Symphony Sailing is an established and well respected family
run business. David and Louise Taylor have many thousands of miles
of experience of commercial sailing (skipper and watch leader),
offshore and inshore racing and extensive cruising.
David and Louise manage the charter aspects of Symphony sailing,
and look after the fleet of yachts. We know the importance of
customer service, and we pride ourselves on our relationships
with customers, many of whom have come to us for their charter
needs for many years.
Not any yacht can be a Symphony yacht; we look for yachts that
could be your own; smart, tidy, well maintained and always excellently
equipped with luxuries such as heating, hot water, TV, plotter,
autohelm and teak decks.
Even if the perfect yacht for you is not shown on our site, please
contact us, as we can source other yachts to meet your needs.
Our customers come back to us year after year. They value the
level of service we deliver, and the quality of yachts and skippers
we match them with.
Here are some of the things they have to say:
"As a novice sailor, I find sailing with David very
reassuring. He always takes time to explain things and makes sure
everyone on board is involved, whatever their level of experience.
Deyenu is a beautiful boat, extremely well maintained and has
everything you need for a great sailing trip."
Emma Terleske, 2010
"We have recently had a highly enjoyable charter
arranged through Symphony Sailing; Deyenu is a very well equipped
and maintained yacht offering good and very comfortable accommodation.
David's knowledge of both the Solent and Deyenu, coupled with
with his engaging and personable manner ensured that all crew
members were involved in what was a successful and safe charter.
I look forward to sailing with David on Deyenu again!"
Piers Edgell, 2010
"Best equipped boat I have chartered and all in
very good condition, plus tremendous attention to detail from
pillows (which someone always forgets) to a TV which works wherever
you seem to be! Its no wonder it'll be our fourth year for chartering
Deyenu."
John Baldwin, 2010