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How to Get a VHF Radio License as an Individual Operator
Any vessel that has a marine VHF radio onboard is required by law to have two licenses. The first is the ship’s license, and the second is the operator’s license issued to the person who has been trained to VHF radio. If you are an individual who...
A Sailing Course For Beginners
So, you've decided you want to learn to...
Naming Ceremony for Our Two New Beneteau 381
Our big news is that in February 2019 we...
Antigua To Portsmouth Day 19: Leopard Print Pants In The Chain Locker?
We have not received much in the way of blogs...
Antigua To Portsmouth Day 17 & 18: Sights, Sounds and Storms
Antigua To Portsmouth Day 17 & 18:...
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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...
The Sailing Question: Signals in Fog – with FCS instructor Darryl Hughes
As he sails around the Irish Sea, First Class Sailing instructor Darryl Hughes is reporting back on his experiences and posing readers a nautical question. Today he is navigating through fog... Last week I was making the 40 mile passage from Campbeltown to Rathlin...
From Bathtub to Fastnet – Challenger 3 crew member Rod Brassington’s sailing story
'I’ve always loved the sea, water and things that float. I remember having wind-up motorboats in the bath as a boy and sailing the tiny wooden yachts (the little wooden hull with two small sails) across the boating/paddling pools on holidays. Learning to sail dinghies...
Going to the Wrong Buoy
When coming into the river Crouch a young man was told by a yachtmaster candidate to steer a course of 245 degrees and to follow the buoyed channel. Because the boat was on the starboard tack and the wind from the north the student could not see the red channel marks...
Jamie Oliver eat your heart out!
A roast bacon joint, roast and boiled potatoes, green beans and carrots plus lovely gravy polished off with steamed pudding, custard and a glass of Macon. When we joined Kingfisher we were shown a copy of the menu we thought mmmmmmph. Must be pre packed meals, then we...
Upcoming Sailing Events for 2013
It’s a packed calendar for sailing and boating enthusiasts this year, with a multitude of events coming up. Here’s a glimpse into the months ahead: Cowes Week (3rd – 10th August) Pretty much the biggest event in the UK sailing calendar, the Cowes Week regatta...
Day Skipper Training
The internationally recognised Day Skipper qualification is something any aspiring skipper or someone just starting off in yachting should be setting their sights on. It is the qualification that most charter companies like to see before they charter you a yacht. Day...
Running aground while learning to sail – it will happen one day!
Running aground is something that will happen one day, and if you sail on the east coast it is a possibility every day. Get your calculations wrong and a great day of sailing becomes a day of mud wrestling. But the mud can be a great asset when training. Our skipper...














