Life changing adventures

The UK Sail Training fleet is made up of a diverse range of vessels from large square rigged ships to powerful round-the-world yachts.  So, whatever your dream, you are sure to find one to suit you.  As a member of the crew you will actively take part in almost every aspect of the running of the vessel from setting sails to steering, watch-keeping to cooking; you and your team will have an important role to play.

Sail Training

LIfe-changing adventures

 
Hammond Innes Bursary
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Full members of ASTO are entitled to receive a Hammond Innes Bursary annually, assuming all paperwork has been submitted on time. Associate members may apply for a Bursary at the Board’'s discretion, on a year by year basis. Honorary members are not eligible for Hammond Innes Bursaries.

The Hammond Innes Bursary is to be used to:

  • Provide funding for young people, aged 25 or under, or people with special needs of any age, to take part in a Sail Training voyage.
  • Offset the costs of training volunteers and staff.

 

As the name implies this Bursary is paid for by the very generous legacy left by Ralph Hammond Innes, a great supporter of Sail Training.


HAMMOND INNES BURSARY

Berth Day Return - Form HI-R (pdf)

Berth Day Return - Form HI-R (Excel)

Year End Report Activity/Expenditure - Form HI-AR

Bursary Guidance Notes