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How Long is the Competent Crew Course?
The RYA Competent Crew course is 5 days long, which can be taken either over consecutive days in one go, or it can be split over 2 weekends consisting, one of which will include a Friday. The Competent Crew course starts from our Southampton HQ...
Santosa And The Long Fjord To Trondheim
The luxury yacht Santosa is sailing the summer...
Santosa’s Back Route To Bergen
Luxury yacht Santosa is currently taking...
Luxury Yacht Santosa Reaches Norwegian Waters
Santosa’s first voyage in the Norway...
The Myth of Malham Race and History
This race is a real sailing race that has...
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LyoLyok – an insight into Wharram Catamarans
While uber fast state of the art catamarans were winning the Fastnet Race last week, an interesting catamaran was being lifted out of the water in Shamrock Quay for some routine maintenance and the odd modification. A rather prettily named Wharram Cat, TK 26 called...
Local Knowledge can be Vital for a Sailor by FCS instructor Darryl Hughes
As Maybird left Malin Head to port on her track westwards I often think you then sail into an area where, the GPS is more accurate than the digital charts on which it plots your position and the notion of Local Knowledge has to be plucked out of the Navigator’s...
Tracking Challenger 3 during the Rolex Fastnet Race
Since April the Challenger 3 crew have been training, taking courses and bonding into a tight unit ready to take on next week’s adventure in the Rolex Fastnet Race. For the sailing followers and armchair admirals once the start is over the race continues online as...
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...
The Sailing Question: Trusting Charts – with FCS instructor Darryl Hughes
Last Sunday I was sailing Maybird from Rathlin Island to the city of Derry on Lough Foyle. Rather than do the dog leg entrance to the River Foyle recommended in the pilot books which necessitates sailing out to the Tuns PHM and then proceeding down the river Foyle...
First time competitor – Challenger 3 crew member Caroline Padbury’s sailing story
Although I've grown-up on sailing boats I have never competed, trained or qualified for anything. In recent years, I haven't had the opportunity to do as much as I would like, so I have signed-up for the Challenger 3 crew in the 2013 Rolex Fastnet to reintroduce into...
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...
How you go about getting a VHF Radio Licence (SRC) is all about to change!
It turns out that at the moment if you live anywhere in Europe except in the UK and you want to get a VHF Radio Licence (SRC) you have to attend a two day course. In the UK, at the moment, you only have to attend a one day course. We have clearly had it easy and...
















