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Day Skipper Confidence Building Sailing Trips
Our Day Skipper Course is ideal for aspiring skippers who have some yachting experience and basic navigation and sailing skills. But what happens once you complete the course? Perhaps you want to build up your confidence further but aren’t quite ready to...
On every Sailors Bucket List – The Rolex 2021 Fastnet Race
Every 2 years one of sailing’s most...
First Class Sailing Rescue Historic Vessel
First Class Sailing has rescued a 1908 Gaff Rigger. After some restoration and a refit she will be sailed along the south coast to her new home in Southampton where she will live alongside the existing fleet of modern cruising yachts.
Challenge of the Channel Islands
Clive Loughlin invites you to look over his shoulder as he plans a 7-day cruise to the Channel Islands.
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.
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A fantastic option for a couple wanting an entire boat to do a mixed Competent Crew / Day Skipper itinerary.
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Messages Home from the Atlantic Snow Globe
The crew are getting lyrical, maybe it is the sea air, maybe the night sky, maybe the vastness of the Atlantic Ocean has opened their creative minds, either way here are some lovely messages home and once again you have to marvel at the technology we take for...
Spirits High: Atlantic Ocean Flat
Sailing towards the Sargasso Sea the FCS crew on Challenger 2 are looking foward to wind that approaches. So what are they doing to keep themselves busy? Skipper Neil reveals all in this blog... In It For the Long Stretch New weather today promises an end to...
Poetry in Motion from that Atlantic Swell
The FCS crew on Challenger 2 are settling in on their voyage from Antigua to Portsmouth and here is the latest report, it includes a sea shanty and hopefully the first of many! Time to Meet Mother All is well on Challenger 2. Sailed by moonlight through the...
The Long and the Short of Starting an Atlantic Voyage
As she sails from Antigua to Portsmouth the latest report from Challenger 2 brought the usual daily update from the skipper Neil, plus a long and thoughtful piece from Alex who managed to find some time between watches to put his thoughts down about taking on a...
Antigua to Portsmouth: the Return Leg Begins
The last leg of the Atlantic Adventure began over the weekend. It started in Portsmouth with the voyage down to the Canaries, followed by the rally across the Atlantic in the ARC 2017 and finally Challenger 2 will sail from Antigua to Portsmouth. The crew will...
Hooray for Rodney Bay! Challenger 2 Arrives in St Lucia
It has been voyage and a half, the crew will have ARC Rally memories that will last for ever and stories to tell to all and sundry. For skipper Ricky Chalmers he'll certainly write this one down as a job well done. Here is his final post from the second leg of...
Medical Emergency mid-Atlantic for Challenger 2
You haven't heard much from the FCS crew on Challenger 2 over the past few days and there has been a very good reason, one of the team was ill, seriously ill and this gripping account from skipper Ricky Chalmers will certainly have you on the edge of your...
Franklin D Roosevelt’s Inspirational Sailing Quote
There are many good sailing quotes but what is the story behind them? Where do they come from and what was the original meaning? One well known quote is by the much loved American President Franklin D Roosevelt. “To reach a port we must sail – Sail, not tie at...














