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Why Undertaking RYA Sailing Courses in Autumn is a Brilliant Idea
RYA Sailing Courses in Autumn offer the perfect balance of steady winds, peaceful marinas, and expert instruction. With fewer boats on the Solent and more time to learn, it’s a brilliant season to build your skills and enjoy truly rewarding sailing.
Sailing Experience Days (Solent)
There aren’t many things you can do in life that...
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.
What does RYA Yachtmaster Ocean Theory teach you?
This course is the highest RYA endorsed theory...
Competent Crew Course (Lymington Stop)
Our RYA Competent Crew course leaves from...
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Race Day 11 on the ARC: Rocket Rosie and Sails set for Sunday
Thursday 3nd December: Yesterday was quite chaotic on-board the Challenger 3. After a night of fun helming, the poo pipe on the starboard side was conquered. The open water is not the ideal place for the general bathroom facilities to go faulty, especially when no...
Race Day 12 on the ARC: Crew Feels the Need for Speed in Tricky Conditions
Friday 4th December The day started with some strong winds that would continue to grow throughout the day. Much to Kirsty’s dismay, a top speed challenge was introduced just as she headed below deck for her day, alongside Jerry, on Mother Watch. Mark set the bar...
Day 13 on the ARC, 315nm to go, fast downwind sailing in warm t-shirt and shorts weather
Saturday 5th December Race Day 13 It was another hot and humid day out in the Atlantic, that started with freshly baked bread and an amazing fruit salad….but our supply of fresh fruit and veg is now nearly depleted. Spirits however are still high and there has been a...
Day 14 on the ARC – The finishing post is in sight. What an adventure it has been.
Sunday 6th December Race Day 14 The last day in the Atlantic Another fine sunrise in paradise, revealing a beautiful blue sky, and already warm at 0830 so going to be hot, hot, hot! Despite the reality of not being able to catch challenger 1, the Challenger 3 crew are...
The ARC Rally
The 2016 ARC Rally, a hugely social yet really quite competitive sailing race, is fast approaching with the training weekend kicking off on the 5th November. This year we’re entering, giving 12 people the opportunity to crew in this renowned race (we’ve got one place...
ARC 2016 Training Weekend Captain’s Review
Sunday Tack on the Solent The crew joined Challenger 3's sister ship, Challenger 1 on a cold and windy Saturday morning in Portsmouth for a weekend of boat familiarisation, big boat training and most importantly spinnaker training. Before the big sail could be used it...
ARC 2016 – Prepping Challenger 3 in Las Palmas
Here is the first in a regular series of blogs from the crew of Challenger 3 as they race in ARC Rally 2016 Friday 18th November The pontoons of Las Palmas Marina have been a hive of activity this week as crews rush around to complete the final boat preparations...
ARC 2016 – Tracking Challenger 3 During the Race
It’s a race and it's about to begin! ARC 2016 excitement is building for both the crew and those of us willing them on from home or work. You can following every move of Challenger 3 and her main competitors Challenger 2 and Challenger 4 using this tracking device....
















