take place in a modern building in Heaton, Newcastle upon Tyne. Included is a half day visit to the School boat. Cost £550. Evening Course; Mondays mainly; January 8, 15, 22, & 29th, February 5, 19, & 26th, March 4, 11, 18, 20 25 & 27th Winter Daytime Course, 0930 – 1430hrs starts January dates; January 16, 23 & 30th, February 6, 20 & 27th, March 5 & 12th. Day Skipper Theory.
I can’t do these times and am in a hurry!
Then a Tailored Timetable with one to one tuition could be for you. Costs £795 for Day Skipper, £850 for Coastal/Yachtmaster™ and £925 for the Ocean. Available when the diary permits
Whilst I would not wish to encourage missing sessions, it’s a fact of life in todays world and time can be made up through private sessions or, sometimes, within the class timetable
Skills Centre
It’s now some 14 years since I started delivering RYA Courses, their format and their questions to be answered. Yet important messages are not always given their due weight and there’s no scope for further investigation. Skills Centre sessions and courses will have this in mind and offer the opportunity to seek further knowledge as well as refreshing existing. I see subjects being mainly theory with some practical, but am open to suggestions
TIDES In this subject we look at real tides and apply this to examples in waters of the UK and Europe, with particular emphasis on our very tidal North East Coast. Learn how to calculate tidal heights and streams at main and secondary ports. You will be using Reed’s Almanac and the first session will be for assumed beginners leading to more advanced stuff later on. This Course will be run across three sessions 1800 – 2100hrs at Heaton. Cost £95 for three sessions, less for fewer. Next Course; April 15, 17 & 22nd. ‘Being new to sailing and having seen numerous yacht go aground in Amble harbour entrance, the tides we have on the NE coast frightened me a little. I looked into the online courses but decided to go with you and the classroom instead and I’m glad I did. Learning in a group with instant help and feedback from you made understanding the lessons so much easier.’ – Thornley
FOG ALL OVER You have a chart plotter, AIS and Radar showing there’s another vessel out there. Plenty of electronic information but you then realise none tell you which way to turn. In the collision between Whispa and Gas Monarch the former was not on a collision course but the skipper misconstrued notorious Rule 19d and actually turned towards Gas Monarch and collided. This short course, I’m not sure yet how many sessions, will attempt to throw some light on this important subject.
SKIPPER SKILLS Another new course aimed at improving skills of either an existing skipper or a very competent crew about to take their RYA Day Skipper Practical. This Course will include exercises such as berthing, which are not normally available outside an RYA Course and others according to demand. For example; use of up to date Raymarine electronics, night sail or just confidence building. Next availability April 19+20th
Northumbria Sailing Adventures
These adventures are when we either charter a sailing yacht or take Pure Gallus somewhere interesting and challenging. When weather and crew status permit we will do distances, often sailing through the night via the watch system. If this is not possible we will cruise looking for pleasant places to visit with good shoreside wining and dining facilities.
Trips in recent years have included the Skye, Orkneys, the Clyde, London Tower Bridge and a North Sea crossing.
We will endeavour to have you fully involved in the sailing of the boat and to consider your preferences. Alcohol will often be enjoyed when we are no longer underway. At the end of the trip you will have a log book filled and plenty of nautical adventures to tell.
Kintyre & Crinan in 2024
May 11 – 18th
In 2024 we are looking towards a stunning Adventure around the Mull of Kintyre, visiting ‘whisky’ Islay and relaxing in the Crinan canal. This will be one you will remember for a very long time.
A reservation has been placed on a 2011 commissioned 12.1 metre yacht, Tramontane, a Hanse 400, sailing out of Largs, a marina with easy access and excellent facilities. There will be a maximum of 5 persons onboard. A larger yacht might be more glamorous and cheaper per head, but is less participatory.
Costings. There is a maximum availability of four persons onboard plus the skipper, and the prices vary according to the berth; Aft cabin; £895 for one person alone. Saloon; £795. Forecabin with ensuite; £750 each for two sharing. Extra is a ‘kitty’ share.
Yorkshire Adventure
July 12 – 14th
Sail down to Whitby to enjoy the delights of this great destination and return over a long weekend.
Mini Sailing Adventures
In response to demand, Sailing Adventures on Pure Gallus will take the form of Mini versions as well as Maxi, tailored for holders of their RYA Day Skipper Practical tickets, but also welcomed are other seafarers keen to experience sailing on this 2016 built yacht fitted to high standards. Electronics include Raymarine kit including a Plotter, Radar and AIS. Pure Gallus, a Sun Odyssey 419, is the type of boat, with twin wheel helms, you might charter on your holiday in the Med.
Guidance will be available but you will be fully involved in the Adventure and may even care to select your own crew. Maximum number will be four plus the Skipper and sharing the ensuite forecabin will give berths at the most economical rate.
Anyone already familiar with Pure Gallus or the predecessor Lian by means of a 3 or 5 day Course qualifies for discounted prices from £75 discounted and £125 non discount.
PRACTICAL COURSES
All local courses take place on the school boat, a Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 419 12 metre built less than 6 years ago and the type of boat you may aspire to when going out on your own adventures. For full information on what to expect from an RYA Course with Northumbria Sailing you are recommended to click
From Alan following a 5 day course; ‘Food was really good btw which I wasn’t expecting![space_20]
Where Do I Sleep?
On Pure Gallus you will have the opportunity to select your berth and pay accordingly. Singles go in the saloon or an aft cabin with doubles in the forecabin which has private ensuite facilities. Doubling up in the forecabin provides the cheapest deal.
PRACTICAL CREWING My version of RYA Competent Crew. Three days, 0930-1700hrs onboard for up to four ideally, sometimes five, and you will be up to the Comp Crew standard. No experience necessary and no need to stay onboard overnight. This was very popular in 2022 and here we see Lorna, Mel, Sean, Emma & Jo, one being pregnant too. Cost £350, Next Course is across Easter; March 29 – 31st
This popular Course is now available stayover where you will spend two nights onboard away, if possible, from Royal Quays. There is a maximum availability of four persons onboard plus the instructor, and the prices vary according to the berth; Aft cabin; £495 for one person alone. Saloon; with limited stowage, £395. Forecabin with ensuite; £375 each for two sharing or £650 alone, when available.
RYA COMPETENT CREW A 5 day, live aboard, course where you will learn ‘the ropes’ and to become a useful crew member. A good start to, perhaps, a lifetime boating. No experience needed. Cost, according to berth, from £695 (cabin sharing, £650 each). Or see Practical Crewing above. Next availability; March 18 – 22nd, May 20 – 24th (FULL), June 2 – 7th (FULL). ‘You were a pleasure to have as a guest, instructor and examiner. Your wisdom, advice and encouragement was much appreciated’ – Rachel
RYA DAY SKIPPER PRACTICAL The key to bareboat charter, this course aims to get you to the ability ‘ to skipper a small cruising yacht safely by day in tidal waters with which the student is familiar’. Then you can be let loose to find your own adventures and provide endless anecdotes for you to enjoy telling. For Bareboat charter this is the first qualification to be obtained. Nevertheless in some areas, the Solent for example, a higher qualification is needed and UK tidal requested.
It is important that you are ready to take this important Course and, for minimum standards, check out on the web page Day Skipper Pre-Quirements. These standards and experience are expected at the time of booking. Cost, according to berth, from £750. Ask for more details if you possess the pre-quirements linked above. May 20 – 24th (FULL), June 2 – 7th (FULL). ‘I was pleased with the way the course was organised, the instructions for preparation and attending, the fact that you were there waiting for me when I arrived, and your welcome both before and after we boarded.’ – Hassall. Course Review by Tim Edwards For a murky glimpse of a night sail try Night Sail
RYA COASTAL SKIPPER PRACTICAL If you are interested in this course and meet with the Pre-Quirements then email.
RYA START YACHTING A two day course for beginners which can be the ‘start’ of greater things. You live onboard for two days and visit another marina, away from Royal Quays. This is a Weekday Course for which a minimum booking of two is needed (singles also welcome). Cost from £300 sharing & from £295 single. Next availability; March 18+19th
INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCE (ICC) This can be done on the same course as Day Skipper/Competent Crew. In 2023 there will be a new ICC Course, shorter and cheaper than the full 5 day Day Skipper Practical. Some countries will not accept RYA Day Skipper Practical certificate and request the ICC; ‘To sail a yacht bareboat in Greece the Greek authorities require the skipper to be over 18 and have a sailing licence issued by a statutory authority. Currently the ICC (International Certificate of Competence) for sail is most widely accepted, an RYA Coastal Skipper practical certificate or higher (new certificate version to include photo ID’. Cost £495. Alternatively I can test you on your own boat at much cheaper cost. Individual quotations are given for this which will be from £275 for one day, own boat ICC Guidance
Taster Days & Trips
These are an introduction to sailing and meant to be a nice experience, so conditions have to be right even though it means being more sensitive to the weather. No-one wants a macho adventure, but this still won’t stop us from going out to sea briefly in a high wind.
DAY TRIPS. Run throughout the season with the aim of having a pleasant day out on the water. You can see whether yachting is for you at modest cost. Trips operate out of Royal Quays 0930 – 1700hrs and have been very popular during the 2023 season. Cost £75 weekday & £95 weekend. First of the 2024 season will be March 26th and followed by April 16th & May 25th (Saturday) Yes, describing it as a “taster” is an understatement. It was a practical and thoroughly excellent training day. It’s a credit to your skill and confidence to take two complete novices to sailing at sea out into force 7+ and make it feel so easy. Your training plan and instruction was just right and delivered with clarity and a sense of humour which quickly removed any tension. I know Peter had as much fun as I did and we both came away with a heightened enthusiasm. – David
On March 15th my Chief Instructor John Parlane, an RYA Examiner, will be sailing on Pure Gallus raising funds in support of Tynemouth RNLI. 0930 – 1700hrs all abilities are welcome and the cost is £95 per person, all of which will go the RNLI.
High Noon Sextant Raises £255
I’m pleased to report a successful morning exploring sextants and a Star Globe. Iain gave a talk on his hair raising experiences in the Solent whilst training for and participating in the this year’s Fastnet race. Interestingly the life threatening moment was when he realised the boat wasn’t ready, leaks being just one of the problems. Jonathan, shown here, did his star globe display and re-told Falklands experiences and I took the sextants outside where the sun disobliged by hiding behind clouds. [space_20]
Early One Morning
Skipper Steve and victim Adam found themselves on the harbour wall at Seahouses about to deliver a small yacht to Royal Quays. Not an easy task as it’s impossible to have a favourable tide all the way and ‘pushing tide’ involved speeds over the ground of less than 3 knots for hours on end. Nevertheless it was a successful delivery, albeit taking over 9 hours. South easterly winds had already taken shape but The Irons Lady was safely tucked up just before storm Babet wreaked it’s damage.
From the Archives
Way back in 2009 and my very first Course and here we see Linda, Mark & Karen in a class where I was probably learning at least as much as they were (I never thought I would ever be teaching a class). Northumbria Sailing survived and now I’m into my 15th year and a 2009 loss has been turned into modest gains. My News has turned out to be a real asset, promoting sailing activity as well as my own business
Northumbria Sailing on Video
Alan Robson produced this video of his sailing experience during his five days and gaining his International Certificate of Competence. Day Skipper.mov – Google Drive
Have a look at my Theory Training Centre with this video. Training
Onboard the Hallberg Rassy training yacht, now replaced by a Sun Odyssey 419, by courtesy of Mark Batey and the kind co-operation of victims Andrew and Clive. See me giving berthing advice in trying to avoid the electric supply post Mark Batey Day Training
RYA Competent Crew in the sun, by courtesy of Mark again Mark Batey Competent Crew
Specialist Courses
RYA VHF This important Course is available in class, onboard, online or private tuition. Don’t be caught without a proper licence as you could be fined up to £5,000, plus 6 months inside, plus equipment confiscation – yes it’s very severe! At Northumbria Sailing you will receive tuition one per training set. As you will be assessed for practical skills as well as theoretical I think it’s advisable that you have every opportunity to familiarise yourself with the equipment. Cost £120 plus £70 for the RYA. Also available One to One at £190 and online at £95 to include manual. Assessment £70 extra. Next availability; February 3rd (Saturday) & March 8th. Try these links. RYA Online VHF Radio and RYA Online VHF video
The RYA require you to book your face to face assessment at the time of enrolling on a Course. Beware of anyone offering this Course without this. RYA VHF
RYA RADAR Are you safe using your set? Can you properly identify a collision situation? If you have radar you are required to know how to use it properly and could be held responsible if an incident was to occur. Candidates for RYA Yachtmaster examinations are expected to be conversant with radar. Day Course: Cost £130, plus 10.50 to RYA. Next session; March 6th ‘Thank you very much for yesterday’s course’ – Stephen
CEVNI test for the Inland waterways endorsement to your ICC. Done online, cost £35
RYA DIESEL ENGINE
A Volvo Penta 2003 marine diesel engine will be used for demonstrations and you will get several chances to try your hand at changing filters etc.
The Course is for beginners and will show the simple maintenance tasks you can do yourself to help maintain your engine in working order. The RNLI has complained that most of call outs are from engine failure where simple tasks have not been performed. Your rescuing lifeboat may make firm suggestions if this is found to be the case. RYA Examiners have requested greater knowledge from candidates. Cost £130 plus £11 for the RYA Pack. Maximum 6 persons. Next Session; March 14th. RYA Diesel Engine
RYA ESSENTIAL NAVIGATION ONLINE Do this starter course on your own laptop. A good introduction to the theory part of sailing, with yacht or power boat. Cost £79 plus £30 (includes instruments) for the RYA Pack. Online Navigation
RYA FIRST AID. All day for the RYA certificate, valid three years. Find out the latest recommendations on what to do at sea from an experienced sailor with over 50 years in nursing to include A & E. Cost £95 plus £8 Pack. Next Session; March 14th. First Aid Certificates
SEA SURVIVAL. Arrangements can be made to have this Course locally. Let me know if you are interested.
Victims (All) at Sea
Orang Salehy has moved Sand Dancer down to the Med, a new marina close to Benidorm. Orang has finally sold his business in South Shields, where the Sand Dancers come from, and can finally enjoy his quality Hallberg Rassy to the full.
Iain Mumford is an experienced seafarer and racer to boot, but even he was challenged to his limits during the 2023 Fastnet Race Like John Williams, whose report is featured below, Iain said; ‘I thought I was going to die once, we broached 6 times, missed colliding with other yacht by metres and hit a cardinal mark. The only think putting me off from doing it again is the driving back and forwards to Portsmouth’.
Thornley Barnett has bought a boat which he berths on RNYC pontoons in Blyth. Wanli, a Hunter Ranger 265, will be raced and cruised along the NE coast. He has two alternative rigs for the foresail; racing will utilise the genoa and cruising the jib on a self tacking track.
This is why I’m in the Sailing Business
Justin
‘My primary objective in choosing to study the YM Theory course was to build a solid understanding of the subjects covered in the RYA syllabus in order to underpin good practical decision-making whist on the water and not just to cram enough information to ‘get through the exam’. To this end, studying in a ‘bricks and mortar’ setting with Northumbria Sailing was definitely the right choice.
The study sessions were relaxed and enjoyable whilst at the same time being well organised and delivered in bite size junks. Each session comprised presentations, in-class discussion and practical work with homework being set between times to be discussed at the next class. Instructor Melvyn was extremely patient in answering questions and was able to draw on his significant practical sailing experience to bring topics alive whilst at the same time adapting the speed and style of his delivery to ensure that I had gained a good grasp of each subject area as we progressed through the course.
Whilst studying with an online course provider may have been sufficient to get me through the exam, I am confident that the quality of the experience of studying face to face with Northumbria Sailing will have given me a more solid long-term foundation to underpin my future sailing activities and to prepare for the higher-level practical exams.’ – Justin Hoskins
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Reader’s Links
A section featuring links of a maritime interest sent to me.
Donna gives a clear picture of how she felt as an ordinary person coming to her RYA Day Skipper Practical Course; Donna Sail
Steve Austin has uploaded this video of our 2018 Adventure sailing a traditional Dutch flat bottomed boat
Phil Butler highlights the unexpected and rapid shift in Earth’s Magnetic Field.
Phil Butler again with very useful advice on mal de mer. Seasickness
Peter MacLaren mentioned this article about a Yacht Delivery Skipper’s Life.
Peter Chater has found a remarkable way of plugging a failed seacock – with a carrot! Sea Cock Repair
Peter Chater sent this one about a fisherman suing as a result of a collision Fisherman Sues
Peter Chater again – ‘How about this for a large yacht collision’ Antigua
Nigel Hierons saw this news item about a flare Flare in recycling explodes
Franek Richardson sent this Time Lapse
Phil Butler mentions the two women rescued after 5 months at sea in the Pacific.
Stuart Porter took and posted this great dolphin display, quite the best I have seen North Sea Dolphins