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Close Finish for FCS Crew in Cervantes Trophy Race
Preparing for the Rolex Fastnet in August, the First Class Sailing crew will enter three races and last weekend they competed in the opener - the Cervantes Trophy Race. Below is skipper Ricky Chalmers’ report of how the action unfurled and how the FCS crew fared on...
A Whale Of A Time With The Arctic Swim Club
Cook and chief blogger Lucy shares with...
Can You Hear Us Calling On The Hydrophone? (video)
Hydrophones are underwater microphones...
Norway Days 8 & 9: The Quiet Before the Gale
The crew of Challenger 4 enjoy (perhaps a little...
Norway Day 10 – 12: Connection Lost & Found
The crew of Challenger 4 have survived their...
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Financial Crisis – Finally flying in the right direction after a windless night
We spent the night in a windless hole with a 2-3 knots current dragging us west, we can only blame lack of research and preparation for not knowing about this adverse river in our way, i guess everyone had to cross it but we certainly got the worst of it as we had no...
A welcome break in hot sunshine and gentle winds
After days of being punished and thrown around things have definitely turned for the better, we have emerged from our dry suits stinking like dead rats and are enjoying a lovely spinnaker run in a hot sunshine and gentle 20-25 knots of wind. I guess conditions like...
Happy days
The cold front is about to reach us, behind us i can see broken clouds and some blue sky here and there, it rained earlier and the wind has kept on backing. However as we are sailing relatively fast in the same direction as the front it is taking forever for it to...
Marco and Hugo survive the storm without damage
Storm is over, back to normality. After a couple of nasty and uncomfortable sailing days we just hoisted the small spinnaker and are finally heading east at decent speeds. The computer has recalculated the expected date of arrival in wellington and...
Hi speed chase continues and claims another spinnaker in morning
It looks like 2012 started just like 2011 had finished, with a big mess, another spinnaker blown and trashed in the water, this time the masthead A2 spinnaker, the biggest one... somewhere somehow there was a weak point as it finally blew in mild 18-20 knots...
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...
Riding the storm – fast progress towards the finish
Progress in the last couple of days has been fantastic. Last week we had to take a difficult choice to slow down to avoid the worst of a severe depression that was about to cross our path, as it turned out we saw some horrible conditions and had some damage to sails,...
Sail damage in serious nose dive during storm
I've just had a dinner of rice with a thai green sauce and a peanut bar for desert, slowly recovering from the busy day. The gale we faced yesterday left us with a few issues to deal with. We had chosen a route that kept us away from the very worst of the deepening...
















