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Sailing Through History: The Beaulieu River’s WW2 Legacy
First Class Sailing tutors will often sail on the Beaulieu River, and you could too when you sign up to one of our RYA sailing courses. But did you know about the river’s wartime history? The Beaulieu River is not just known for its natural beauty...
Fast Track Day Skipper Course (Bespoke Schedules Available)
This year we’ve had several enquiries from...
What is the Difference Between Yachtmaster Ocean and Offshore?
First Class Sailing is one of the UK’s leading...
Yachtmaster Ocean Syllabus (what to expect in the theory course)
Our 40 hour Yachtmaster Ocean theory course runs...
Skipper’s Norway Sailing Adventure Blog
Exploring the breathtaking scenery of the Norwegian Fjords, our skipper Matt on the 16-day voyage – Norway Sailing Adventure to the Fjords and Back trip shares photos and gives his account of this incredible trip onboard the Challenger 72 yacht.
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Life on the Ocean Wave – some words from today’s Mother Watch
Plain Sailing So we remain on our course north (roughly speaking and helmsmen skills allowed for) in bright sunshine and 18 knots of wind, under reefed main, storm sail and yankee and have covered around 390 nm . After a lumpy sea state for the first day of the...
Crew prepare to eat own body weight in Spag Bol
The first update from Challenger 2, as they sail across the pond, is in! Everyone seems to be settling in to the watch system. Here is a word from crew member Nick. Challenger 2 left Antigua on Tuesday, bound for Portsmouth via the Azores. So after leaving...
Final preparation for Challenger 2 before sailing across the Atlantic – Man Over Board and emergency drills
The Crew of Challenger 2 - go swimming Training Challenger 2 slipped lines shortly after 1100 yesterday for a training sail to complete MOB & emergency steering drills in slightly more clement conditions than they had back in the UK last month. They then picked up...
Bin doing our bit for the environment.
A Marina in Southampton is installing "seabins". It looks like quite a nifty contribution in helping to clear up the trash that is in our seas. How much? At last count there is an estimate 5.25 trillion pieces of plastic in the ocean. Let me just repeat that, 5.25...
Challenger 2 has reached the finish line in the ARC Rally 2019
Back on dry land You will no doubt be glad to hear our intrepid crew have safely made port in St Lucia after an epic trip across the Atlantic. Here at First Class Sailing it has been my honour to post the blog daily and most of the time I have merely posted the...
ARC 2019 – Day 17 – Nearing the end of an amazing adventure
Only a day away With the crew of Challenger 2 around a day from the finish line today their thoughts are turning to being back on dry land, seeing loved ones and of course sampling some of the local rum! We wish them good luck for the final few miles of an epic trip...
ARC Rally 2019 – St Lucia here we come!
Tuesday 10 December Becs and I are back on MF watch today, having taken over from the chuckle brothers Jim and Jason. Personally I don’t get why they have a problem with getting up at 5.30 having been sailing half the night to cook a bunch of smelly crewmates...
ARC 2019 – DAY 16 – More stories from the Motherwatch
What a shower! Avid readers may be interested in the process of showering on the good ship Challenger 2 . Our water production capacity allows for a shower every other day provided we all use minimum water. As we are very warm below deck and subject to random dowsing...











