by First Class Sailing | Jan 18, 2019 | Antigua - Portsmouth, Atlantic Adventures, Sailing Trips
Thursday 17 January 2019 As the weather builds for the first time on this crossing, the crew have to work together to keep Challenger 4 on course and each other well fed. The next 2 days of weather will be challenging for them, but there are signs that...
by First Class Sailing | Jan 17, 2019 | Antigua - Portsmouth, Atlantic Adventures, Sailing Trips
Look out for Clive’s apology below as he tries to dig himself out of a 5 mile deep hole. Not sure if Penny will let his mistake go as easily as he let the wedding photograph go. The crew of Challenger 4 are past half-way and already thinking about how...
by First Class Sailing | Jan 16, 2019 | Antigua - Portsmouth, Atlantic Adventures, Sailing Trips
Tuesday 15th January 2019 The Sailing Blog What a day to be on the water! The 4am till 7am watch this morning was sublime, not a cloud in the sky, full view of the myriad stars and planets that cover the firmaments and a count of at least 20 prominent...
by First Class Sailing | Jan 15, 2019 | Antigua - Portsmouth, Atlantic Adventures
In today’s blog, singing in the galley leads to a dolphin sighting. Were they called to the boat? Monday 14 January 2019 We awoke to calm conditions after a slightly bumpier, wet and much colder night than we’ve been used to so far. This morning the wind...
by First Class Sailing | Jan 14, 2019 | Antigua - Portsmouth, Atlantic Adventures, Learn to Sail
Today the real sailing began. Following a windless night motoring through an inky black sea and dense cloud cover, the wind came through around 4am. Those on watch shook out the reefed main and hoisted the yankee and staysail. We were soon powering to windward...
by First Class Sailing | Jan 13, 2019 | Antigua - Portsmouth, Atlantic Adventures, Sailing Holidays, Sailing Trips
You can send a blog from almost anywhere on the planet and in this case it is 547 Nm from Antigua sailing to the Azores. A perfect spot for a British tradition… The Crew Is Becoming Shipshape It’s been a busy day! I started off at 7am with a three...