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6 Reasons to Choose Golden Vanity for Your DofE Gold Award
Embarking on the Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award is a transformative journey, and at First Class Sailing, we are excited to offer a unique and enriching experience that goes beyond the ordinary. Imagine earning your Gold Award while sailing the seas on the iconic 1908...
DAY 8: Poem from the Atlantic High Seas
At some point in an Atlantic voyage the...
DAY 8: Which Yacht Will Claim Half-Way Point Bragging Rights?
This blog also contained a Fruit Flash! The crew...
Day 7: Gusts, Bananas and Special Pancake Mix
Crossing the Atlantic brings many...
Day 6: 1000 Miles Of Atlantic In Five Days
Flying fish and a flying boat, plus the...
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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...
Financial Crisis Heading South
Getting away from the worst of the stormy low A few hours ago we tacked south follwing Phesheya's example to distance ourselves from the worst of the winds of the low pressure north west of us. By the time we tacked the wind was already blowing a full force 7 gusting...
Wet, cold, unpleasant bashing
So, the front came through, the wind went around from Northerly to Southerly in a very short space, within an hour we were reaching in 30-35 knots of wind in a very very confused sea state, absolutely horrible, boat thrown left to right, surfing, then bashing into a...
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...
Get a Class 40 for Christmas, one careful owner! Join the Global Ocean Race
Financial Crisis, sail number 41, registered name "Mowgli" is for sale by owner. Currently engaged in the Global Ocean Race the boat is viewable at any of the remaining stopovers, Wellington, Punta del Este, Charleston or Europe at the end of the race with an...
The albatrosses are getting bigger – is that good or bad?
We've now been at sea for 8 days, many of which are just a blur. In the last few we've been reaching in fairly stable winds and it gets a bit monotonous. I'm in no way complaining as it looks like we're going to get our backs kicked in a few days by a cold...
Deep ocean match racing continues
The latest news from Marco down in the Southern Ocean - It's another pleasant sail today in the Southern Ocean, reaching west in warm Northerly winds. We are sailing with Phesheya Racing in sight just behind our stern now, we chatted on VHF a few times exchanging...
Mid Ocean rendez-vous
After six days of racing i have a sense of deja vu, the three new boats are at the front and here futher back we are nearly in visual contact with Phesheya Racing which is about 7 miles to our port, we had a brief radio chat and as we are converging we should...
















