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Can You Do Day Skipper Online?
It’s possible to take the RYA Day Skipper theory course online with First Class Sailing. The online version of the Day Skipper course gives you the freedom to learn about navigating a sailing yacht or motor cruiser, but in your own time, and from...
Fishing In Norwegian Waters: “… is quicker than going to the supermarket!”
Fishing In Norwegian Waters: “... is quicker...
Santosa’s Shetland Voyage From Norway Gets A Little Roly
Time to leave the arctic waters for the...
Santosa: On An Island Called Ona There Is A Lighthouse…
The luxury yacht Santosa has spent the summer...
Santosa leaves the Arctic Circle, where are all the people, a lively sea and lots of tasty food
Here is the latest update from a guest crew...
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Day 7 on the ARC – Flying Fish, Sunsets and Chocolate Brownies
Race Day 7: It was another hard day at the office. Calm seas and sunshine were the order of the day. Sun cream all around. Really tough. Good progress being made on “our strategy” just hope the wind knows! Crew morale is high and Challenger 1 is very much in...
Day 6 on the ARC – will the cunning plan pay off?
Saturday 28 Nov Race Day 6 A word from the crew Day 6 here on Challenger 3 has been quite eventful. The morning started with Lucia finding and disposing of a few flying fish that had decided to make the deck their new home. Once we had a fish free area it was time...
Day 5 on the ARC – Whales?, moonlit bakeoffs and a smooth gybe
Friday 27 Nov Race Day 5 A word from the crew Day 5 here on Challenger 3 and time is starting to get a little warped on board! Ricky and Dave (Skipper and Mate) remain on UT (GMT), whilst the rest of the crew had a 26 hour day yesterday which involved two seven hour...
Day 4 on the ARC – fireballs in the sky, settling in to the watch system, and a moonbow
ARC update from Challenger 4. Less than 2000 miles to go! Thursday 26 Nov Race Day 4 A word form the crew So, we are 4 days in to our Atlantic crossing. In typical offshore sailing style our few days at sea have merged in to a series of four and six hour watches,...
Day 3 on the ARC – spinnaker drop, dolphins and on going sail repairs
The latest update from our ARC crew. 2125 miles to go Wednesday 25 Nov Race Day 3 A word from the crew The first big activity of Tuesday evening was dropping the spinnaker on watch change as the wind increased. Unfortunately this pushed back dinner and a couple of...
Day 2 on the ARC. Torn Sails, spinnaker hoist, showers for the crew
Update from the FCS ARC crew on Challenger 3 after two days of racing. Tuesday 24 Nov Race Day 2 A word from the crew… Hello world! Spinnaker has just been hoisted and seems to still be in the right place still… Torn Sail Events over the last 24 hours include some...
Day 1 for the FCS ARC Crew in the Atlantic Ocean
ARC Crew get off to a lively start. 40 knot winds, 1 meter swells above the helm, shooting stars.. Monday 23 Nov 2015 Race Day 1 of the ARC Carnage of sea, big boats and spray at the start of the race. Challenger 1 crossed the line astern and kept pace with us for a...
Go go go, ARC 2015 Crew get off to a flying start…..
Skipper Ricky Chalmers, narrates Sunday's start to the ARC 2015. Casting Off. We slipped from our stern-to mooring early to avoid the crush of 205 ARC boats and numerous spectator boats and some kamikaze Sea Kayakers who were to join a shore line full of eager...
















