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PACKING FOR YOUR TRIP
A complete list of clothing and personal gear is contained in the
Soren Larsens Voyage Handbook, available only after a booking
has been accepted. Here we make a few specific recommendations with
regard to your voyage.
Luggage: One main piece of luggage, which should be a soft kit
bag. A hard suitcase is NOT suitable as space is strictly limited.
Clothing: For any sea passage it is wise in invest in a quality
wet weather jacket. It would also be sensible to have warm cloths
for night watches. Cotton tops, t-shirts and shorts get worn on
sunny days.
Footwear: In these tropical latitudes most go barefoot on deck.
Bring a pair of trainers or velcro strapped sandels (reef walkers)
for excursions ashore.
Equipment: High factor sunblock and sunglasses are recommended
protection from sun on water; sea sickness tablets (Stugeron recommended);
a large and small towel; earplugs, a torch and spare batteries;
extra camera film; binoculars may be handy. A sleeping roll mat
is good for sleeping out on deck. A lightweight rain jacket would
be good insurance as when it rains in the tropics, it really pours.
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PRACTICAL
INFORMATION
Seasonal Climate
24 deg to 29 deg C. during the day, slightly cooler at
nights, although in tropical latitudes you should expect it to be still warm and humid.
Meal Plan
Local Food and Drink: Three meals a day are included in the voyage
price while on board the Soren Larsen. Soft drinks and alcoholic
drinks are available on board and are paid for separately at the
end of the trip.
Personal Expenses
Youll need some
extra money to cover drinks and souvenirs not included in voyage
price, sightseeing and spending money at ports visited etc. Credit
cards are accepted on board.
Health - Useful websites are www.cdc.gov/travel/austspac.htm
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Freedom and Flexibility
Voyages are planned to allow us some flexibility en route as to
where we stop and anchor, how long we stay at each place and where
we choose to go. We feel this is the key to the sailing authenticity
and the genuine adventure of the ships voyaging. Itineraries
may change due to weather conditions, readiness of the vessel or
any other reason and so are without guarantee. If winds are unfavourable
we may make use of the ships engine to maintain the schedule.
All decisions regarding our route and itinerary will be made by
the ships Master.
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About
the Søren Larsen
Now
famous for providing sail training adventure voyages and as the
star of the BBCs classic series "The Onedin Line",
the Soren Larsen was originally one of the last cargo carrying sailing
ships trading throughout Scandinavia, northern Europe and Britain.
Built of oak by the Danish ship building company of 'Soren Larsen
& Sons' in Nykobing Mors in northern Denmark, she carried timber,
grain and general cargo from 1949 to 1972. Purchased in 1978 by
her present owner Tony Davies and his family, she was taken to Colchester
on the east coast of England and lovingly restored and rerigged
as the graceful 19th century brigantine she is today. Captain Davies
specialised in period film work and so the Soren Larsen began her
working life again in early 1979 starring in "The Onedin Line".
Other projects followed including "The French Lieutenants
Woman" and "Shackleton". In 1982 she was invited
to pioneer sailing for the disabled for the Jubilee Sailing Trust
in Southampton before being chosen, in 1987, to be Flagship of the
First Fleet Re-enactment Voyage to celebrate Australias Bicentennial.
She led a fleet of squareriggers on an ambitious 22,000 mile voyage
from Portsmouth via Rio de Janeiro and Cape Town, arriving to a
tumultuous welcome in Sydney in 1988.
She came to Auckland in 1989 to represent
Britain in the 150th Celebrations and was made so welcome that she
adopted New Zealand as her base from which to cruise the idyllic
South Pacific Islands, taking many first time sailors on adventure
holidays to Tahiti, Tonga, Fiji and Vanuatu. In 1991 she made a
passage back to Europe along the Clipper Route across the Southern
Ocean and in December 1991 she became the first British tallship
to round Cape Horn since 1936. She is presently the only authentic
square rigger to have sailed around Cape Horn in Australasia.
After
a major refit in the UK at Gloucester, Soren Larsen returned home
to Auckland. She established herself as 'Flagship of the City of
Sails' and has won Tourism Awards for Adventure and Experience categories.
This illustrious ship celebrated the Millennium with
a spectacular round the world voyage, the 2000-2001 Global Odyssey,
visiting 25 countries and sailing 30,000 nautical miles. This 2004
project celebrates 25 years of voyaging under her present ownership
and sets out to visit the very best of the untouched tropical South
Pacific.
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Squaresail
Pacific Ltd.,
P.O.Box 310, Kumeu, Auckland.
Tel: +64-9-411 8755
Fax: +64-9-411 8484
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