Typical Itinerary for a cracking stag or Hen Trip

Evening on the boat during a stag weekend

 

We know what is required for a cracking Stag or Hen do on the water, well at least part of it will be on the water!  We go sailing in the day, blasting out the cobwebs and the odd 'cloudy' head from the night before, with perhaps a little racing, just to concentrate the mind.  In the evenings we take a local port by storm.  The great thing about this venue for your shenanigans is that there is usually another stag or hen do in the vicinity, so the revelry on and off the water becomes quite competitive!

 

 

 

Stags on the rail of the yacht on a Stag weekend

 

Friday

1900 Meet in marina bar for light introductory beers

2000 Go to the boat/s stow gear and prepare bunks

2030 Back to the bar to lay the early 'foundations'!

2130 Meal in the restaurant, again in the marina

2200 Continue to build on earlier foundations!

0000 Retire to the boat/s for a short lay down before breakfast!

Saturday

0830ish Showers and Breakfast

1000 Perhaps a refreshing little ride on our RIB to clear heads.

1100 Depart the dock for some sailing practice

1200 Start Race 1

1300 Lunch at anchor in beautiful spot, maybe a swim!

1430 Start Race 2

1700 Tie up at suitable marina for evening activities - early shots!

1800 'Foundation' beer ashore

2000 Curry in pre-booked restaurant

2200 Back to pub to set about some proper drinking and games

0100 Back to the boat with luckless hostages for continued revelry

0100 .... Whatever your imagination comes up with

Sunday

0930 ish Wake for showers and considerable fry-up ashore

1100 Depart Marina for homeward sail

1500 Tie up at home port

 

These are superb events.  Everyone has a phenominally good time, with some great sailing as well.  Inter-boat battles are quite common place with water bombs being standard issue.  Our skippers are obviously very safety conscious, but within that framework they know how to relax!

Fun and Frolics PricesGuide Price
£185
Stag / Hen Weekends £250 for a weekend
Cross-channel trips £400
Sunny Sailing from £500