Introduction.
Adventurous Sail Training
expeditions can range in scope from a weekend's sailing in the
Solent area, through week long channel cruises with calls at
UK and foreign ports, to major expeditions Worldwide, including
crew changes overseas and ocean passages.
Long distance exercises
are undertaken mainly in the large Challenge 67 and Nicholson 55 STVs
with berths for 14 and 12 respectively. These vessels are
fully equipped for ocean sailing. The Victoria 34 STVs with berths
for seven, are ideal for local expeditions, particularly on the
South Coast of England and North Coast of France, but with crew
changes, can go as far as GIBRALTAR and NORWAY.
To enhance flexibility,
JSASTC STV can be detached to forward operate for short periods of
time under the auspices of Commands or individual Units in UK,
abroad, or, for example, to fit in with RN Groups or individual
ship deployments.
Planning an expedition.
To plan an expedition
contact JSASTC well in advance of the date - 2 years is not
too early for a major expedition. Then apply for the allocation
of an Sail Training Vessel by completing and returning the STV
application form. Check that you and your crew(s) have
the appropriate qualifications. Project Officers must send JSASTC
a completed copy of a JSATF for all expeds.
Click here for yacht application form.
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