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Mile Building for Yachtmaster: Sail from the Solent on Extended Passages
Following on from our blog about mile building trips after Day Skipper (which can be read here) we thought we’d follow up with one for aspiring Yachtmasters. For the Yachtmaster Coastal you need 800nm. If you have done the Coastal Skipper course...
“Learn to Sail” Holidays with First Class Sailing
If you’ve always wanted to learn to sail, but...
How Much is the RYA Yachtmaster Ocean Course?
At First Class Sailing we believe in being...
Sea Survival Course Prices
The RYA Sea Survival course price is currently...
How Long Does It Take to Sail from the UK to the Canary Islands?
If you are interested in sailing from the UK to...
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ARC 2019 – DAY 15 – Challenger 2 then surfs down into the wild foam and spray
Jim’s Blog - 2243 Nautical miles covered, computer says 740 Nm to go There’s been a perceptible change in the mood aboard Challenger 2 today, at least from my perspective and I think it’s shared by others. It seemed that after the half-way party (of which more later)...
ARC 2019 – DAY 14 – What winds me up – penguins!
Ode to my Mum from Mothers Watch It was just past midnight when I glanced at our logbook before tucking into my bunk and noted that we had sailed 2,080 nautical miles with only 892 miles till the finish in St Lucia. I left word with the crew on watch to be woken...
The Countdown has begun…
Countdown… Off watch now, enjoying whales, mast climbing and also watching our arrival numbers tick down below the 1000Nm mark (were currently 980). We are all now estimating our arrival time, I’m looking forward to being able to speak with everyone at home, hearing...
Nuns, Pirates, Greek Godesses, Mermaids, Newly-weds, Sharks , Arabs, & Ducks – A First Class Sailing Blog
The Fancy Dress Party Friday 6 December 1000 miles from anywhere and we are having a fancy dress party! Nuns, Pirates, Greek Godesses, Mermaids, Newly-weds, Sharks , Arabs, & Ducks. Loud music and sun all on a boat rolling 15 degrees either way and speeding...
”I can’t steer by the stars, they swing about too much” – A First Class Sailing blog
Midnight gybing, showers on deck and fancy dress. The crew of Challenger 2 have passed the half way point to the Caribbean. The daily report from Skipper Ricky below is actually yesterday's and Kirstie's blog below came in at 01:54 this morning. Midnight Gybing Date :...
ARC 2019 – Day 11 – “Whoa we’re halfway there” (nearly)
Halfway to paradise Today is day 10 of the ARC, we have close to 1,600 nautical miles of Atlantic Ocean behind us and we just encountered our first real squall. At this time last year I had never even heard of the ARC. This past April, while visiting St Lucia with...
Butterflies mid Atlantic – well, just one actually – A First Class Sailing Blog
Whilst watching a pod of fin whales the crew of Challenger 2 were treated to something else, also rather special. N 20.36.88 W035.14.345 We are scooting along at a decent rate of knots and it feels a bit odd to think we are almost half way across the Atlantic. ...
ARC 2019 – Day 10 – Having a whale of time
Tuesday 3 Dec 2019 – Jason As I sit at the PC we have 1672Nm to St Lucia and we are currently travelling at 10.5Kts I won’t write our estimated ETA as it is a little optimistic and the one thing you learn on-board is that things change regularly. As mentioned in some...











