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How Do Yachtmaster Coastal/Offshore Certificate Of Competence Differ?
Over the last few blog posts I've been walking through the RYA course progression. Some courses offer a different experience in your learning journey, in what you learn and how you taught it. With some focused on helping you gain experience and miles rather than...
Santosa And The Long Fjord To Trondheim
The luxury yacht Santosa is sailing the summer...
Santosa’s Back Route To Bergen
Luxury yacht Santosa is currently taking...
Luxury Yacht Santosa Reaches Norwegian Waters
Santosa’s first voyage in the Norway...
The Myth of Malham Race and History
This race is a real sailing race that has...
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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...
No respite in South Pacific horrible windward weather
This leg will be remembered as the ultimate test of patience and resilience, it's been just over a week since we left Wellington, two boats have turned around and headed back in the first big South Pacific blow whilst we pressed on with the full knowledge that it was...
Celebrations in Wellington after a tough second leg of the Global
The VHF finally broke its month long silence just before 6pm, Josh Hall on the committee boat is calling. "Financial Crisis, we have you in sight, we are coming towards you, well done, you are in Wellington!". The rib came along driving in circles several times...
Spinnaker trashed in high speed chase
We had been doing great all night shaving mile after mile from Halvard Mabire and Miranda Merron's lead over us, we were flying the smallest spinnaker, a bullet proof job called the A5, a sail that can be used even if 40 knots of wind, which is not far from...
Five hundred miles to Cook Strait, the anticipation builds
We are sailing in a lovely sunshine, broad reaching towards the northern tip of South island, New Zealand of course, some 500 miles to the North East of us. From there we'll have a final stretch of just over 100 miles of tricky sailing in the infamous Tasman...
Rogue wave 23kt surf ends in crash gybe and broken mainsail battens
So here we are in yet another 45 knots stinker, making excellent progress under staysail and reefed main, occasionally surfing high teens. The front came and went and we were left with that nasty situation where you have massive seas and decreasing winds......
Happy Christmas from the Southern Ocean
In the unlikely setting of a sunny Southern Ocean day, flying the biggest spinnaker under a blue sky, we dream of home, of friends, family and loved ones (and beer and steak). It's friday and you'll be heading home to your families soon so we thought...
















