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Understanding Tides: Time & Tide Wait For No One
Understanding tides and how they affect your vessel is critical to making any passage short or long. Get it right and you can have a slick, quick, fun journey to your destination, an easy park in the marina of your choice, making that dinner reservation...
Adventure to Norway sailing on a Challenger Yacht
Sailing to Norway - Day 1 Kindred Spirits...
The Real Ships Of Disney’s Pirates Of The Caribbean
This blog is going to look at some...
RYA VHF Radio course teaches you an important skill
Why VHF Radio is an important skill? First Class...
First Aid at Sea & What To Do When Things Do Go Wrong?
You never want things to go wrong, and in...
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Why now is the best time to go back to school to learn about trigonometry on a Day Skipper Shorebased course?
A lot of the navigational side of sailing is based on very simple school girl/boy trigonometry. The question of how to get from A to B when the tide is pushing you in a certain direction can be solved by drawing straight forward triangle on the chart. And so why is...
Antigua to Portsmouth Day 5: Dolphin Whisperers in the Galley
In today's blog, singing in the galley leads to a dolphin sighting. Were they called to the boat? Monday 14 January 2019 We awoke to calm conditions after a slightly bumpier, wet and much colder night than we’ve been used to so far. This morning the wind had...
Antigua to Portsmouth Day 4: The Real Sailing Begins
Today the real sailing began. Following a windless night motoring through an inky black sea and dense cloud cover, the wind came through around 4am. Those on watch shook out the reefed main and hoisted the yankee and staysail. We were soon powering to windward...
Antigua to Portsmouth Day 3: Afternoon Tea On The Atlantic
You can send a blog from almost anywhere on the planet and in this case it is 547 Nm from Antigua sailing to the Azores. A perfect spot for a British tradition... The Crew Is Becoming Shipshape It's been a busy day! I started off at 7am with a three hour watch...
Antigua to Portsmouth Day 2: Brilliant Caribbean Weather
On their voyage to Portsmouth Harbour from Antigua the crew will learn many new tasks during their Atlantic Adventure along with some amazing sights. This is their first blog at sea... Crew Blog dated Thursday 10th January 2019. Two full days out and the crew...
Antigua to Portsmouth Day 1: Introducing the Best Watch
The first of the blogs from the FCS crew on Challenger 4 as they set sail from Antigua to Portsmouth and make one of the epic journeys that sailing is all about. We're Going To Barbuda! The journey begins.. with us running away from the 'not-so-Jolly Harbour', nine...
Challenger 4 Departs Antigua for Portsmouth
After a bout of poorly stomachs, with several crew incapacitated before our yacht had even left Antigua's Jolly Harbour, Challenger 4 is finally on its way! Here is their first midday report. Good morning all All is well after a fairly windy night on Challenger...
New Beneteau Yachts for First Class Sailing
There’s an exciting announcement from First Class Sailing at the start of 2019 - we are looking forward to welcoming our new Beneteau 38.1 yachts, Palomar and Sazerac in February. These lovely yachts are due to arrive in this country mid-January. They will...














