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This blog also contained a Fruit Flash! The crew are testing bags that preserve fruit and veg. The experiment wasn’t going as well as expected, however it seems some produce fares better than others. Read all about it here: Long Voyage Fruit and Veg preservation Experiment. In this blog the half-way point is on the Read more

Day 7: Gusts, Bananas and Special Pancake Mix

  Crossing the Atlantic brings many different challenges and experiences. The FCS crew on Challenger 4 are close to the mid-point of the ARC Rally and enjoying every minute. The Wind In Your Sails Spent the night on lookout for whales but were entertained instead by winds gusting 17-23. We are sailing downwind so with Read more

Day 6: 1000 Miles Of Atlantic In Five Days

  Flying fish and a flying boat,  plus the skipper in the trapeze and Mother Nature putting on a fine display,  it is all beginning to sound like the Greatest Showman! Here’s the latest blog from the FCS crew on Challenger 4 as they cross the Atlantic in the ARC Rally. 29 – 30th Nov Read more

Day 5: Wendy Smashes Speed Record!

Challenger 4 has started to build up steam in the stronger winds with over 200 nautical miles clocked in a 24 hour period for the first time, and showers are finally allowed. Feeling The Need For Speed Hello from 21° 41′ N; 24 ° 21′ W We are now in the Tropics. Day 5 and Read more

Day 4: Bay Watch vs Crime Watch

  The crew have developed some competitive rivalry aboard Challenger 4 splitting into two watch teams. Ger and Mark P explain the system of watches on board and what it’s like to be up on deck, on watch.   Eat, Sleep, Sail. Repeat The days are starting to blur into a pattern of eat, sleep, Read more

Long Voyage Fruit and Veg Preserving Experiment – Rolling Updates

Below are the latest readings and updates from our scientific FCS crew on board Challenger 4 as they sail the Atlantic in the ARC Rally whilst seeing if their supplies of fruit will stay fresh in the long-life bags from Wikaniko. (If you want to read the background to this story then click here) Final Read more

Day 3: I See An Orange Moon A-Rising…

In today’s blog, the crew of Challenger 4 are greeted to an Orange Moon rising over the nighttime horizon, and Mate Kirstie discovers salt water in the bilges. Where is it coming from? Mate Kirstie’s Blog We are now at the end of our second full day at sea.  After the busy chaos of Ocean Read more

Day 2: When To Change Into Shorts?

  Jim takes us on a poetic tour of the stars overnight, as the crew settle into the rhythm of their watches. Dawn breaks and they contemplate when it will be warm enough to change into shorts – a sailor’s life!    A Starry Night With Papa Watch, Simon and our first mothers getting their Read more

And they’re off! Challenger 4 Sails Across The ARC Start Line

    Day One – The Arc Rally of 2018 Begins In this blog, Marsh and Wendy describe the excitement of crossing the ARC’s start line and the routine of the watch systems aboard. Skipper Ricky sets out his race strategy at the end.    “Large Spanish navy ship” A “large Spanish navy ship” was Read more

First Class Sailing Tries Fruit Preserving Experiment In ARC Rally

ARC Rally Skipper Ricky Chalmers, Bruce Sayers Watch Leader, First Mate Kirstie Rowe As part of its commitment to running an environmentally friendly business, First Class Sailing are not only ‘greening’ our yachts but also experimenting with a new plastic bag that could keep a ship’s fruit fresher on longer voyages – a problem that Read more