Scattering Ashes at Sea – Exmouth, the River Exe and Lyme Bay
Location | Exmouth, Devon |
Area of operation | Exe Estuary |
Type of boat | Pride of Exmouth is EU Class C sea going and takes up to 200 people, Tudor Rose is Class V and limited sea going for up to 100 people |
Duration of trip | As required |
Capacity of boat | 1-200 persons |
Refreshments | Licensed bar on the Pride of Exmouth and Tudor Rose, arrangements can be made for the RIB as required. We can provide catering and our caterers usually work off of the basis of 30 people minimum. |
Cost | Dependant on duration and location of trip but from £150 |
Ceremony | Scattering ashes directly onto the water can lead to them being blown about which some families may find distressing. We supply a wide range of urns specifically designed for water ceremonies. They are all 100% biodegradable and will dissolve in water – please follow the link: Water Urns We also supply a water ceremony set which includes a water urn, flower petals for scattering, Promises – dissolvable notelets for scattering with the ashes, a certificate to record the ceremony, and our award winning (and rated 5* on Amazon) guide book: follow the link – 4th Ceremony Set |
Additional info | Disable access on Pride of Exmouth and Tudor Rose, assistance and pet dogs accepted also, these vessel have enclosed heated lower decks and toilets |
Company Comments | We sail throughout the year on the River Exe Estuary and to sea between April and October. We try and accommodate the wishes of the family as much as possible and therefore offer flexible bookings to suit |
Their other craft are shown below
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