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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...
ARC 2019 – DAY 15 – Challenger 2 then surfs down into the wild foam and spray
Jim’s Blog - 2243 Nautical miles covered,...
ARC 2019 – DAY 14 – What winds me up – penguins!
Ode to my Mum from Mothers Watch It was just...
The Countdown has begun…
Countdown… Off watch now, enjoying whales, mast...
Nuns, Pirates, Greek Godesses, Mermaids, Newly-weds, Sharks , Arabs, & Ducks – A First Class Sailing Blog
The Fancy Dress Party Friday 6 December 1000...
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Should Holding Tanks be Compulsory in British Waters?
We want your opinion about holding tanks! Should they be compulsory in British waters? Or should sailors be allowed to put black and grey water into the sea? Below you will find a survey about holding tanks and if they should be compulsory in UK waters. Once we have...
Coastal Pump Out Stations (UK)
As part of our survey about holding tanks, and if they should be made compulsory in UK waters, we’ve come across the locations of all the coast pump out stations. This information was originally gathered by The Green Blue who have also collated the details of...
Winter Sailing Gear – Top tips from First Class Sailing
As well as a warm hat, pack sun glasses for when the sun is low. A peaked cap is great under an oilskin hood when its raining. It keeps the hood out of your eyes. Staying warm means staying dry, invest in a good set of oilskins. We supply, free of charge, high spec...
Organising a yacht fashion shoot for Vogue Netherlands
The romance of sailing has inspired many photographers to use yachts as the set for their photo shoot, but what is it like on the other side of the lens? How do you accommodate the artists while sailing a fully rigged ship? In the blog below, Darryl Hughes a regular...
Sailing Courses in London – Monty Python style
What do you get if you cross our office based theory courses and Monty Python? Well we’re sure some of you will be shouting “Albatross!” or even “A dead parrot!” but do you remember this classic Python short film that preceded the Meaning of Life - imagine learning to...
Bellini gets lifted out of the water for some winter work
Last week we had one of our yachts, Bellini, lifted out for her usual winter refit. Nothing major just the usual thorough check over we give all our yachts at this time of year. The main jobs are to give her 2 coats of antifoul, service all the winches, service the...
Yacht Winter Refit – do it yourself: Anne’s Refit tips – If I can do it, so can you!
I am just finishing the winter refit work on a Jeanneau 40 . She is from 2002 so it’s important to check things carefully each winter so that there are no unpleasant hiccups in the summer sailing period. Time spent in the winter really pays dividends. Some of it...
The Sailing Question: Dealing with Diesel Engines – with FCS instructor Darryl Hughes
Maybird was recently in Derry/Londonderry - City of Culture for 2013. She was there for crew changes and so I took the opportunity to do some maintenance. I tend to change oil and fuel filters every 200 hours and keep as many spare parts on board as is practical...
















