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Eda Frandsen Sailing

Finest Traditional Sailing in Scotland

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What to Bring

Our price includes all meals, but not drink. We provide duvets, pillows but not towels.  The boat has lifejackets and harnesses for everyone. We supply waterproofs if required at no extra cost. Bring your own oilskins ONLY if you want your own, the boat has enough to go round.

We do not supply wellies, please bring your own. For more information and some suggestions as to what you might need to bring with you, this is our suggested list:

Please note that personal stowage space is limited.

  • Wellington boots essential!
  • Deck shoes, plimsolls or trainers
  • Suntan lotion and sunglasses
  • Swimsuit (optional)
  • Shirts, light weight or “Tee” shirts
  • Warm comfortable clothing, eg. tracksuit etc.
  • Fleece or warm jumper, warm jacket etc.
  • Thermal underwear
  • Several changes of socks
  • Warm hat and gloves
  • Lipsalve
  • Insect repellant
  • Seasickness pills if you want them
  • Towel
  • Toilet bag, soap, toothbrush, toothpaste etc
  • Ladies; enough tampons etc
  • Camera if you like, plus enough film
  • Video camera if you like, plus battery charger (recharging can be done on board)
  • For the Hebrides:-
  • Walking boots if you want them
  • Lightweight walking waterproofs if you want them
  • All in SOFT holdall or bag;- no hard suitcases, frame rucksacs etc.
  • The boat carries a small selection of beers, wines and spirits for purchase on board.

Please let us know if you are taking any medication and bring sufficient supply.

Joining instructions.

Your trip starts in Mallaig at 3.00 PM.

On arrival in Mallaig.

Eda will be berthed in the harbour; We do not have a regular berth but you can easily find us by looking for the tallest wooden mast!

We have a lot to do in a very short turnaround so please do not attempt to join the boat before 2.30 as we will not be ready and you will be politely turned away. After 2.30 we will be all finished and able to welcome you on board properly. There are numerous restaurants and cafes in Mallaig.

There is a long stay car park on the left (seaward side) of the road on entering Mallaig.

Departure.

All trips finish at 9.30 AM in Mallaig on the day of departure. This enables guests to catch the morning train back to Glasgow and beyond.

 

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