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7-Day Channel Triangle Trips – Log Serious Miles in a Week
Challenge yourself on a 7-Day Channel Triangle Trip — a week-long offshore passage from Southampton to the Channel Islands, France and back. Log around 300–350 miles while practising passage planning, watchkeeping and night sailing — ideal for Yachtmaster Offshore preparation.
6 Reasons to Choose Golden Vanity for Your DofE Gold Award
Embarking on the Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award is...
Three Islands You Should Sail To
In a recent blog, sailor Alex Thompson Islands...
“Learn to Sail” Holidays with First Class Sailing
If you’ve always wanted to learn to sail, but...
Honouring 200 Years of the Heroic Service of the RNLI
We honour the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) as it reaches a significant milestone – 200 years of the RNLI.
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The Wind is the Myth of Malham
Crew of Challenger 3 on deck during Myth of Malham The training continues, the tactics and race are planned, the crew ready for anything and last weekend in the Myth of Malham everything was thrown at FCS crew on Challenger 3, everything apart from the wind....
Your First Time Round The Island Race
Join the FCS crew in 2019! If you’ve taken your Competent Crew course and are looking to have your first adventure then get a taste of ocean racing this summer by circumnavigating the Isle of Wight. The Round the Island Race is organised by the Island Sailing...
First Class Sailing Expands Into Yacht Chartering
L to R Charlie Tulloch (Principal First Class Sailing) Sally and Eric Whitelaw (Firstaway Yacht Charters) Southampton sailing school First Class Sailing has purchased the business of Firstaway Yacht Charters to expand its business and provide an additional...
Radar: A Clearer Picture for Your Yachtmaster Exam
This year the RYA has made radar knowledge a key component of all Yachtmaster exams. To find out why they have done this and how you need to prepare for your exam read on below. Why do we still use radar? Radar may seem a bit outdated as a technology with modern GPS...
Naming Ceremony for Our Two New Beneteau 381
Our big news is that in February 2019 we replaced our Jeanneau 379s Batida and Manhattan with two brand new Beneteau 381s. We have continued with the cocktail theme and named them Palomar and Sazerac. These new yachts are fractionally bigger in length than the...
Antigua To Portsmouth Day 19: Leopard Print Pants In The Chain Locker?
We have not received much in the way of blogs due to the heavy weather over the past 24 hours. It's not that easy to type out there as you will see below. What we do have is the noon Skipper's Log. The good news is they have only 100nm to go. The crew should arrive in...
Antigua To Portsmouth Day 17 & 18: Sights, Sounds and Storms
Antigua To Portsmouth Day 17 & 18: Sights, Sounds and Storms In today's blog, the crew take us through the sights and sounds of Challenger 4, and the first real test of heavy weather arrives. Blog 27th Jan Sights ...
Antigua To Portsmouth Day 15 & 16: Life On A Port Tack After Horta
The Crew of Challenger 4 are finally making way again, but have to cope with life on the opposite tack for the first time in 2850 miles. But first, we're brought up to speed on the festivities that took place in Horta. 25/01/19 ...
















