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How to Get Sailing Experience When You Don’t Own a Boat
There are many ways in which you can get sailing experience, one of which will be to sign up to a sailing course. But courses and lessons aren’t the only way in which you can get sailing experience if you don’t have your own boat. They are other things...
Antigua to Portsmouth Day 4: The Real Sailing Begins
Today the real sailing began. Following a...
Antigua to Portsmouth Day 3: Afternoon Tea On The Atlantic
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Antigua to Portsmouth Day 2: Brilliant Caribbean Weather
On their voyage to Portsmouth Harbour...
Antigua to Portsmouth Day 1: Introducing the Best Watch
The first of the blogs from the FCS crew on...
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Horns of a Dilemma approaching the Horn
Our moment of glory as leaders of the Global Ocean Race was short-lived, as predicted the reaching conditions favoured the newer more powerful Cessna who simply pulled away averaging 1-2 knots faster despite our every effort to bear away and sail as fast as...
Marco takes the lead-A day he will never forget
Finally our dive to penguin latitudes paid its dividends and today we jumped in the lead of the third leg of the Global Ocean Race with a lead of 30 miles over Cessna Citation who had chosen a more northerly option. We are still on full time radar watch for...
A game of chess with Cessna
In a few miles we'll touch the latitude of 60 degrees south, it sounds quite frightening but my cure is to remember that when I sailed the Shetland Round Britain and Ireland in 2010 we were in higher latitudes in the northern hemisphere, I guess what makes here...
Marco and Hugh- Southern ocean battle continues with light winds and iceberg sightings
Yesterday a brief email from Cessna some 50 miles to our port (to the north of us) brought home the reality of our current position on the planet. They had just spotted two icebergs, Antarctica is just over 1000 miles to the south of us and although we are out of...
Marco Nannini- Closing the gap and battling it for the lead of the Global Ocean Race
Who would have imagined that in the third and most symbolic of legs, heading for Cape Horn, we would be battling for the lead of the Global Ocean Race. The storms of the early part of this leg seem now a distant memory, two boats retired in huge seas and 50 knots...
Hard earned celebrations after crossing scoring gate
After nearly two weeks of hard core sailing, the best part of which spent beating upwind in very tough conditions, including an early force 9 storm that prompted two boats to retire, we are finally through the scoring gate taking 2nd place. This virtual line on the...
South Pacific storm brings drama to the plot
If this were a movie the last two days would have made for some nice drama on the high seas, imagine the context, a fleet of racing boats headed for Cape Horn, a South Pacific gale battering the fleet, huge waves crashing against the boat through the night, the...
Financial Crisis in every way-Spinnaker trashed in crash gybe
After what seemed like an eternal time spent beating upwind the last 48 hours have finally given us some following winds and faster sailing conditions. This came as a huge relief although sailing downwind at high speeds presents its own challenges too./p> Last night...
















