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A mix of insights into our courses and trips, engaging stories from some adventures, and educational content for anyone passionate about sailing.
RYA Day Skipper Practical. What Does It Teach You?
In a previous blog, we discussed what the first steps are when you want to learn to sail. It pointed towards RYA Competent Crew & RYA Day Skipper Theory being the perfect starting place for a beginner just setting off on their sailing adventure. So you've...
Tues 26th, Day 3 – “We’ve looked at clouds from both sides now”
Music and stars in the Atlantic Night two on the...
ARC 2019 – Day 5 – Dorado fishing quotas not yet breached
Thursday 28th November – Day 5 - Hook, line and...
Reflections – Deep Sea Challenge: Biscay ’19
In the final blog for this trip crew member,...
The Day The Hurricane Came
Hurricane Pablo started off as an innocuous...
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Getting Plastic out of the Oceans – a Global Clean-up
In our series of Eco Blogs, First Class Sailing is discovering a variety of issues that concern people who use the seas. In the previous blog we highlighted Ecover's new bottle of which 10% of the plastic is reclaimed from the sea. We didn't realise that...
Look Lively: The Story of Sir Alec Rose & Lively Lady
We were walking around Port Solent last weekend when we saw scruffy boat and then realised it was a famous yacht… The boat in question was Lively Lady, a 36 foot cutter which is known as the vessel of the late Sir Alec Rose. With this trusty yacht, Rose achieved a...
Pet Peeves of Sailing
There are few things in life which are more rewarding, relaxing and enjoyable than sailing. The experience of drifting leisurely across the waves in the sun with the ocean breeze in your sails is unlike any other. That said, any sailor worth their salt will know it's...
X Marks the What? Darryl Hughes Blogs About His Irish Circumnavigation
Darryl Hughes, an instructor with First Class Sailing, is sailing around Ireland and sending back illuminating stories, tips and posts to add to our sailing knowledge. In this blog he has a couple of photos that highlight the differences sailors can expect when...
Tornado Pictured In Southampton Water
On Monday 30th June, one of our instructors snapped this tornado from Batida in Southampton Water, but it wasn’t the first he has seen in the area. James Porter, was skippering Batida, towards the River Hamble, when he spotted this tornado. “I noticed an area of white...
Unwrapping our New Training Boats
First Class Sailing got a pleasant arrival in the ‘post’ this week… Batida and Manhattan, our two new Sun Odyssey boats, have arrived safe and sound at First Class Sailing’s Shamrock Quay base. The boats were delivered to our door ‘gift-wrapped’ in a protective film,...
Nikola Prelevic – From Novice to Chartering a Boat in a Year
This week, former First Class Sailing student Nikola Prelevic shares a personal account of his training experience - and his subsequent adventures in the Mediterranean… Ahoy potential new Mariners! In September 2012 I decided I really want to get into sailing and be...
Sea Survival Training with the Irish Coastguard
Darryl Hughes from First Class Sailing has written a great personal account of his encounter with the Irish coastguard, which all started when he and his crew received a call on their VHF radio… Maybird took part in a training exercise with the Irish Coastguard...
















