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Seagull Trust Cruises

Free Canal Cruising in Scotland for People with Special Needs

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Formerly the Seagull Trust


ã Seagull Trust Cruises
January 2008

Accomodation

The Marion Seagull is equipped to sleep a party of six which is reduced to five if we provide a resident skipper.

Unlike traditional canal narrow boats, the Marion Seagull is three meters wide and this gives a wide, spacious and roomy feel to the accommodation and the large picture windows make it bright and airy.

The lounge/dining area looking forward to the bow deck and wheelchair lift.

The lounge settee can be extended to form a double bed. All bedding, sheets and pillows are provided on board.

The shower is large enough to allow a wheelchair access and it is fitted with a seat.

One of the two toilet/washrooms on board.

This toilet together with the shower opposite it, can have their doors set in such a way that they become one large room allowing plenty of space for a disabled person and their helper to use the facilities in total privacy.

 

The kitchen (or galley on a boat) is fully fitted with a four ring gas cooker with oven and grill, a microwave oven and a fridge. There are plenty of work tops and ample storage for food and the supplied crockery.

The remaining sleeping accommodation comprises two bunks and another settee (below) that can also be converted to a double bed.

In addition to these beds there is a skippers bunk and a further toilet/ washroom.

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For further information on Seagull Trust Cruises please E-mail us at seagulltrust@btinternet.com

 Scottish Charity Number SC027163. Incorporated in Scotland as a Company Limited by Guarantee. Company Number SC179736
Registered Office: 19 Dean Terrace, Edinburgh EH4 1NL