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Is Competent Crew Worth It?
We’ve noticed that a few people on social media and on web forums ask whether the RYA Competent Crew course is worth it. The main driver behind these comments seems to relate to price and what you get from a 5 day Competent Crew course. As you...
Nuns, Pirates, Greek Godesses, Mermaids, Newly-weds, Sharks , Arabs, & Ducks – A First Class Sailing Blog
The Fancy Dress Party Friday 6 December 1000...
”I can’t steer by the stars, they swing about too much” – A First Class Sailing blog
Midnight gybing, showers on deck and fancy...
ARC 2019 – Day 11 – “Whoa we’re halfway there” (nearly)
Halfway to paradise Today is day 10 of the ARC,...
Butterflies mid Atlantic – well, just one actually – A First Class Sailing Blog
Whilst watching a pod of fin whales the crew of...
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ARC 2016 – Day 17 – A Bubble of Light Storming Across the Atlantic
Enroute to St Lucia - will Challenger 3 make it across the line first? We must have looked a funny sight, a hive of action in our little bubble of light storming across the Atlantic Ocean in the darkness. Tuesday Morning 6th December 2016: Still flying the...
ARC 2016 – Day 16 – The ARC Race Is Truly On!
If you think this is close wait until you see 18:00! As this blog develops the race becomes more and more exciting, capturing the adventure of ocean racing and the spirit of the team! Monday 5th December: Morale remains high, despite the mysterious gain in...
ARC 2016 – Day 15 – Of Hoist and Hoof
A scene similar to this was performed by Challenger 3's Skipper Ricky Chalmers Sunday 4th December 2016: Our head sails and kite have fared well, at least compared to the other Challengers who seem to have lost at least one sail each to the demands of an ocean...
ARC 2016 – Day 14 – Peter Pan to the Rescue
Whilst clattering around up there he did his best impression of Peter Pan! The finish line is almost on the horizon but the adventure doesn't stop as Skipper's Mate Kirstie explains... Third Star to the Right... is a Tear in the Mainsail Sunday 4th December:...
ARC 2016 – Day 13 – Fishing Spree
The variety of tasks on board ship during every voyage. The latest news from Challenger 3 involves the crew's further attempts to gather a harvest from the sea. Saturday 2nd December: We have had a hand line out the stern of the boat for the last couple of...
ARC 2016 – Day 12 – A Moment of Reflection
Watch leader Peter has time to consider life and the meaning of sailing. Food, GLorious Food For Thought Friday 2nd December: Well yesterday was my Mother watch, leaving ‘C’ watch watch-leaderless, heaven knows what trouble they will be plotting in my absence,...
ARC 2016 – Day 11 – Bare-Chested Skipper at the Helm
Half-way party from a previous ARC Rally The latest blog from Challenger 3 lulls you into the delights and frustrations of a tranquil day during the ARC Rally only to shake you awake with the rapid changes that can happen between watches. A great read,...
ARC 2016 – Day 10 – Be Calm and Carry on Swimming
Scenes like this are happening mid-Atlantic while the FCS crew wait for some wind. The latest blog from Challenger 3 casts a completely different light on sailing. We've had winds, rain and plenty of action and then suddenly you're becalmed and tempted to get...














