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Powerboating


Cumbrae Voyages

Seaforce


Contact details:

The Tall Ship, Glasgow Harbour, 100 Stobcross Road, Glasgow, G3 8QQ

Tel: 0141 221 1070

Email: Seaforce

Web: Seaforce


Seaforce has become one of the primary suppliers of powerboat training in Scotland, We believe in professional training in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. It should be fun after all!

What we do best:

Powerboat Rides & Tours

Seaforce provides Glasgow's most unique on the water experience! From our convenient city centre waterside base, we can take you on a fast powerboat ride through Glasgow City or other tours lasting from 1 hour to a 5 hour tour of the Clyde Estuary and its spectacular sea lochs.

A stop off for a meal or a visit to a friendly pub is included on the rides to Dumbarton Castle and Kilcreggan. We are open all year. On cold days, hot drinks are provided for everyone - on the house! We also have free parking.

Over the past 6 years we have specialised in meeting the needs of families and groups of clients wanting to do something completely different!

We are able to accommodate accompanied children above the age of eight years on our powerboat rides. 

Powerboat Training
The courses we offer range from a 1 day introduction to powerboating, to the Ultimate Advanced Powerboat Course where we take you out driving our fast boats and navigating at night ... truly exhilarating stuff. 

Many of our clients do the one day course for something different and unusual to do, we all enjoy catching some waves.

Travel Directions


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For more information on Seaforce visit their website.

Available packages


Special rates are available for groups and schools or any other parties. Please check our website for current prices.

Other activities available


Waterskiing 

Useful info


Equipment provided?

We provide all the equipment needed such as weatherproof gear, personal buoyancy and all the safety equipment needed.

What do I need to wear?

Warm clothes to wear underneath. Preferably what you feel comfortable in, casual outdoor footwear is recommended.

What do I need to bring?

Cameras or video welcome.

When can I do it?

We are open all year including Christmas Day and New Years Day.


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