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How Long is the Competent Crew Course?
The RYA Competent Crew course is 5 days long, which can be taken either over consecutive days in one go, or it can be split over 2 weekends consisting, one of which will include a Friday. The Competent Crew course starts from our Southampton HQ...
Santosa Reaches Bodo After 2000nm Of Sailing
It wasn't long ago that the luxury yacht...
Trolls, Caves And Mountains On The Approach to The Arctic Circle
Could it get more epic? Are we getting...
Santosa’s Cook’s Blog: Prawns, Fresh Off The Boat… And Other Norwegian Delights
What are the benefits of being Guest Crew on the...
Santosa’s Guest Crew Blogs From One Of The Most Beautiful Places In The World
The second leg of Santosa’s Nordic voyage began...
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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...
Update from Windy Wellington
Many cities in the world have a reputation for being windy, but Wellington has to be the windiest place i have ever visited! It's the middle of the summer here and despite the sunshine and pleasant temperatures the wind has been a constant feature of this beautiful...
Italian Sailor of the Year- Marco Nannini- leads the fleet
A quick update to thank all of you who have taken the time to vote for me on the online poll which will award the coveted "Giornale della Vela" Sailor of the year award (Giornale della Vela is the the first and most prestigeous Italian sailing magazine). Since my post...
Marco Wins Italian Sailor of the Year
Marco Nannini, currently racing the double handed Global Ocean Race (GOR) 2011/2012, has been crowned Italian Sailor of the year by "Il Giornale della Vela", the most established italian sailing magazine. The prestigious award was first established in 1991 and has...
A day in paradise, a day in hell
The first few days of the race, once out of Cook Strait, have been relatively easy sailing, reaching then downwind in moderate seas clocking good mileage every poll, we were happy with our choice of heading further south at the beginning which paid very well as now we...
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...
















