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Downwind to the finish in the Rolex Fastnet Race 2025
Rounding the Fastnet Rock Espresso Martini Too and Challenger 4 rounded the Fastnet Rock in the early hours of Tuesday morning with under an hour between them. Espresso rounded at 02:47 on Tuesday 29 July with Challenger 4 hot on their heels at 03:31. They sat...
Demolition of the Fawley Power Station Chimney
On Sunday, the Fawley Power Station Chimney will be demolished. This iconic landmark has dominated the local skyline for over 50 years.
Fastnet 2021 – After the storm, the calm
After the storm = the calm. The sun came out and warmed our damp oillies and our weary bodies from the onslaught of the previous 24 hours, the wind abated to a steady force 3-4 at times with occasional white tips of the waves of a force 5
Round the Island Race 2021
In July 2021, 2 years after the the last Round...
The De Guingand Bowl Race
Here is the latest instalment from team...
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Day 13 – the missing Blog! Jamaican madness and heart felt reflexions
What follows is a blog that has only just made it back from the boat. It is from Day 13, so before the boat reached the Azores. There are some wonderful insights into the friendships that can develop on an Atlantic crossing and what causes them to come about. Day Blog...
Teaching Your Family to Sail – Should You Be Doing It?
Be honest - is it easy teaching a family member to sail? For some families, who have grown up around yachts, spent their early days with ropes and rigging as a play area - those families probably don’t find it a problem. But if you have returned to sailing, or...
From Students to Sailors: Elena and Jan sail the Mediterranean
Elena and Jan are two former First Class Sailing students who have used their newly acquired sailing knowledge to enjoy wonderful sailing holidays in the Mediterranean. Here Jan shares some thoughts about their experience… Our taste for the open seas developed after...
What’s the difference between a Buoyancy Aid and a Lifejacket?
A buoyancy aid supports the wearer in the water but is not designed like a lifejacket to turn the wearer face up.Falling or being knocked into the sea causes shock and disorientation so a lifejacket, either permanent foam or gas inflated, will turn an unconscious or...
Leaving Norway For A Bumpy Sea
The FCS crew on Challenger 2 have enjoyed their visit to Norway and are now looking forward to the return leg to historic Portsmouth. Only the North Sea to re-cross, how will she behave this month? These are Skipper Sue's daily reports. Boat Mode and Breeze 12...
A Sailor’s Pilgrimage To The Pulpit Rock
The voyage to Norway is not just about the journey, the destination is amazing and as you will read below one of the highlights is a trek to a viewpoint that fills some with a sense of awe. Taking The Weather With Us Today we were able to spend some time on dry...
The Crack of Dawn On Our Voyage To Norway
Sailing adventures come in many shapes and sizes and one that is proving very popular with our clients ins the voyage to Norway and back. It has just the right mixture of elements: from testing your sailing skills across the North Sea to a destination that is...
Sea Plastic Pollution Solution Installed by MDL Marinas and Land Rover BAR
The vast quantities of plastic sailors and swimmers observe in the sea could be a thing of the past if inventions such as the 'Seabin' that is being trialed by MDL Marinas and Land Rover BAR succeed. "After designing and installing the Solent Oyster refuge...
















