September Newsletter

‘Each boat seems to contain a personality which manifests itself in the way she takes a sea‘  – William Snaith, author 

I am very pleased to announce the appointment of Stephen Scott as my new Chief Instructor. 

Stephen has a wealth of experience in the sailing world and is replacing Trevor Jefferson who now has his sights on Spain and has given me valuable advice over many years. Thank you Trevor and I wish you a happy and sunny retirement. Stephen is a keen cyclist in his spare time and possesses an enviably small waistline! His profile is set out below and he will be delivering RYA Coastal Skipper Courses as well as others.

September will be a busy time for practical courses and new sailing experiences are planned for October.

It’s advisable to check out my Covid-19 precautions here Terms & Conditions. Additional Courses have been put on to deal with the backlog, without sacrificing safety.

Rough on the Tyne

The strong northerly winds produced monster seas on Bank Holiday Saturday and Tynemouth lighthouse was featured on national media with spectacular waves cascading over the pier. Victims are soon taught the benefit of westerly winds and the dangers, to the stomach, of northerly. 

August Batch 1

Two Day Skippers and Two Competent Crew, all with RYA certificates. From L to R; Martin, Johnny, John & Mike under the guidance of Instructor Steve and enjoying some sunshine this wet August. Both Johnny & John subsequently took their VHF courses, delivered onboard Lian. 

August Batch 2

Next in line were Tony & Fearnley who won their RYA Day Skipper certificates despite almost losing a day to the high wind. Tony recovered from his delivery trip up from the south coast onboard his newly acquired yacht Future, see below, and indeed we gave him some own boat tuition on the final day. Both had to work hard seeing as there were only two of them.

Tony at Sea

Within a week of his practical Tony went to sea ably supported by the two recently qualified victims Graeme & Fearnley. Looks very good!

 

Night Sail Time

A regular trip on 5 day courses and I usually select the sail into Blyth harbour as shown here. The challenge is to identify the leading lights into the entrance for they are blue and hard to see. I usually see red centres to these lights and indeed went to see my optician about this. He put on his white coat and….. Shown here is Lian leaving the Royal Quays lock in the early hours almost home after a five hour run. 

Ships in the Tyne

Norman Baker is producing videos of ships in the Tyne to watch on YouTube and I have subscribed to this awaiting the moment when Lian is featured during one of her transgressions of the laws of the Tyne (There are cameras on the river as I found out when a No 1 rocket came from the Harbourmaster) and was caught ‘bang to rights’!normtyneships

Late Autumn Sail 

October weekday.  Planned is a sail from Royal Quays to Hartlepool, stay onboard overnight and return the following day. There’s room for a household to take the aft cabin overnight, two bunks, and others to day sail. A regular train service runs from Hartlepool station, within walking distance,  to Newcastle. Prices are £175 per person for the overnight and £60 for the day sail. 

Sailing Masterclass 2021 

July 11 – 13th. A new Course for those who wish the nautical equivalent of a re-tune. Starting from 8pm on 11th July at Royal Quays you will spend two nights onboard Lian under the instruction and close supervision of an experienced Yachtmaster Instructor, Stephen Scott. The Course will end on 13th and during this time you can expect to visit a tidal port and sail just a bit harder than you would expect on a typical RYA Course. Sail trim will also be a feature. Cost £275. Preference will be given to RYA Yachtmasters and Coastal Skippers.  

Northumbria Sailing  Adventures

For these adventures we either charter a sailing yacht or take ‘Lian’ 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 Orkneys, the Clyde, London Tower Bridge, Amsterdam, Skye circumnavigation  and traditional sailing on the IJsselmeer. 2020 Adventures have, sadly, been postponed until 2021.

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.

Mull Adventure 2021

June 9 – 16th 2021  a superb yacht has been reserved for our latest Adventure, a 2008 commissioned 13 metre yacht, Pollyanna, a Dufour 425, sailing out of Dunstaffnage, Oban, a marina with easy access and excellent facilities. There will be a maximum of 6 persons onboard. A larger yacht might be more glamorous and cheaper per head, but is less participatory. We aim to circumnavigate Mull, taking in; sheltered Loch Aline – picturesque Tobermory – Staffa & Mendelssohn’s Fingal’s Cave – Tinker’s Hole anchorage opposite Iona – lovely Colonsay Island – Corryvrechan (outside whirlpool time) & then finally Dunstaffnage.

Berth pricing ranges from £675 to £775, excluding a catering ‘kitty’

Meet the Team

I do consider myself fortunate to have such a large bank of experience to call upon

Melvyn Wallhead, Yachtmaster & RYA Instructor. I started this business in 2009 partly to justify keeping our rather nice Hallberg Rassy yacht, never expecting the school would grow to the present level. The North East has a long maritime tradition but potential mariners have had to go outside the area or deal with local colleges offering an inflexible ‘service’. I have sailed all over; UK, Med, Europe, Caribbean, Thailand, four continents in all and hope I can encourage others to do the same, without the ‘incidents’.

 

Stephen Scott, Yachtmaster & RYA Instructor now my Chief Instructor. Stephen has been sailing since childhood and has over 25,000 miles on the water to his name. His likes include; ‘snug remote anchorages and helping sailors improve their skills and increase their confidence.

Steve Lovett, Yachtmaster & RYA Instructor has a wealth of experience, including sailing with us up to the Shetlands in 2016. Steve lives in Durham and has some 50 years experience on the water ranging from dinghies to cruising yachts in the UK and abroad, including the UK to Rio leg of the Clipper Race in 2013.

Don Gunton, Yachtmaster has extensive sailing experience primarily on the west coast of Scotland. Other trips have included a scary one to Norway with myself onboard. Note ‘scary’ due to the weather. This image is a little old, as is Don, but he’s still willing and able to pass on his knowledge – if I ask nicely!

Update on Courses & Trips

‘Keeping your brain active protects against dementia, probably because it increases the quality of your cognitive reserve – the connections within the brain network’

THEORY COURSES

Northumbria Sailing  on Zoom

Following my demonstration to the RYA I am pleased to be able to launch Online Courses via Zoom. Two months ago I received authorisation and only a few days later two wanted to go ahead and had completed their FREE trial. In order that anyone thinking of this form of Course can see what it involves I will offer the first hour FREE so a decision can be made whether the format is appropriate. Thus I won’t take any money until after this FREE hour has been completed. At present I will be doing only One2ones in order that I can hone my skills and upgrade my equipment. The Course cannot be as good as with human contact but, in my opinion, this is better than an online course where little or no direct contact is made with the instructor. Online information

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 four sextants, one new lightweight metal, one plastic & two old brass, for you to handle. A practical session is included. Cost £495 or £750 on tailored tuition. It’s possible to come for the Celestial Navigation only. The US Navy are teaching sailors Celestial Navigation again as a precaution against cyber attack. US Navy.

RYA COASTAL YACHTMASTER The advanced Course, a must for those proceeding to Yachtmaster level. Cost £475 for class & £675 tailored tuition. You need a good knowledge of this Course before being tested by the RYA Examiner. Since the Course was re-written by Chris Slade, one of my RYA Inspectors, it’s a lot more challenging, but relevant. 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. This 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 £425.  Autumn class dates for Monday evenings & some Saturdays; October 5, 12, 17 & 19th November 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30th December 5, 7 & 14th. I am collecting names for anyone wishing to take this course in the autumn online via Zoom. The cost would be £325 and probably be delivered in the evenings.

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 £650 (Zoom £525) for Day Skipper, £675 for Coastal/Yachtmaster™ (Zoom £575) and £750 (Zoom £650) 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

TIDES In response to demand I’m offering this Course on tides, not RYA Tides, but real UK tides, especially on our North East Coast. Learn how to calculate tidal heights and streams. You will be using Reed’s Almanac and the first session will be for assumed beginners leading to more advanced stuff on the second. Joining is possible for both sessions or just the first and will be at Heaton or The Lock café at Royal Quays, depending on numbers. 0930 – 1400hrs, cost £45 for the first session only or £85 for both.

PRACTICAL COURSES

All local courses take place on the school boat, a quality 36 foot (11.1 metre) Hallberg Rassy, well known for its comfort and steadiness afloat. Properly equipped with modern electronics, the preferred wheel steering and comfortable, recently replaced, bunk cushions you will be well set up to handle whatever may come your way. Courses are fully inclusive, except for a kitty contribution towards drinks onshore. (for 2020 temporary adjustments are necessary)

PRACTICAL CREWING My version of RYA Competent Crew. Three days, 0930-1700hrs onboard for up to four. 4:1 private tuition and you will be up to the Comp Crew standard. No experience necessary and no need to stay onboard overnight. Cost £295, weekday only. 

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DAY TRIPS. ‘Taster’ days 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. Cost £60 weekday & £75 weekend. Next availability September 29th. 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  

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. Cost £595, subject to £50 discount as they are day sails and not catered. The full RYA certificate will still be available. Course dates;  September 14 – 18th (FULL), October 12 – 16th & April 25 – 30th 2021 (full rate, hopefully). Course Review  

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. Cost £625. 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. An example from one web page; ‘RYA Coastal Skipper Tidal Practical course completion certificate must show the course was conducted in UK tidal waters. For example courses conducted in the Gibraltar & the Mediterranean are not accepted as tidal courses. The ICC qualification alone is not an acceptable qualification. Cost £625 subject to £50 discount as they are day sails and not catered. The full RYA certificate will still be available. Course dates; September 14 – 18th (FULL), & October 12 – 16th & April 25 – 30th 2021 (full rate, hopefully). ‘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  The ‘top of the range’ RYA practical course providing greater challenges to get you up to the standard to skipper a cruising yacht safely by day and night. A sample requirement for chartering a yacht on the Clyde; ‘Skippers must hold/be experienced RYA Coastal practical or Yachtmaster practical when sailing within the Clyde. Outwith the Clyde – Yachtmaster practical’. Next Courses; April 11 – 16th (1 place left) & October 10 – 15th 2021 Cost £650  Jonny Colwell gives a detailed review of his YM Examination

RYA START YACHTING  A two day course for beginner groups, which can be the ‘start’ of greater things. You live onboard for two days and visit another marina, away from Royal Quays. Cost £230.

INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCE (ICC)  This can be done on the same course as Day Skipper/Competent Crew. Cost £625 with dates as above. Alternatively I can test you on your own boat at much cheaper cost. Individual quotations are given for this which will be from £225 for one day, own boat ICC Guidance

Northumbria Sailing  on Video

Have a look at my Theory Training Centre with this video. Training

Onboard the Hallberg Rassy training yacht, 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

Pieces of Eight – Knotty Problems Analysed

A Tidal Gauge – but not as we know it

Look at this remarkable tidal gauge which we saw in the Friesians Islands during our sailing of a traditional Dutch flat bottomed boat way back in the happy days of 2019. The problem sailing there are the shallow waters, even for a flat bottomed boat drawing one metre (I still managed to ground it in the IJsselmeer!). Study this cunning design where the arm is at high water. Above the arm are signposts indicating several local marinas and shallow channels. The arm needs to be below the sign for accessibility, as they all are now, but when the water level falls they are eliminated from access starting with the lowest.

Rip Tide

Where the tide flows through a gap, sandbanks in the case shown here. Especially apparent on an ebb (falling) tide and swimmers are in danger here if they try to swim straight for the shore and therefore against the tide. The solution is to swim parallel to the shore initially.

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 £115 plus £60 for the RYA. Also available One to One at £180 and online at £95 to include manual. Assessment £60 extra. Next Class Sessions; October 22nd & November 12th, but onboard regularly if safety conditions permit. Try these links. RYA Online VHF Radio  and RYA Online VHF video

The RYA require you to book your practical examination at the time of enrolling on a Course. Beware of anyone offering this Course without this. RYA Practical 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 £120, plus 10.50 to RYA. ‘Thank you very much for yesterday’s course’ – Stephen

CEVNI test for the Inland waterways endorsement to your ICC. Done online, cost £30

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 are 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 £120 plus £10 for the RYA Pack. Maximum 6 persons.  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 £29 (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 £7.50 Pack. Next availability February 9th. To check which certificates are acceptable to the RYA e.g. for examinations.  First Aid Certificates   

Kielder Action

Family sailing action at Kielder on a trimaran with ospreys flying overhead (a record number this year). We stay regularly at Calvert Trust and this was our first time away since February. A great sail with all three of us in the dinghy and no wind instruments too! Calvert Trust do Water Activity Packages to non residents

 

3 Generations Onboard

For the first time, I think, in the case of Northumbria Sailing. All Smiths here from L to R; James, Rodney, Jo & Adrian, enjoying a private Day Trip last month. Jo & Adrian successfully completed their RYA Day Skipper Theory just before lockdown and seek to finish it off with their RYA Day Skipper Practical in September. Last month they completed their VHF onboard Lian.

 

Victims (all) at Sea

Tony Scorer, ‘We originally left the River Hamble on the 09th July for the trip, but after getting 20 Nm past Portsmouth the engine failed due to contaminated fuel. Once the fuel was polished to remove the diesel bug and water we left Haslar Marina in Gosport on Thursday 16th July at 15:30 and after a 4 day non stop sail we arrived in Royal Quays on Monday 20th July at around 07:00. The trip had a mixture of clear fine weather with rain on the Saturday night and a very lumpy sea. Future took this in her stride and handled the seas very well. Future is a Dehler 36 CWS designed to be sailed short-handed with the powerful electric central winch system and self -tacking Jib.

All was going to plan until we were 7Nm from Tynemouth where we lost all electric instruments including navigation aids. Gladly we could see the Tynemouth light flashing in the darkness so could safely bring her home. She is now moored in her new home at the Royal Quays on the very exclusive F pontoon’. Ths pic was taken just after Tony landed and had to be substituted on the five day Course he was due to take. Berthed just a couple of places next to myself and, sadly, I found his mast just a little bit taller than mine when I climbed my own!  

The Butlers. Phil keeps his boat on the Clyde, the World’s best sailing area in my opinion and also Robin Knox-Johnson’s, but has been banned from going there until last month; “My boat ‘Freeway’ was finally launched last Friday 24 July and I took up my two children Patrick and Daisy for a shake down sail.  It was Daisy’s first ever sail.  I also took along their Grandpa Doug. Just as well as we had rather an eventful weekend!  On the Saturday we ventured a tad to close on Loch Long to RN Coulport and RN Faslane and were at first gently ushered away by a police launch and then rather swiftly by the Royal Marines who came dashing out in their rib to warn us off!  We had been blindly following and chasing the wind but obviously were too close for comfort!

If you’re ever sailing down Loch Long stick to the NW side and you shouldn’t have any problems. On our way back and about 4 mile from our Marina on Holy Loch our engine refused to start and the wind dropped to about 8/9knots. I remembered instantly what Don and Melvyn had previously told me that a yacht is after all a sailing boat (I think of it as a big dinghy) so we tacked and sailed her towards the marina, dropped the mainsail just outside the entrance, hung a left into the main channel and sailed onto the pontoon just on the jib and without any fuss or drama. Phew! We had made it and once we tied up I tried the engine and of course it started first time! Some nugget had forgotten to push the engine stop all the way down!”

 

Martin Ritchie  sailed in the South Atlantic Clipper Race in 2019

Own Boat Tuition & Courses

If you have your own boat and would prefer private tuition or an RYA course then these are possible. Your boat would need to be acceptable of course and a daily rate for an instructor would be quoted.

Sailing Today Podcasts

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Yacht For Sale

My Chief Instructor, Trevor Jefferson, is on the move and selling his Dorothy Mitchel, asking only £70,000. I expect Trevor will have carefully maintained his onboard living in boat, and himself a reputable and very experienced Yachtmaster Instructor. Try this link to the broker Network Yacht Brokers

Yacht Skippering

There are times when you might feel that your ‘ticket’ and/or experience will not be adequate for a safe holiday. For the last few years I have enjoyed a commission enabling a larger yacht to be chartered and to sail to more adventurous places.

Reader’s Links

A section featuring links of a maritime interest sent to me.

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 

And finally from myself, try this one for a Broach    

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