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Competent Crew in Autumn and Winter – Why It’s the Perfect Time to Learn to Sail
Competent Crew in Autumn offers a completely different kind of sailing experience. The Solent is quieter, the winds are steadier, and there’s more room to learn without the summer rush. With smaller crews, expert instructors, and the chance to experience night sailing, autumn and winter are the perfect seasons to take your RYA Competent Crew Course and discover the real joy of sailing.
RYA Coastal Skipper Course (Prices & Availability)
The RYA Coastal Skipper course price is between...
Can You Charter a Yacht with Day Skipper?
If you’re considering a holiday where you can...
Dream Big With An RYA Day Skipper Theory Course
Fulfill your sailing dreams by taking an RYA Day...
Celebrating an Inspiring Journey: 94-Year-Old Alison Takes Control of Golden Vanity
A heart-warming story unfolded on the Solent as 94 year old Alison takes control of First Class Sailing’s iconic Golden Vanity yacht.
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ARC 2016 – Meet the FCS Crew – Helena Sandberg
Meet the FCS Crew - Helena Sandberg A Swedish sailor is one of the FCS crew participating in the ARC Rally, the renowned two-week transatlantic yacht race. Originally from Tidaholm in Sweden, Helena Sandberg, 32, is now living in central London and was tempted to...
ARC 2016 – Day 1 – And We’re Off!
Finally at Sea This is the first blog to arrive from Challenger 3 and is written by Deckhand Ralph Goodchild and Skipper Ricky Chalmers And We’re Off! At last… some of us had been in Las Palmas for 10 days or more (not to mention those among the crew who delivered the...
ARC 2016 – Day 2 – Already It’s A Breeze
This is the second blog to arrive from Challenger 3 and is written by Skipper Ricky Chalmers Well, Monday morning dawned with the lighter winds as forecast. The fleet seems divided how to cope with them. Lots have chosen to stay on or return to a Port Gybe and try and...
ARC 2016 – Day 3 – Take The Helm Speed Challenge
Take the Helm Challenge This is the third blog to arrive from Challenger 3 and is written by Mate Kirstie Rowe 22 Nov. 16 Well, after wishing for wind... we got it! After clinging on to my bunk like a bat at 4am and debating popping my head on deck, a patter of feet...
ARC 2016 – Meet the FCS Crew – Andrew Northall
A former McDonald’s employee from Birkenhead is part of the FCS crew and only left his job two weeks ago! Andrew Northall, 22, is one of the watch leaders and former floor manager at the fast food chain. He’s part of the expert quartet guiding the crew, which includes...
ARC 2016 – Day 4 – Pineapples, Potatoes and a Yankee or Two?
75th in All Boats, 7th in Racing B In this blog it is Bill's turn to give us some words from the crew followed by captain Ricky Chalmers Third day out. We are well ahead of Challenger 2 and 4; we a on a northerly course so morale is high in this highly competitive...
ARC 2016 – Meet the FCS Crew – Nic Allen
"I love the wall-to-wall night skies on an ocean passage." Nic Allen This Hampshire GP is now four days into this high-profile transatlantic race having returned to the thrill of ocean racing. Nic Allen, 53, a watch leader, is an NHS general practitioner in...
ARC 2016 – Day 5 – Downward Sailing, Dancing And Dolphins!
75th in All Boats, 7th in Racing B In this blog it's an update from Bill, Kirstie and Captain Ricky Chalmers Fourth day and no signs of mutiny yet. The food has remained exceptional with Ricky keeping a watch on our budding Escoffiers who can create masterpieces at 45...
















