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ARC Rally vs RORC Round Britain and Ireland Race: Two Offshore Adventures, Two Very Different Challenges
Warm trade winds or North Atlantic grit? The ARC and RORC Round Britain & Ireland Race couldn’t be more different. This guide compares both offshore challenges side-by-side and explains how to join our crews for 2026 — whether your dream is Caribbean landfall or a tough racing campaign.
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.
Mile Building Sailing Trips – Build Confidence, Experience, and Sea Miles
Build miles, confidence, and real offshore experience with our Mile Building Sailing Trips. From weekend Channel hops to coastal sails, Norway voyages, and Atlantic adventures, you’ll handle different conditions, learn to problem-solve at sea, and gain the miles needed for RYA Yachtmaster or Coastal Skipper progression.
Coastal Skipper RYA — Qualification, Course & Requirements
The Coastal Skipper RYA qualification is your next step toward confident coastal cruising and night sailing. Learn what’s involved, who it’s for, and how to earn your certificate.
Chasing the Horizon: Preparing for the RORC Round Britain & Ireland Race 2026
Learn what makes the RORC Round Britain & Ireland Race 2026 such a legendary offshore challenge, and how First Class Sailing’s full training and race campaign prepares sailors to take it on safely, confidently, and as part of a professional crew.
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Very well organised with a top quality instructor who provided tuition tailored to our differing needs.
A fantastic option for a couple wanting an entire boat to do a mixed Competent Crew / Day Skipper itinerary.
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Online Day Skipper Theory Course: Learn at Your Own Pace
If you’re ready to take the next step in your sailing journey, but you need something that fits around a busy schedule, the Online RYA Day Skipper Theory course is the best place to start. It’s a flexible and thorough online sailing course which has been...
Day Skipper Course: What to Expect
If you already have some experience of sailing under your belt and you're ready to take things to the next level, the RYA Day Skipper Practical Course should be your next move. On the Day Skipper Course you will go from crewing to skippering so you can...
Sailing Through History: The Beaulieu River’s WW2 Legacy
First Class Sailing tutors will often sail on the Beaulieu River, and you could too when you sign up to one of our RYA sailing courses. But did you know about the river’s wartime history? The Beaulieu River is not just known for its natural beauty...
Mile Building for Yachtmaster: Sail from the Solent on Extended Passages
Following on from our blog about mile building trips after Day Skipper (which can be read here) we thought we’d follow up with one for aspiring Yachtmasters. For the Yachtmaster Coastal you need 800nm. If you have done the Coastal Skipper course...
Mile Building After Day Skipper
Once you have taken your practical Day Skipper course, you might wonder what you can do next that will help build your skills on the water. Chartering a boat in the Med with you as skipper is a good start. You will have learnt a lot already. As soon as...
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...
Passage Making: Passage Planning, APEM and the last important piece of the puzzle
If you are at Yachtmaster level or heading in that direction then you will no doubt be familiar with the requirements under SOLAS for passage planning. In my experience, a lot is made of the legal requirement for passage planning on courses. If...
Can I Learn to Sail on My Own?
There are plenty of books about sailing out there, from which you can learn a tremendous amount and we would recommend you read as many as you can. However, when it comes to casting off, on a real floating boat, on the sea, we would definitely say do...














