The group all arrived and promptly boarded the Jeanneau yacht and met with David our skipper and Tim the chef; we had a safety briefing and discussed our plans for the day. As we motored out of the marina and into the Solent, Tim offered everyone a glass of Champagne or orange juice. The sails were hoisted and although the wind was light some good sailing was enjoyed and anyone who wanted to try their hand at the wheel was invited to do so, it’s not every day that I’m encouraged to take the helm a quarter of a million pounds worth of yacht and it was a breath taking experience.
We dropped anchor at Newtown Harbour for lunch which is a tranquil spot across the water from Lymington on the Isle of Wight, lunch was delicious and very well received as yachting is surprisingly hungry work. The food as mentioned was great and the surroundings exceptional, should you want to drink with your meal you are welcome to bring your own alcohol or this can be arranged to be ready on board for you.
After lunch the wind picked up to about 15 knots and we were able to put the boat through its paces a bit more, this really was a lot of fun as the thing really could shift. Everyone who wanted to was invited to have a go at each element of the sailing, alternatively there is always the option to chill out and let the crew take care of everything whilst you relax. We were back in the marina by 15:00 and everyone on board had a great day. I absolutely recommend this as a fantastic day out and I will certainly be booking myself on another sail with them in the future. BL
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