by First Class Sailing | Jan 9, 2018 | Atlantic Adventures, Sailing Tales, Sailing Trips
As she sails from Antigua to Portsmouth the latest report from Challenger 2 brought the usual daily update from the skipper Neil, plus a long and thoughtful piece from Alex who managed to find some time between watches to put his thoughts down about taking on a...
by First Class Sailing | Dec 10, 2017 | ARC Rally, Atlantic Adventures, Sailing Tales
You haven’t heard much from the FCS crew on Challenger 2 over the past few days and there has been a very good reason, one of the team was ill, seriously ill and this gripping account from skipper Ricky Chalmers will certainly have you on the edge of your...
by First Class Sailing | Dec 8, 2017 | Sailing Tales
There are many good sailing quotes but what is the story behind them? Where do they come from and what was the original meaning? One well known quote is by the much loved American President Franklin D Roosevelt. “To reach a port we must sail – Sail, not tie at...
by First Class Sailing | Dec 5, 2017 | ARC Rally, Atlantic Adventures, Sailing Holidays, Sailing Tales
The FCS crew on Challenger 2 were racing to St Lucia in the ARC Rally. Things were going well until a problem with the rigging meant a couple of repairs were needed in Cape Verde before carrying on. Yesterday Gary posted this cryptic message: “Ps. Joe’s lesson learnt...
by First Class Sailing | Sep 5, 2017 | Sailing Holidays, Sailing Tales, Sailing Trips
Here’s a blog from our principal Charlie Tulloch who shares his first time experience sailing the Bay of Biscay. This summer I crossed the Bay of Biscay. On a Brittany Ferry. It was a very calm crossing and very flat. Had I been on a yacht there was just enough...
by First Class Sailing | Aug 15, 2017 | Sailing Tales, Solent
How did you get into sailing? For many it is the family, others school or scouts, but for some people of a certain age it would have been Howards’ Way, a BBC TV series set on the south coast, that brought to life the ins and outs of sailing – from...