Plans / Accommodation

Specification of 'Maybe'

Length: 22 metres + Bowsprit

Beam: 6 metres

Draught: 3.2 metres

Height of Mast: 25.7 metres

Capacity: 16 crew members; 2-4 permanent crew members and 12 trainee crew/passenger places

 

Accommodation

‘Maybe’ has the capacity for up to 16 crew members on each voyage which includes 2-4 permanent crew and 12 places for trainee crew members or 12 passengers. She has extensive comfortable accommodation below deck including 5 newly refurbished cabins, a large lounge/galley area fitted with all modern conveniences including TV and DVD player, fully fitted kitchen and 2 shower rooms. For the comfort of the crew, central heating has been installed to make even winter sailing a pleasure.

Sail Training Informal Presentation

Informal Presentation to be held in Bradford on the 9th February.

Open Day and Presentation Event - 08 Dec 2011

Introducing Maybe, offering sail training experiences to young people, including visit and tour on board Maybe.
Date: Thursday 08 Dec 2011.
Location: Waterways Museum, Dutch River Side, Goole DN14 5TB.
Time: morning session 10.30am mainly for Education Visits Co-ordinators, and afternoon session at 1.30pm mainly for school.
Contact us for more information.

Tall Ships Races Report 2011

Extended report on the adventures of Maybe as she took part in the Tall Ships Races 2011. Read of her travels sailing through Waterford, Greenoch, the Orkney Islands, LamLash, Tobermory, Stornoway, Scarpa Flow, Lerwick, Kvitsoy, Halmstad and many other places.

Sailing from Greenock to Oban

Oban to Greenock

Maybe sailed from Greenock to Oban last week, stopping off at the Isles of Arran and Gigha and travelling through the Corryvreckan! All the crew enjoyed this short journey as they took in some of the most beautiful scenery in the UK. The west coast of Scotland is breathtaking for the landscape and abundant wildlife.

Sailing from Hartlepool to Greenock

‘Maybe’ sails from Hartlepool up the East coast of England and Scotland, across the Caledonian Canal and across the West coast of Scotland to Greenock during August and September 2011.

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