July 2, 2008

Power Boating Experience


A fun packed introduction to the exciting sport of Power boating. The full day experience varies slightly at each centre but will start with a briefing on land before learning slow speed handling skills in sheltered water. In the afternoon, you’ll be picking up speed and taking on the thrill of handling these power machines in more open water. Training from an experienced instructor as part of a small group (numbers vary between centres)Issue of safety and buoyancy equipment Hands on experience in RIB, Zap Cat or Honda off-shore power boat, depending on locationAllow a day for your visit - 5-7 hours approximately (locations vary)Experience gift box including smart wallet, personalised voucher, message card and single use cameraPA cover to a value of 50,000 plus cancellation indemnityWhat happens on the day:You will be greeted by your instructors and given a brief introduction to the safety aspects. After being kitted out with buoyancy aids and waterproof outer clothing, you will be given a demonstration of the controls etc and then hands on experience of driving the boat. Then you’re in for some high speed thrills and skills when you take the boat out into more open water, in some instances out to sea! Return at the end of a fun day with a great sense of achievement. Each centre offers a slightly different agenda, so check when booking.Need to know:Minimum age 12-16 depending on location (under 18s need parental/guardian consent)You should be in reasonable health and agile enough to climb into the boat. Heart related conditions and some other illnesses may prohibit participation. Not suitable for people with back problems. Maximum weight 16-18 stones (102kgs-114kgs) depending on locationLocations:Buckinghamshire - Milton KeynesCornwall - FalmouthHampshire - SouthamptonLeicestershire - RutlandScotland - Fort William, GlasgowWales - Penarth

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