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| Instructors |
| All our courses are run by one of our experienced instructors. |
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| Starts |
| We ask our clients to arrive on a Friday between 10:00 and 18:30 so we can collect you from Tenerife South airport (we can collect you between 10:30 and 19:30). Outside these times we ask you to get a taxi to the marina which costs about €15. |
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| We ask you to get a flight home on the Friday between 12:00 and 21:00 (we can take you to the airport between 10:00 and 19:00). Outside these times we ask you to get a taxi to the marina which costs about €15. |
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| Minimum Duration |
6 days tuition / 7 nights on board. Download Itinerary on PDF |
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| Boats |
Bavaria 36
Hanse 400e
Prima 38
Sun Odyssey 39i
Sun Odyssey 45 DS
Notes: All our boats are commercially registered in Spain and are therefore fully insured according to Spanish law. They also meet both Spanish, and the RYA’s safety standards. |
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| Which cabin? |
Following extensive feedback from our clients we have introduced prices according to which cabin you book:
Classic: Bavaria 36 |
675 € |
Club class: Hanse 400e, Sun Odyssey 39i & 45DS, Prima 38 |
760 € |
Credit crunch special: Saloon or |
500 € |
Single cabin on our Prima 38 |
675 € |
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Notes: Whichever cabin you choose you won’t have to share unless you ask to, and also there is never more than 4 clients on board (unless you book the complete yacht for sole use) If two persons share a cabin there is a 10% discount. We can also offer a discount if clients book two or more weeks – contact us for more details. |
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As usual with Club Sail the following is included: |
- All our clients get their own cabin – no need to share or sleep in the saloon;
- A client instructor ratio of 4:1;
- Transfers from and to Tenerife South airport are included between 10:00 and 19:00 on the Friday – no additional costs or waiting around for a taxi;
- Because of our location you have the advantage that you normally arrive in our marina within 20 minutes of collecting your bags;
- Your course takes you away from our base marina, giving you the chance to explore the beautiful and unspoilt areas of La Gomera and sometimes La Palma or Gran Canaria;
- Tuition from an experienced Instructor – we do not use instructors who have just qualified;
- 6 full days of tuition, and 7 nights accommodation – we understand that you are on holiday and give you time to relax as well as learn;
- Freshly laundered sheets, duvets and towels – no sleeping bags with liners or any need to bring your own;
- Light weight waterproofs – just in case;
- Food and drink on board – including a including a glass of wine, gin and tonic or a beer after a days sailing;
- Two evening meals on board the yacht;
- All mooring fees, diesel and gas – no hidden extras.
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Notes: We do not include: flights, travel insurance or evening meals ashore. |
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Must bring your own: |
Sun protection – Sun glasses, sun hat and non oily sun cream (without carotene) are a definite must!
Music / DVD – there is a CD on the boat (and a DVD player on Club Class boats), so please bring with you a CD / DVD or 2.
Mobile phone charging – There is a 12v “cigarette” style socket on board the yacht which is live even when sailing, and a 240v socket (Spanish type) for when connected to shore power.
Medication – If you are taking any medication please advise your Instructor on commencement of the course.
Health care – Health care in the Canary Islands is good, but it is a good idea to collect the EHIC form from your local post office or online at www.ehic.org.uk.
Seasickness - It is advisable to bring with you a seasickness remedy if you have suffered in the past. There is a local chemist in the town of Las Galletas – ask your Instructor where it is at the Friday night drink. |
Notes: All bedding, bed linen (sheet, duvet cover and pillow) and a towel are provided. Please make sure that you let us know if you suffer from allergies as we provide feather pillows as standard. |
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Recommended clothes |
The climate in the Canaries is temperate. You are recommended to bring with you shorts and t-shirts, a jumper/cardigan, long jeans/trousers and jumper for the odd cooler evening in the winter months, shoes with non-marking bottoms for use on the boat, swimwear and something for dinners ashore. As the boat has limited storage space a sailing bag / holdall is the most suitable luggage. |
| Notes: We lend you a shower / wind proof jacket (normally only needed for the sea spray). Please give it back to us on the Thursday evening. |