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Topic: Lake Windermere
Posted By: Villan
Subject: Lake Windermere
Date Posted: 06 Aug 06 at 3:59pm
Does anyone know of any decent (read: cheap) boat hire places on / around Windermere?

I have found one place ... but its either wayfarers or picos ... and about £50 p/h!

Any recomendations would be awsome (or if anyone sails on Windermere regularly and would let me crew for them for a day or two ... would be even better!)


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Posted By: Prince Buster
Date Posted: 06 Aug 06 at 5:03pm
where the hell's windermere??

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Posted By: Villan
Date Posted: 06 Aug 06 at 5:10pm
Lake district, UK

http://www.visitcumbria.com/amb/winderm.htm

Anyway .. boat hire places please :P


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Posted By: Wilf
Date Posted: 12 Aug 06 at 11:05pm

Originally posted by Villan

Does anyone know of any decent (read: cheap) boat hire places on / around Windermere?

I have found one place ... but its either wayfarers or picos ... and about £50 p/h!

Any recomendations would be awsome (or if anyone sails on Windermere regularly and would let me crew for them for a day or two ... would be even better!)

Hi Villan,

I only know of one big boat charterer on Windermere - http://www.obsailing.co.uk - www.obsailing.co.uk , and they're not exactly cheap, but have nice newish boats (30ft+) and I suppose they cost a lot to run as well and we all have a mortgage to pay....


You could also try the sailing dayboats which used to bob about on their moorings in Bowness Bay (Holidays Afloat was the company, based at Ferry Nab, if I remember correctly - they also hired out small pink motorboats from Bowness Bay, next to the local sailing club base, so you can find them easily). These daysailers were quite reasonably priced, safe and good fun, too.

Don't know of anyone else there, in terms of sailing charter all seems to be a bit under-developed. The local clubs I always found rather 'stand-offish', if that's the correct term for not wanting anything to do with non-local sailors.

However, there used to be a good sailing school at Ullswater and I think that they hired out boats as well - perhaps you can find them (and others) via the RYA schools site.

Good luck and have fun - it's a lovely place for sailing!

Wilf



Posted By: Mike Hoggard
Date Posted: 09 Sep 06 at 2:11am

I realise you asked this question a year ago.   Windermere Lake Holidays have 3 Catalina Capri's  that you can hire.

I was out in one in July it costs £60 for the afternoon. They are 20ft Trailer Sailors and have an outboard in case you loose the wind.   If you want some one to share with you give me a ring if you can stand an agile 74 year old with Coastal Skipper certificate  and an ex owner of a Golden Hind.  look at http://www.lakewindermere.net - www.lakewindermere.net

Mike Hoggard



Posted By: Wilf
Date Posted: 15 Sep 06 at 1:12am
[QUOTE=Mike Hoggard]

I realise you asked this question a year ago.   Windermere Lake Holidays have 3 Catalina Capri's  that you can hire.

I was out in one in July it costs £60 for the afternoon. [QUOTE]

 

Mike,

Just a silly question - are these the former Holidays Afloat people? We sailed with them for many years on Windermere and have very happy memories. Would like to charter from them again, and a small appartment plus a day sailer seems to be a good option. for an extended weekend.

Do you live 'up there'?

Wilf



Posted By: Mike Hoggard
Date Posted: 15 Sep 06 at 2:30am

Hi Wilf,

          Yes you are correct  this used to be Holidays afloat.. They have moved down on to the Nab where the ferry crosses.  3 nice apartments overlooking the water.  They are built on a slope so ground floor entrance but you are one floor up at the front, giving greatt views of the lake... The arrangement is that if you book an apartment the day sailer is free if it is not booked out.   I figure that they do not go out much and there will always be one available..  If you are a keen sailor then you will be looking for days when there is a wind and you get more chance of a boat then, than when it is very hot.   The boats that they had before were all Squibs and they have gone . a pity because these are my favourite day boats of all time.  I learnt to sail on a sqib with the Island Cruising Club in Salcombe before graduating through Solings to larger yachts. I live in Bradford  by the way, it takes 100 minutes to get to Bowness

 Regards Mike



Posted By: Wilf
Date Posted: 15 Sep 06 at 9:24pm

Hehehe... yes, I remember the Squib very well - we had a bet on with the staff at one time that we would capsize her in a gale just north off Bell Isle and we lost - she just did not want to go. We also had a Yeoman at one time but I did not like it quite as much. The Squib just felt much better in a lot of wind, and very early spring was always our preferred time for sailing, when there still was some snow on the mountain tops. Good wind and no traffic. Just wonderful!

Now that the kids have grown up we don't get to Windermere all that often any more; instead we have a small day sailer (a German FAM class boat - 18' with lifting centreboard) on Lake Trasimeno in Italy, some 80m south of Florence. Much warmer than the Lakes, of course, plus very friendly people and excellent sailing. But we still love come up to Windermere* every once in a while, and a day sailer for a day or two might just round off the next trip very nicely.

Thanks for the update and happy sailing!

* approx. 300 mins from North London....



Posted By: Towersb
Date Posted: 30 Dec 06 at 11:44am
Hi All. You my be interested in my small yacht charter venture on Lake Windermere, that I started in 2004 operating out of White Cross Bay Marine. We had a break this this year (06) but are back in 07 with a French Kelt 7.60. We believe we offer 'affordable family' sailing and much more! Our WWW site is neary complete, please have a look and I will be happy to answer any questions that you may have. Site address -www.windermereyachts.co.uk

Regards
Barrie Towers

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Posted By: Wilf
Date Posted: 30 Dec 06 at 12:24pm

Hello Barrie,

Thx for letting us know - seems to be a nicely maintained boat, going by the pix. Will bear it in mind.

Best regards and a successful season!

Wilf 

 



Posted By: Sailingelana
Date Posted: 11 Jun 10 at 11:07am
Hi,

I have just made my brand new Beneteau Oceanis 34 available for some
sailing experiences www.sailingelana.com but if this is of any use please
contact me to negotiate better prices than those listed for a tailored
experience. There is a link to Lake District Boat Club on the site. I am a
director and our racing secretary may be able to advise or suggest racers
needing crew.
Regards, Les.

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Elana Crew "http://www.sailingelana.com" - Windermere Sailing



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