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We offer inspirational corporate entertainment packages. The yachts can provide a totally different platform for your company, where you can communicate with and thank your good customers, help gain new clients and generally entertain guests with a day aboard these beautiful boats. |
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| Package 1- Single Yacht with RIB and crew |
| 9.00am |
Arrive at Swanick Marina. Welcomed aboard by the Skipper and crew, who will serve coffee and breakfast. |
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| 9.45am |
The yacht leaves the pontoon and motors down Hamble River, The skipper will give an introduction to the boat and a safety briefing during this passage. |
| 10.15am |
Sail around the Solent getting to know the boat. You and your guests can take control of the yacht, or you can be tutored by the professional crew aboard. Guests are very welcome to go for a spin in the RIB, take photos of the yachts and generally enjoy the thrill of a high-speed powerboat. |
| 12.30pm |
Stop for drinks and a delicious lunch in a sheltered anchorage off the Isle of Wight. |
| 14.30pm |
The afternoon is very much up to you and how you feel. Either you can go for a high-powered sail up the Solent or just gently cruise around taking in the sights . |
| 17.00pm |
Drop the sails at the mouth of the Hamble River and motor back to the marina with afternoon tea being served on the way. |
| 17.30pm |
Berth at marina and guests depart |

Our most popular package, for those with a bit of a competitive spirit, is with two identical yachts out in the Solent racing each other. This package gives you and your guests the option of cruising and/or racing. |
| Package 2- Two Yachts with RIB and crew |
| This package will appeal to those with a bit of a competitive spirit, two identical yachts out in the Solent racing each other. This package gives you and your guests the option of cruising and/or racing. |
| 9.00am |
Arrive at Swanick Marina. Welcomed aboard by the Skipper and crew, who will serve coffee and breakfast. |
| 9.45am |
The yachts will leave the pontoon and cruise down Hamble River. The skipper will give an introduction to the boats and a safety briefing during this passage. |
| 10.15am |
Hoist the sails and head towards the Isle of Wight. Both yachts will sail along together whilst everyone gets to know the boats and each other and does some basic training ready for an afternoon of competitive racing. Guests are welcome to go for a spin in the RIB, take photos of the yachts and generally enjoy the thrill of a high-speed powerboat. |
| 12.30pm |
Stop for drinks and a delicious lunch in a sheltered anchorage, we often use Osborne Bay off the Isle of Wight, which is where Queen Victoria used to summer. |
| 14.30pm |
The afternoon is very much up to you and your guests. We can either set up a race course using the RIB and various marks around the Solent so that both yachts can take part in a couple of competitive and fun match races. Or, if you are feeling a little too relaxed for such activity, the yachts can just gently sail around the Solent. You can take in the sights, participating in the sailing when, and if, you wish. |
| 17.30pm |
Drop the sails at the mouth of the Hamble River and motor back to the marina; afternoon tea will be served during this passage. |
| 18.00pm |
Guests depart |
Other Packages
We can also put together power and sail packages; These would involve a morning of sailing on a Swan 55, a relaxed lunch, followed by an afternoon blasting around the Solent on a luxury powerboat such as a Sunseeker.
Land and Sail packages
These again involve two very different activities all in one day, giving your guests and clients loads of excitement and entertainment. We can arrange for a variety of land-based activities such as golf, clay pigeon shooting and motor cross followed by lunch on board the yacht and an afternoon on the Solent sailing on one of our Swan 55s.
With the New Forest conveniently close to where the yachts are based, it is a feasible option to combine two activities within one day. However you might like to sail during the first day, stay in one of the lovely hotels nearby, and do a land based activity the following day.
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