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What is Considered Tidal Water for a Yachtmaster Qualification?
To take the RYA Yachtmaster Coastal and Offshore exams you need to have successfully sailed specific miles, of which half should be in tidal waters. Offshore requires experience of 2,500 miles, and Coastal requires 800 miles, therefore tidal miles of...
Day 3: I See An Orange Moon A-Rising…
In today's blog, the crew of Challenger 4 are...
Day 2: When To Change Into Shorts?
Jim takes us on a poetic tour of the...
And they’re off! Challenger 4 Sails Across The ARC Start Line
Day One – The Arc Rally of 2018...
First Class Sailing Tries Fruit Preserving Experiment In ARC Rally
ARC Rally Skipper Ricky Chalmers, Bruce Sayers...
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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...
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...
The Southern Ocean Weight Loss Program
If you are looking at a non-surgical equivalent to a gastric band look no further, come to the great south where we'll make you feel a constant knot around your stomach to lose weight. In the past few...
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...
Marco and Hugo-An emotional roller coaster in the grips of the south easterlies
I didnt have the easiest of starts, mentally, I think the stress in getting things ready in Cape Town wore me out and I have to admit to a very tough first 48 hours. We have all been there in nasty weather thinking why the hell we're doing it and when you are tired...
Financial Crisis Moves South- The Southern Ocean
A tough start for leg 2 of the Global Ocean Race We're at sea admiring a beautiful sunset and in the distance we can just make Cape Good Hope that we are leaving behind us, this will most likely be the last piece of land we'll see till we arrive in New Zealand. My...
MARCO ANNOUNCES NEW CREW MEMBER
Marco Nannini and Hugo Ramon ready to set off for leg 2 of the Global Ocean RaceSays Marco I cannot believe it has been over three weeks since we arrived to Cape Town, time seems to have dissipated like the clouds that blow over Table Mountain when the Southeaster...
Marco Nannini thanks First Class Sailing for their sponsorship and support- Londons’s Leading Sailing School.
We've been at sea exactly three weeks today and we've just passed the island of Fernnando da Noronha, which we had to leave to port to pass through the Fastnet Marine scoring gate. We are currently holding 4th position, which suits us as we are still leading the pack...














