Tall Ships Adventures are pleased to announce that we now automatically include travel insurance within your booking costs.

We have arranged this specialist travel insurance for all crew members taking part on all Voyages aboard any vessel owned or managed by Tall Ships Ltd.

Full Policy terms and conditions can be found on our website www.tallships.org

This can be downloaded or if required please contact us and we will send you a full copy in the post.

Please read through this documentation carefully to ensure it meets with your requirements.

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Main Sections of Cover:


Cancellation or CurtailmentUp to £5,000

Replacement & Re-joining Expenses Up to £3,000

Medical, Repatriation and Additional Expenses Up to £1,000,000

Personal Baggage & Money Up to £1,500

Personal Accident £25,000

Journey Continuation Up to £500

Travel Delay Up to £500

Hospital Benefit £50 per day up to a maximum £2,500

Personal Liability Up to £2,000,000 (excluding whilst involved in sailing activities)

Legal Expenses Up to £25,000

Delayed Baggage Up to £250

Political and Natural Disaster Evacuation Expenses Up to £15,000


An Excess of £50 applies to some Sections - see Policy for details.


General Exclusions that apply to all Sections

It is important to be aware that Trips booked or commenced contrary to Medical Advice, contrary to health and safety regulations of airlines, to obtain medical treatment or after a terminal prognosis has been made are excluded.

This insurance also excludes certain types of claim arising from any of the following conditions in respect of an insured person

    (a) who is waiting for an operation or post operative check-up, any investigation or results, or any other hospital treatment or consultation (other than regular hospital check-ups for a stable condition where the medication and dosage has not changed in the last 12 months.)

    (b) who has received treatment for any of the following during the 24 months prior to date of booking a trip:

a stroke, any form of cancer; leukaemia or tumour; a transplant; any heart problem; hypertension; dialysis; diabetes (not including diabetes II); any blood disorder; any breathing or respiratory problem (not including asthma, unless requiring inpatient treatment); any psychiatric illness or dementia; any gastro intestinal condition e.g. colitis, stomach ulcer; any neurological system related condition

    (c) who has been seen by a specialist in the last three months (other than regular hospital check-ups for a stable condition where the medication and dosage remains unchanged).

You are advised to read the full policy terms and conditions (www.tallships.org or on request) which set out the full details of all exclusions and limitations


Maximum age 80 at date of travel

This Policy is underwritten by Sagicor at Lloyd's Limited (FSA reference 204947) for Lloyd's Syndicate 1206 and is administered by Sagicor Underwriting Limited.


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Cat 56 – Weymouth – Portsmouth

Tall Ships Youth Trust Catamaran Youth VoyageBrendon – Hull
Day1 well since we live in hull it took us 7hrs and we was tired for the first day we stayed in Weymouth for the night we did crab fishing i caught a crab.
Day2 did abit sailing learned how to put them up and i washed the deck we stayed in Portland were Olympics sailing going to be.
Day3 i got shower and to be contined…

Day3 i had a shower at 7.30 loved it we put some sails up and did crabbing later on.

Day4 we went to beauliuea i drove the boat for abit did crabbing later on caught 19 crabs gavin made us pasta it was horrible i feel sick now

 

Gavin – Hull

Day 1 I had a long journey here and i was very tired for the first day. We had a tour around the boat and we did the safety checks a and i also did a bit of crabbing caught a crab and nearly a fish

Day2 i learnt how to do sailing i drove the boat we washed the deck.we stayed in Portland were the Olympics are going to be.

Day 3 we put one sail up witch was Jenoa because the wind was coming from behind us, and we went to pool and did some shopping in Tesco and then we went to the amusements.

Day4 we went to Beaulieu. I drove the boat through a narrow river witch was shallow and i did some crabbing again and i caught 10 crabs.

 

Daniel  – Poole

Day1 On the first day I was extremely tired since I wasn’t used to waking up so early. We took a tour round the ship and learned the safety instructions.

Day2 I didn’t get much sleep so I was tired again, we sailed to Portland and stayed there to clean the boat, learn about knots and go crabbing where I failed to catch anything since most crabs were dead.

Day 3- Once again we sailed but this time put 1 sail up other then 3. This time we went to Poole we fished for more crabs, but once again I failed to catch anything. Then we failed to complete a game of monopoly

Day 4- We went to Beaulieu where we went crab fishing again and I actually caught some crabs. On the way there we sailed into a middle of a race and we heard lots of mayday on the cows weak and saw the rescue helicopter.

 

Carl – Bristol

Day 1 WE had a tour of the ship before doing our safety checks. In the afternoon we went crabbing and explored Weymouth

Day 2 We left Weymouth to go to Portland but unfortunately there was no wind. In the evening we went crabbing again and failed to catch anything.

Day3 Off to Poole. Hopefully there will be more wind today.

Day 3 The sea was rough so everyone got wet. At one point we tried to find a sinking boat but got overtaken by the Lifeboat. When we reached Poole we went to Tescos and the amusement arcade.

Day 4We sailed to Beauliue with the Jenoa set. When we got to the needles we heard about a boat on the radio that had saved a person before sinking itself. When we arrived I finally caught a crab.

 

Day3 i had a shower at 7.30 loved it we put some sails up and did crabbing later on.

Day4 we went to beauliuea i drove the boat for abit did crabbing later on caught 19 crabs gavin made us pasta it was horrible i feel sick now

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