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What to Pack for Competent Crew? (Gear List)
If you’ve signed up to a RYA Competent Crew and are not sure what to bring, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Below is a comprehensive list of what to pack and bring for the Competent Crew course. Our courses takes in the Solent near the Isle of Wight,...
First Class response to Golden Vanity Crowdfunding!
On 12th January 2021 First Class Sailing launched a crowdfunding appeal to raise money to restore Golden Vanity. In the space of five weeks, an amazing £25,405 has been donated by a total of 155 supporters to help bring back to life this historical Brixham sailing trawler.
Arthur Briscoe – Marine Artist
Golden Vanity was built in 1908 for renowned marine artist Arthur Briscoe as a floating art studio. But who was Arthur Briscoe ?
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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Atlantic Rollers and The Many Ways to Describe Them
As usual the FCS crew have provided us with a variety of interesting posts, with almost all of them having a go at describing Atlantic rollers - those friendly giant waves that... well, we'll let them put pictures into your mind's eye. First up is the midday...
Back on the Atlantic and Heading to Falmouth
After a couple of days off the FSC crew are ‘rested’ and back on Challenger 2. What did they do in Horta? How did they spend their time? Will most of it stay in Horta? And what does it feel like to be back on board? All is revealed in today’s blog from the...
Crossing the Atlantic Using Denebola and Chertan
The FCS crew on Challenger 2 can almost feel the dry land and taste wet beer that awaits in Horta or this leg from Antigua to Portsmouth Harbour. First update comes from the mate and that will be followed by the crew’s musing. Will tinned sweetcorn get a...
The Long and the Short of Atlantic Messages
It has been a calm day on the Atlantic Ocean and the FCS crew of Challenger 2 have set aside some time to write... Day 10 Blog 17/01/2018 Another calm and sunny morning from the Atlantic. We’re still ploughing on ahead on course 085 degrees under diesel power...
Heading into the Wind – An Atlantic Adventure
More news from the FCS crew as they sail from Antigua to Portsmouth, almost one week in they are finding their feet, although footholds would be more helpful if that pesky wind blew in the right direction! Mate's report first and then messages from the crew....
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...
No Stopping the Adventure until Las Palmas
This might be the final blog from the first leg of this Atlantic Adventure, but as you will read the crew will be taking home many happy memories... We did not stop at Lanzarote as planned due to tidal restrictions, a mutinous crew, who demanded to continue...
Life at 45 Degrees – Sailing the Atlantic
The latest blog from Challenger 2 see the FCS crew get a taste of the sailing conditions they were all hoping for... It's all about Biscuits and Chocolate (Saturday 3rd Nov) Left Cascais about 10am heading out into a lumpy sea, sails were hoisted and spirits...
















