It takes a lot of work to get the Hunters fleet in the water and ready for your next sailing adventure. We are very lucky to have a small but highly skilled and dedicated team who spend their time caring for the fleet.
A dedicated team of volunteers (Trustees) look after the trust and ensure that Hunters continues to operate as a traditional yard and offer opportunities for youth groups and schools as well as individuals. The Trustees are also responsible for ensuring we maintain the necessary boat building skills and resources to ensure the fleet is conserved, maintained and promoted
The Friends of the Hunter Fleet was founded in 1996 to maintain a continuing link with the many people who made donations in order to set up the Trust, to act as a “User Group” for the Hirers of the yachts and to help the work of the Trust. The Friends organise a number of social events throughout the year and continue to support the yard in a number of ways.
Our team of volunteer skippers and RYA instructors offer their time as they enjoy what they do and enjoy passing on their love for sailing and their passion for the Norfolk Broads.
We have a team of boatbuilders, sailing instructors, and experienced skippers who support the sailing activities of the Trust. Other staff include the Yard Manager, and an Administrator.
We don’t ask for formal qualifications but expect you to have sailed recently as the skipper in charge. Good dinghy helmsmen have no difficulty sailing our boats but experienced seas-sailors can find Broads sailing a bit different at first.
Our boats are provided with a quant (a type of punt pole) and instruction is given on its use. We have a programme to fit electric flooding propeller motors to the cabin yachts and a number have already been fitted. These motors are not designed for sustained motoring but just to use in awkward situations, like getting off a leashore, mooring and bridges. Our day-boats are supplied with either oars or paddles.
Yes, and currents and tidal flows do affect sailing, particularly in light winds. Tide tables are provided on the boats or on the ‘Aweigh’ app. The tides do affect the clearance at some bridges too. The tidal range in most of the rivers and broads is normally less than 10cm.
Each cabin yacht has two drawers under each bunk (capable of holding the contents of a reasonable sized suitcase) and further storage beside the bunk. Storage space for suitcases/bags is limited so it’s best to unpack and leave bags in your car. There are two large drawers in the well for food storage and bulky items can be stored in the forepeak.
Our boats have no power supply for refrigerators. A good quality cold box will keep food cold for up to three days and we (and other boatyards) have the facility to re-freeze freezer blocks.