Yacht Charter - Racing, Cruising or Training
Do you want to compete in famous Ocean races like the Fastnet Race or Middle Sea Race, or dream of cruising the Caribbean in style? You can charter and sail in our exciting yacht, racing, cruising or training in complete confidence with the successful racing skipper and instructor, Peter Hopps.
Peter is London Corinthian sailing club's chief instructor, and many club members regularly sail and race with Peter and Hilary on Nisida, both at home an overseas. C H Sailing offers a variety of sailing overseas not available with the clubs own race programme as run by the race committee and the club fully supports and promotes the Nisida programme.
You can see the 2010 Nisida programme on the left hand menu, or check out full details on the Nisida website. Members interested in racing on Nisida should contact peter via email at peter@chsailing.co.uk, or check out their Nisida website at www.chsailing.co.uk. Alternatively Peter or Hilary are often at the club on Tuesday nights and you can talk to them directly.
NISIDA
Nisida is a fast, easily handled and seaworthy boat. It is a 52 foot ULDB and has been MCA Coded. Very light and strong with a powerful rig standing over 20 metres from the sea level. Nisida can attain speeds of over 15 knots.
Down below Nisida has a fully fitted cruising interior cleverly, sensibly and comfortably arranged with good stowage. She can sleep up to 12.
Nisida is available for Skippered Charter on a weekly basis. She is also available for people to take up individual berths and we have put together a varied and interesting programme for 2010 in the Mediterranean. Having enjoyed the Aegean racing so much two years ago we are going back there for 3 race weeks, as well as taking the opportunity to explore Crete in a cruise with an archaeological angle. Then it's back to Malta for another shot at the fabulous Rolex Middle Sea Race. Nisida is spending this winter in Malta, so we've chartered a 40.7 to take part in the RORC Caribbean 600, another race we particularly enjoyed last year.
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