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ARC Rally 2025 — Mid-Atlantic Progress Report: Who’s Ahead, Stories So Far and What’s Left to Run
ARC Rally 2025 is delivering adventure across 2,700 miles of ocean. First arrivals are already in, but dozens of yachts remain mid-Atlantic with stories unfolding daily — trade winds, night watches, flying fish and the countdown to landfall. Here’s what’s happening right now.
Skipper’s Eye View Of The Rolex Fastnet Race
The FCS crew on Challenger 2 have won the...
Tracking Challenger 3 during the Rolex Fastnet Race
Since April the Challenger 3 crew have been...
Crew’s Eye View Of The Rolex Fastnet Race by Peter Byrne
So what is it like to be in the Rolex...
Can You Do Day Skipper Online?
It’s possible to take the RYA Day...
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Tues 26th, Day 3 – “We’ve looked at clouds from both sides now”
Music and stars in the Atlantic Night two on the Challenger. This got me thinking about that line from a Joni Mitchell song “but clouds got in my way.” As these finally cleared, we could see the full extent of the universe unhampered by any light pollution. On my next...
ARC 2019 – Day 5 – Dorado fishing quotas not yet breached
Thursday 28th November – Day 5 - Hook, line and sinker Just coming off the night watch and reflecting on the journey so far and the last 24 hours. It has been great to get to know the rest of the crew and share stories about our lives and to get a sense of why we all...
Reflections – Deep Sea Challenge: Biscay ’19
In the final blog for this trip crew member, Ian, give us his reflections on an epic adventure of storming seas, champagne down-wind sailing and friends forged through teamwork. Deep Sea Challenge, reflections upon the voyage Those familiar with the Hollywood...
The Day The Hurricane Came
Hurricane Pablo started off as an innocuous looking low pressure system on 23 October that no one was paying much attention to. As this system began to develop, our annual voyage from Portsmouth to the Canaries was looking to cross the Bay of Biscay. The plan was to...
Riders Of The Storm: Day 3-5 Biscay ’19
With a storm to ride out, the crew weren't able to keep sending in a blog each day. So, we've collated the skipper's daily logs into one blog to give an idea of what it's like to be in a storm. Bracing for the Storm - Day 3 Skipper's Log Date : 02/11/19 Time : 12:00...
Gates of Hercules: Day 8-9 Biscay ’19
Passing through the Gates of Hercules From ancient mythology through to the Romans (perhaps even later) the Gates of Hercules held a special place in the folklore of seafarers. They were the place beyond which unknown hazards lay and monsters awaited. Today we passed...
Champagne Sailing: Day 6-7 Biscay ’19
Champagne sailing Many sailors would probably say their very best experience on the water is sailing fast, downwind, with the headsail poled out surfing down the waves, in bright sunshine. Without doubt a fair definition of champagne sailing. Today, after more than a...
Magical Dolphins & Cheeky Birds: Day 2 Biscay ’19
A magical dolphins sighting greets the crew of Challenger 2 this morning, before some cheeky stowaways are spotted. Cheeky Birds & Magical Dolphins For a long time this morning was had shoals of dolphins swimming alongside and jumping out of the water, truly...
















