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First Class Start to the Fastnet Race 2025
Read up on how First Class Sailing’s corinthian crews are getting on in the 2025 Rolex Fastnet Race
RYA Day Skipper Theory Online with Zoom – Your Last Chance to Sign-Up
The RYA have recently announced that all sailing...
Why Undertaking RYA Sailing Courses in Autumn is a Brilliant Idea
RYA Sailing Courses in Autumn offer the perfect balance of steady winds, peaceful marinas, and expert instruction. With fewer boats on the Solent and more time to learn, it’s a brilliant season to build your skills and enjoy truly rewarding sailing.
10 Nautical and Sailing Superstitions
Join us as we embark on a journey into the world of nautical and sailing superstitions, exploring the intriguing beliefs and practices that have shaped the lives of those who brave the waves.
First Class Sailing Exhibits at Ocean Globe Race Village, with Celestial Navigation Workshops
First Class Sailing is thrilled to announce its participation in the Ocean Globe Race Village.
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Rough weather, high boat speeds and Jambalaya for supper
Excitment is building on Challenger 2 as they close in on the Azores. Life on board has been challenging in the rough weather they have had. Crew member Matt gives us a snapshot of the last 48 hours or so. 17th January 2020 During the 21.00 to midnight watch, 25...
Bouncing the stars – night sailing
Luke gives us an update from yesterday. They are soon expecting 40+ knots and have carried out heavy weather preparations. Night sailing is generally pleasant when the sky is clear You can pick a star to steer by and bounce it between the shrouds on the windward...
An alfresco feast at halfway point to the Azores
Challenger 2 are now over halfway to the Azores and feeling like Champions as this update from Stephen suggests. Our second Motherwatch successfully completed today. Boat swept and mopped, surfaces cleaned, grey water tank pumped and 16 people fed – none of whom...
Too Much Fun
We haven't had a blog back from the crew today, but I do have the Skipper's Log from Sue for the past 2 days for you. It sounds like the wind picked up nicely after the Doldrums and the crew are sailing again. Tuesday 14th Jan, 2020 Time : 1522 GMT (1220...
925nm notched off. The crew of Challenger 2 have been pulling together in quite rough conditions.
Today's blog is a collection of musings from the crew and skipper from the last couple of days sailign across the Atlantic They have been bounced around but should now be getting some respite as this position update shows they are finally in a more westerly airlow...
Sharp squalls and sudden lulls – update from Skipper Sue
Short report, keyboard & mouse won’t stay still. We prepped early for the blow that we knew was coming, complicated somewhat by sharp squalls and sudden lulls in the early hours. Top gust so far 45kts. The wind has now settled to a steadier 33kts ish, gusting high...
Life on the Ocean Wave – some words from today’s Mother Watch
Plain Sailing So we remain on our course north (roughly speaking and helmsmen skills allowed for) in bright sunshine and 18 knots of wind, under reefed main, storm sail and yankee and have covered around 390 nm . After a lumpy sea state for the first day of the...
Crew prepare to eat own body weight in Spag Bol
The first update from Challenger 2, as they sail across the pond, is in! Everyone seems to be settling in to the watch system. Here is a word from crew member Nick. Challenger 2 left Antigua on Tuesday, bound for Portsmouth via the Azores. So after leaving...














