Book an unforgettable day out (or 1/2 day) onboard Bounty’s End with Conrad. Perfect for groups of up to eight people. Experience first-hand Bligh’s voyage and how to sail a traditional lugger open boat. Every sail is unique, with itinerary and requirements designed with Conrad and the team. Great for team building, client hospitality and wonderful family experiences.
Mutiny 1/2 day
- 09:00 – 12:00 or 14:00 – 17:00
- Design of the day with Conrad
- Sailing experience
- Insurance
Price: £62.50 + VAT
Mutiny Full day
- 10:00 – 16:00
- Design of the day with Conrad
- Sailing experience with lunch onboard (or at the pub)
- Insurance
Price: £100.00 + VAT
Book Now*Prices are per person based on eight people.
Our most popular experience for groups looking get a taste of what Captain Bligh and his crew experienced. After a brief navigational plan, we set sail for fertile fishing grounds where you have a chance to catch your dinner. You then make landfall at a secret cove and make camp under the stars. Basic survival skills are taught by the fantastic team at Survival Wisdom
Mutiny 24hr Experience
- 12:00-12:00 (the following day)
- Design of the day with Conrad
- Sailing experience, wild camping and survival skills
- Food and Drink
- Photography
- Insurance
Price: £215.00 + VAT
*Prices are per person based on eight people.
*Extra Options:
- Video of the Experience, £350.00 (inc VAT)
Every year we organise to visit a number of classic boat events and festivals. This year we have already been to Wivenhoe Classic Regatta, Sea Salt Festival in Mousehole, Port Eliot Festival in St. Germans and the National Trust Outdoor Festival in Salcombe. In 2019 we plan to explore some of the french maritime festivals in Brittany and the Rose Coast in northern France.
Please enquire via our booking form or contact us if you would like to discuss a truly unique experience for you guests or family.
See images from our recent trip to Penzance for the Sea Salt Festival, Mousehole.
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“What a great weekend! Truly memorable and one we’ll all talk about over beers for a long time to come. Sailing on Bounty’s End was a real highlight for me. She’s such a unique boat to sail and you can feel her long voyage in her woodwork. We all got a feeling of satisfaction from building a camp, with bivy’s that actually stayed up and fires that burned all night! Nothing like a few rums (and beer and wine) around a fire with good friends.”
James TouzelTLT Solicitors