SEALS,
PORPOISE, PUFFIN and more, All in their natural habitat,
according to season.
Each Cruise takes a full Two
hours, sailing out of Scarborough Harbour, along the beautiful Yorkshire Coast,
south past the wide expanse of Cayton Bay and under the magnificent cliffs
at Gristhorpe and Lebberston, towards Filey.
Sailing
further south and tight in under Gristhorpe cliffs, following the footsteps
of ancient Smugglers, can be seen many different, sometimes rare species of
Seabird, according to the season, and especially the Puffin which is very
popular with adults and childen alike.
Sailing
as close as possible to the huge rock outcrop known locally as Old Horse Rocks,
where colonies of Common Seals and Grey Seals are seen sunbathing on the rocks
or bobbing up in the water around the boat, as anxious to observe you, as
you are to see them
'William
Cantrell Ashley,'
ON 871,
A restored Self-righting, Liverpool Class Lifeboat, built in 1949 and famous
for many daring rescues, when operated by the RNLI and based at Clovelly,
North Devon.
Lifeboat enthusiasts and indeed anyone else interested, can click here for
more on this wonderful boat.