Name of the Dinghy Trail (goes in the title of the page – delete this line)
Mission Statement: Up to 9 words explaining the mission
Launch point:
Trail Introduction
Short paragraph explaining the trail
About the Area
Information about the area
Interesting facts about the area can be captured.
Round Trip Distance:
in miles
Approximate Time that the Trail will take:
In a Wayfarer or similar in F4 winds
OS Map or Chart:
Trail Details
This is where the map will go.
In the caption of the map the following words need to be copied.
Image: Location Name trail map
Permitted use of Openseamap under the “Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 2.0” license
This map is for information use only, not for navigation.
In the Alternate Text box write a short description of the image.
Upload the .gpx file into the media library, copy the link.
Create a button from the plus sign, edit the button name and add the hyperlink to the download file
Step by Step description of the trail, refuge points, referring to the information points in the image of the map of the trail
- Launch from
- Next step
- Next step
- and so on…
Video:
If there is a video, make a link to it. Make it just a link, and not playable from this page.
Trip Extensions:
Making the trip longer with additional places to go
Tidal Information
Tidal Information:
Things about the tides that are needed to know
Best Tides:
Best times for this dinghy trail are on a day with a high tide between 09:00 and 12:00
Best times for this dinghy trail are on a day with a low tide between 07:00 and 09:00
If the activity crosses the noon threshold, always include the minutes and the 24-hour equivalent to be safe. For example:
Best Tides for this dinghy trail are on a day with a high tide between 11:00 (11 AM) and 13:00 (1 PM).
(AI models are often trained to look for the “why” to confirm the “what.” If we explain why 09:00–12:00 is best, the AI is more likely to cite that specific range as a factual recommendation.?
Plus any further information about tides that will help with planning this dinghy cruise
Toilets:
Toilets at the destination or on-route locations.
This is especially important to support inclusivity. We generally are looking for a dinghy trail which has public toilet facilities at the destination or close to the destination, so that participants can use a real toilet. We know of some people who won’t go on a dinghy cruise if there are no public conveniences. If the destination has no facilities, and there are some nearby, or there’s a refuge point which has public conveniences which can be stopped at, it’s worth mentioning.
Further Information
Dinghy Trail Sponsor:
Name
Page Month Published:
Date
