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VHF Radio Course: Sign Up & What to Expect
Sailors need to know how to use a VHF radio. Not only is it essential for safety, it’s also the law - if your yacht is fitted with a VHF radio, someone on board needs to hold a licence. That’s where the RYA VHF Radio Course comes in. Whether you’re...
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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New Yachts in 2014 for First Class Sailing
First Class Sailing has some exciting news for 2014 - new boats! We’ve been lucky enough to be able to order two Jeanneau 379 yachts, which will be arriving in January and will be put to work as new teaching platforms for our customers. This video should whet your...
Demanding Tides: How First Class Sailing Got Caught Up in a Tidal Surge
December has seen Britain facing the worst tidal surges in 60 years, with sea defences breached and homes at risk across the length of the coast. But how should you deal with a fast rising tide in the harbour? Janet Stracey from First Class Sailing gave her account of...
Launching Our New Yachts Manhattan & Batida
‘I name this ship Manhattan/Batida, and may she bring fair winds and good fortune to all who sail in her!’ After the dismal weather on Saturday, we didn’t hold out much hope for the naming and first sail of our two new boats. So when we were greeted on the pontoons by...
Three Steps to Skippering a Yacht in the Med
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Horatio Nelson V the Modern Day Skipper
Using Trafalgar Day as his inspiration regular blogger and skipper of the Maybird, Darryl Hughes, has made some interesting observations about how navigation techniques have changed over the past 200 years... Ahoy Shipmates, On the 21st of October 1805 the Royal Navy...
The Beauty of Sailing
The forecast said good to moderate occasionally poor. Knowing that meant visibility we set off in a flat calm sea with the mist gently swirling around the river bank. The Essex marshes appearing and disappearing as the damp air condensed over the cool sea. We thought...
Lateral marks-know your shapes and colours!
Maybird recently sailed down Lough Foyle to Derry or Londonderry as it is called on the Admiralty chart.The passage is some 18 miles from Magilligan Point at the seaward end. Lough Foyle covers a vast expanse but is very shallow and has an average depth of just 3...
Newly qualified Competent Crew tries her hand at Boat Handling!
Hello, a quick introduction from myself, I am Justine Lloyd, new to sailing having completed my Competent Crew Course at First Class Sailing last Month, and also a new recruit at First Class Sailing HQ. I thought I’d write you all a little blog and let you know how...
















