Posted by: Dave Latham, on: Thursday, February 25, 2010

The newly opened Ferry service from Gibraltar to Algeciras has opened up a welcome new route into and out of Gibraltar, sailing 5 times a day Monday to Thursday and 3 times a day Friday and Saturday. The Punta de Europa II is a brand new catamaran, making the crossing in approximately 25 minutes.

Spotted in Gibraltar bay (from the ferry) "Viejo Lobo" the old Wolf doing some sly spinnaker training in preparation for the forthcoming
Sotogrande to Smir Yacht Race on the 20th March. We still have crew places available for this our first race of 2010.
Please
contact us for details.
Posted by: Dave Latham, on: Thursday, February 18, 2010
Here's a snippet of one of our high speed down wind training days at the 2009 Rolex Middle Sea Race hosted by the Royal Malta Yacht Club
Posted by: Dave Latham, on: Thursday, February 18, 2010

It may seem a long way off, yet places are going fast for this years
Rolex Middle Sea Race, one of our 3
Pronavia's is completely full and the other 2 already have a core crew. We have lots of availability for the
delivery trips to and from
Malta commencing from
Gibraltar on 6
th October and
Cadiz on the 4
th.
If you are looking for quality miles with expert tuition on board either
Seawolf or
Bongani please
contact us for details.
Posted by: Dave Latham, on: Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Real Club Maritimo Sotogrande have announced the first race from their club for 2010. The 1st challenge is a team race comprising of 2 teams for each club, RCMS and Club Naval de Telmo. Racing from
Sotogrande to Marina Smir, Morocco.
The weekend starts with a sail from Gibraltar to Sotogrande on the evening of Friday 19th March in time for registration and dinner at RCMS Yacht Club. The race starts at 11.00 on Saturday morning 20th, we race over to Morocco to Marina Smir approximately 4/5 hours. There will be a dinner and prize giving on Saturday evening. We will then sail back to Gibraltar in the morning arriving approx 1400hrs.
Price for the full weekend is GBP150.00, this includes dinner in Marina Smir and all food whilst onboard.
Flights from UK only GBP23.99 with Monarch from Luton on Friday 19th March.
Please
contact us to book your place
Posted by: Dave Latham, on: Monday, February 08, 2010

The popularity and tactical challenges of the Rolex Middle Sea Race have attracted 2 more
Pronavia 38 yachts to enter the 2010 race in Malta. Tom Frame from
Charterhaus in
Hythe, who crewed for
Atlantic Charters in 2009, will be entering his
Pronavia "
Bongani", along with Geoff
Poore's highly successful
Pronavia "
Tangaroa", with
"Seawolf" entering for the third year running.
The 3 equally matched yachts will train together in Malta during the week preceding the start on 23rd October, once the cannon fires over Valletta Grand Harbour friendly rivalry will be replaced by fierce determination to be the first yacht back to Malta.
Seawolf will once again be proud to welcome Philippe
Falle on board, from
Sailing Logic, as co-skipper.
If you want to join in this classic yacht race, crew places are still available on board 2 of the IRC optimized Pronavias.
Please
contact us to book your place or to receive further details.