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Competent Crew Course – Get Into Sailing
Competent Crew Course - Get Into Sailing with Family or Friends Have you ever wanted to go sailing, but didn’t know where to start? Whether you come from a sailing family and want to build up your knowledge, you haven’t sailed in a while and need your memory...
ARC 2019 – Day 9 – The 26-Hour Day
Over a week out in the big blue now for the crew...
ARC 2019 – Day 8 – A few of our favourite things
A week in.... It’s exactly a week after the...
ARC 2019 – Day 7 – “These timeless surging seas – the lure of restless men”
Musings from Challenger We’ve had a bit more...
ARC 2019 – Day 6 – Flaccid carrots
Musings for the day The free time onboard gives...
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Sailing in the Cinema; our pick of the best Nautical Flicks
First Class Sailing recently took to Facebook with a list of the top 8 sailing films. We were eager to hear what our followers thought of our choices and what sailing films they’ve always loved. Here are the top three choices... Number 3 - Pirates of the...
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...
Hands on a Boat Handling Course
Last weekend was part work and part pleasure for one of First Class Sailings’ crew as Louise Petropoulos was an observer and pupil on board one of our new courses - the Boat Handling Course! Here is Louise’s report... When it comes to sailing the vast expanses of the...
VHF (SRC) Radio Course Changes in 2014
The VHF Radio Course (SRC Radio Course) is changing very soon in order to come in line with European Regulations. In 2014 the Course will be longer (10 hours) and the training and exam will have to be separated. The full implications of this are not yet 100% known. It...
Our New Yachts are Coming from Jeanneau
We’re pleased to announce that we’ve purchased two new boats to replace our old yachts, which will be turning up here at First Class Sailing in January. A Rich History of Boat Building Our boats will soon be arriving from the Jeanneau Factory in Cholet, France - not...
Take a Closer Look at 2014’s New Boats
With January now upon us, it won’t be long before First Class Sailing’s customers will be building their sailing skills and confidence on brand new learning platforms. Two new Sun Odyssey 379 boats will be taking to the waters in February, offering students more tools...
Round the Island Race – a race for everyone
Each year amateurs and professionals compete against each other in the Round the Island Race. It is one of the few races where amateurs and complete novices can race alongside Olympic gold medallists like Ben Ainslie and around the world racers like Alex Thomson. The...
Now the Olympics is Behind Us…
Didn’t Team GB do well in the Olympics? Highlights for me - Ben Ainslie’s penultimate race before he went on to win Gold. It was totally gripping. Besides watching the Olympics, during the summer we ran a competition based on the games. Those taking part had to answer...
















