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Three Steps To Skippering A Yacht In The Med
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RYA Coastal Skipper Practical Explained — Your Questions Answered
The RYA Coastal Skipper Practical course is an intensive five-day sailing qualification that builds real-world skippering confidence. Learn what experience you need, where you’ll sail, and what to expect from this advanced RYA training with First Class Sailing.
Everything You Need To Know About RYA Yachtmaster Theory
In last weeks blog we broke down RYA Day Skipper...
RYA Day Skipper Practical. What Does It Teach You?
In a previous blog, we discussed what the first...
Circumnavigation of the Isle of Wight
Time for a circumnavigation Of The Isle of Wight...
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ARC 2018 Carribean Cruise
Ja mon! Well, the ARC is over and you're probably wondering what the crew have been up to for the past week. As they made great time, the crew of Challenger 4 have been able to spend an extra few days exploring some of the sights and sounds, and certainly rum,...
Land Ahoy!! The Finish Line Is In Site!
It's all over, congratulations Challenger 4! They've run a good race, managing to beat Challenger 3. Rum punch and firm land await them. They've earned it! Monday 10 December Festivities Await After a night of squally clouds, heavy downpours and shifty...
The Perfect Honeymoon
Saturday 8th December We are still racing to the finish. 389 NM to go and we are neck and neck with Challenger 3. We continue to have interesting squalls rushing at us from behind: the latest measured 36 knots of true wind. Oh, how superb it is to be in this...
Day 12: “One Squall After Another”
After a squall blows through, Skipper Ricky and Mate Kirstie have their work cut out for them trying to keep Challenger 4 going in a straight line as the squalls blow through and try to take her offline. The crew have to pull together and it's all hands on deck...
Day 11: They’re Having A Whale Of A Time!
Mate Kirstie's Log Once More Unto The Breach Yesterday we had a 20ft-ish whale play alongside us for an hour, broaching several times - once right in front of the boat, as it continuously circled us and surfed waves. The whole crew watched and many...
Day 10: Less Than One Thousand Miles To Go!
2nd Night Watch Interlude A good night for shooting stars around Gemini, and whilst no means a meteor shower, included a fizzing ember that lingered for 2 or 3 heartbeats as it streaked the 20 or so degrees from Canis Minor over to Sirius, the Dog Star...
Day: 9 The Race Is Hotting Up
Monday 3 December Today’s main event was the “half-way party” which was the strangest and most wonderful mid-ocean celebration most of us had ever attended. We are celebrating being slightly more than 1,550 nautical miles into this race, with a “short”...
DAY 8: Poem from the Atlantic High Seas
At some point in an Atlantic voyage the romance of the journey will inspire a crew member to put pen to paper and create some poetry. Marsh's poem didn't come with a title so our working one is... The Challenge Bruce, our watch leader wants to set me a task, he...











