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How Much is a VHF Radio Course?
If you are using a marine VHF radio out on the water, it is a legal requirement that not only does the vessel hold a license for a VHF radio, but also someone onboard has an VHF operator’s license (also known as a SRC (Short Range Certificate). To...
Norway Day 10 – 12: Connection Lost & Found
The crew of Challenger 4 have survived their...
Santosa Records Sounds of A Whale in Nordic Waters
Adventures is what the luxury yacht...
Norway Days 8 & 9: The Quiet Before the Gale
The crew of Challenger 4 enjoy (perhaps a little...
Norway Days 4-6: Final Approach to Norway and the Fjords Discovery
After a day of rest the crew of Challenger 4 set...
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Very well organised with a top quality instructor who provided tuition tailored to our differing needs.
A fantastic option for a couple wanting an entire boat to do a mixed Competent Crew / Day Skipper itinerary.
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Easter Sailing Courses
How do you fancy taking one day off work yet get five days of sailing? Well, that is easy with the Easter break as Good Friday and Easter Monday are public holidays, which means the only day you have to take off is Thursday! Depending on the next level you want to...
Learn Tidal Sailing in the Solent
It is quite common for people to wonder about the relative merits of taking the Day Skipper yachting course in the Mediterranean or the Solent. The thought of first rate Mediterranean hospitality and glorious sunshine are definite temptations. However, learning on the...
Getting Plastic out of the Oceans – a Global Clean-up
In our series of Eco Blogs, First Class Sailing is discovering a variety of issues that concern people who use the seas. In the previous blog we highlighted Ecover's new bottle of which 10% of the plastic is reclaimed from the sea. We didn't realise that...
Coast Guard Closure Update: Technology v Manpower
In the summer our survey of south coast sailors provided a resounding "No!" against the closure of coast guard stations and a centralised system. In a follow up guest blog Dennis O'Connor, Group Coordinator from National Coastguard SOS, gives us an...
Ocean Plastic Problem – Ecover’s Bottle Sends Message
Ocean plastic has become, in recent years, an ever-growing and serious problem for our planet. The ocean’s ecosystem is very delicate, and is being severely damaged by the abundance of plastic waste being dumped into the seas. Thousands of creatures are being...
The Navitus Bay Wind Farm – Good or Bad for Sailing?
There’s a storm brewing in the waters off the South Coast... Navitus Bay Wind Park, a proposed wind farm off Dorset and the Isle of Wight, has submitted alternative plans to the Planning Inspectorate which includes less turbines spread across a smaller area, and...
Three Islands You Should Sail To
In a recent blog, sailor Alex Thompson Islands of Adventure has got people thinking about their favourite islands and like him, we also love Formentera and Malta in the Mediterranean, but we have a couple of other favs that we'd like to share. There are two within...
Make Shamrock Quay Marina of the Year in 2015
So where would you find the best Marina in the UK? And what makes a Marina excel? These are the questions that surface every time the Yacht Harbour Association's Marina of the Year Award comes around. Having said that the award was only started last year and won by...














