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Why get qualified? An RYA Yachtmaster Instructor Explains Why You Should
A typical class on a school boat takes in a diverse range of ages, backgrounds and aspirations. First published in Sailing Today, Clive Loughlin looks at why RYA qualifications are worth more than the paper they are printed on. As published in Sailing Today - August...
International Certificate of Competence
The RYA International Certificate of Competence
Certificates of Competence
Prove your experience and competence as a skipper
Securing Your Boat For Heavy Winds – A Cautionary Tale
Darryl Hughes from First Class Sailing has seen...
Interesting Lighthouses In The Solent Region And Beyond
Whether it is a welcome beacon of light after a...
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What will you do if your engine won’t start?
Mechanical failure is the main cause of rescue call-outs to cruisers and can be one of a skipper’s biggest fears. Most engine failures are due to a handful of problems and can be easily rectified given a few spares, a little knowledge and a basic set of tools. No skipper should go out to sea without being armed with these fundamentals.
How to protect yourself from the Sun whilst Sailing
Quick Guide for Sailors. We all love a good dose of Vitamin D, but with extra exposure from water reflection it’s especially important to make sure we protect ourselves from the sun whilst sailing. Wind chill and sea spray make it easy to underestimate how much...
OnLine RYA Training – using Zoom !
First-rate online learning courses leading to full RYA qualifications including Day Skipper Theory, Yachtmaster Theory, Ocean Yachtmaster Theory and even a Spanish or French Language Course for Sailors!
INVICTUS
The final blog from Challenger 2 finds the crew in a reflective and poetic mood. Carey and James G describe the trials and tribulations of such a sea-going voyage, and why it was all worth it Today we wanted to write about those aspects of ocean sailing that...
Toffee Crisp-Gate
A scandal has ensued aboard the Challenger and 2 rival watches are forced to argue their cases as Skipper Sue holds court. Find out who wins and what constitutes as currency on board these days 30/01/2020 Toffee crisp-gate So today was an eventful day...
Life On The Fo’csle Without Any Signal
In today's blog, a crew member describes what if feels like to be air-gapped from the internet for a month and the challenges of working on the fo’csle. But what exactly is the fo’csle? 29-JAN and all is well. Today was a sunny day, something we...
The Rain Offshore of Spain
In today's blog, we find out how the crew dry their base layers (this is a watersport afterall) and cope a midnight shift on watch. Tuesday's blog The rain has stopped, least for now. It seemed to be raining on every watch for the last two days. Watches...
Wilson The Stowaway
In today's blog the crew battle with light winds and Matt explains how crucial food is to daily life aboard, before "Wilson", the stowaway, makes an appearance. Monday blog 27/1/20 Last night we had bioluminescence, strong bioluminescence and dolphins. The electric...
















