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First Class Sailing Offers Young Explorers a Unique Sea Adventure for Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award On-Board Golden Vanity
In the news First Class Sailing is thrilled to announce an exciting and enriching opportunity for young adventurers to embark on a residential at sea as part of their Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award. Set aboard the iconic 1908 classic yacht, Golden Vanity,...
From A Day Out To Day Skipper. What Pushes The Sailor In You?
Taking the helm As a school, First Class...
Who You Gonna Call?… Coast Busters!
This blog was written by one of our instructors...
Antigua to Portsmouth Days 9-11: Approach and Arrival in the Azores!
Challenger 4 is safely tied up alongside...
The Lofoten Islands: Arguably the Most Beautiful, Unique Location on the Planet
People often ask me, 'What's New Zealand...
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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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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...
5 Reasons Why You Should Take the RYA Day Skipper Shore-based Course Now….
Taking a shore-based RYA Day Skipper course makes sense for many reasons, five of which are listed below: It will make you a better and safer sailor whether you intend to be crew or skipper as you will learn, amongst other things: How to work out tidal heights and...
RYA Ocean Yachtmaster Course in London
Is navigating using a sextant a dying art? In this modern age of GPS do we still need to know how to navigate by the stars? The RYA Ocean Yachtmaster Course (such as the one being run in Canary Wharf, London at the end of January) builds upon sailors’ basic...
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...
One of the first steps in Learning to Sail a Yacht is to take a Competent Crew Course
For anyone looking to learn how to sail an RYA Competent Crew course would be a good place to start. The course syllabus is set by the RYA (Royal Yachting Association) but run by sailing schools. The Competent Crew course forms part of a whole series of RYA courses...
Learning to Sailing in the wake of the Olympics
Perhaps the sailing Olympians inspire you to give sailing a go. Perhaps you have been meaning to try sailing for ages but have never got round to it. Well learning to sail is easy and if you are completely new to sailing this is the page for you! Years ago the Royal...
What’s the difference between a Buoyancy Aid and a Lifejacket?
A buoyancy aid supports the wearer in the water but is not designed like a lifejacket to turn the wearer face up.Falling or being knocked into the sea causes shock and disorientation so a lifejacket, either permanent foam or gas inflated, will turn an unconscious or...
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...














