Rotary
Rotary Youth under Sail is a programme aimed at changing lives and
inspiring the futures of young people aged 14-17. Rotary in the North of
England work in partnership with Ocean Youth Trust North.
FAQ
To enquire about availability or for further information, please contact us.
Voyages are run in August each year. For specific dates contact us
Liability insurance while on board, food and refreshments while onboard, use of safety equipment and foul weather gear. A Rotary branded polo shirt and a Daily Diary/Logbook and an RYA Certificate.
It does not include travel to and from the boat or personal travel insurance.
For up-to-date cost contact us
We offer voyages along the Northeast coast, visiting ports such as Hull, Scarborough and Whitby, Hartlepool, Blyth, Berwick -upon-Tweed. We regularly stay overnight in small bays and anchorages such as the Farne Islands and Holy Island.
Did you know? In 1995 groups of young people onboard James Cook circumnavigated the world in company with her sister ship John Laing.
Most people who sail with us have never sailed before. Don’t worry the crew will explain things and guide you through everything you need to know to be able to sail the yacht. You will learn new things while having fun at the same time.
After a day of excitement and challenge on deck, retire down below to relax in the communal saloon. Enjoy the family atmosphere where you can socialise, read, listen to music and play games and enjoy refreshments and food from the galley, all cooked from fresh ingredients. Read more here
We welcome any young people, irrespective of experience or background aged 14-17 years.
Ocean Youth Trust has worked with young people at sea for over 60 years. We offer a safe but challenging experience.
Should you wish to see our Risk Assessments or Liability Insurance Policy please get in touch.
We offer 12 places for young people, along with an additional place for a Rotary Mentor. This leaves 5 places for our professional staff and experienced volunteers. 18 persons in all (6 adults and 12 young people).
Operating on a three-watch system, with four crew members and a watch leader in each watch, each person has the chance to engage fully in all onboard activities (handling sails, steering, learning how to navigate, cooking and cleaning, helping their shipmates to ‘get the job done’) ensuring everyone gets the most out of their voyage.
5-days (Monday to Friday)
We welcome anyone on a voyage who can climb a ladder unaided and follow basic safety instructions. This includes individuals with special educational needs (SEN), visual or hearing impairments, and mental health conditions.
Below decks James Cook is open plan and brightly lit with natural light, with separate living and sleeping areas.
At the heart of the vessel is the saloon, a social area featuring a large table which is used for dining and team briefings.
Crew accommodation consists of shared sleeping quarters with a mixture of bunks and pipe cots. Everyone is assigned their own berth.
There are curtains for privacy when changing and adult leaders are accommodated in a separate cabin. There are two toilets (heads) with washing facilities. Showers are taken ashore when visiting marinas.
The crew cook and eat all meals onboard, using fresh ingredients supplied by us and included in the cost of voyage.
Any special dietary requirements will be accommodated, if specified when booking.
We provide specialist equipment, including waterproofs and lifejackets. You will need to bring a sleeping bag, pillow, and warm clothing. A detailed kit list will be provided KIT LIST
You are welcome to bring your mobile phone; however, its use is restricted to your free time, and there are no charging facilities onboard. While at sea, all mobile phones must be handed over to the Skipper for safekeeping. Mobile phones are brought at your own risk, and during free time, their safekeeping is your responsibility. They are not insured against loss overboard or damage during the voyage.
No previous sailing knowledge is necessary.
We are an RYA recognised training establishment and can cover RYA Start Yachting.
You can complete your DofE Gold Residential.
OYT North carries public liability insurance to cover all aspects of our activities. We do however recommend that you arrange your own travel insurance to cover booking cancellation, travel to and from the boat and personal belongings.
For voyages outside of the UK you will require a passport, a UK Global Health Insurance Card (UK GHIC), and an adventurous insurance policy which should also include repatriation.
Participating Rotary Clubs approach schools and youth groups in their local area.
For a supporting leaflet [click here – rotary 3 fold leaflet link]
For a young person’s brochure [client leaflet link – plus a copy link]
If we can help by providing contacts or more information please get in touch.
Whenever possible the group is accompanied by a Rotary Mentor. If you would like to be involved, please get in touch.
