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Why you should sail the Norwegian Fjords.
Sailing the jaw-dropping dramatic Norwegian Fjords carved from rock by glaciers way back in the Ice Age really is the way to experience this breathtaking landscape
Sailing Round Britain
In April, May and June we will be sailing a boat around Britain. There are 5 legs available for those keen to build miles and enjoy some great sailing experiences. Each leg has been allocated 6 days and the distances of each leg vary, the shortest being 175nm and the longest being around 390nm.
The Round the Island Race, really is a Race for All!
In June 2022 over 16,000 sailors compete in this unique yacht race around the Isle of Wight. It is a race for all. Be part of the fun, excitement and magnificent spectacle that is the Round the Island Race. Crew spaces are available on our yachts in June 2022.
Night Sailing
Night sailing has its own rewards and challenges – it can be quite disorientating, but also magical. Hands-on experience undoubtedly is the best way to embed the skills you’ll need to see you through the night.
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A fantastic option for a couple wanting an entire boat to do a mixed Competent Crew / Day Skipper itinerary.
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And they’re off! Challenger 4 Sails Across The ARC Start Line
Day One – The Arc Rally of 2018 Begins In this blog, Marsh and Wendy describe the excitement of crossing the ARC's start line and the routine of the watch systems aboard. Skipper Ricky sets out his race strategy at the end. "Large Spanish navy...
First Class Sailing Tries Fruit Preserving Experiment In ARC Rally
ARC Rally Skipper Ricky Chalmers, Bruce Sayers Watch Leader, First Mate Kirstie Rowe As part of its commitment to running an environmentally friendly business, First Class Sailing are not only ‘greening’ our yachts but also experimenting with a new plastic bag that...
John Wins ETA Competition En Route To Las Palmas
The Crew are into the final few days and sound at home aboard Challenger 3 on their 'Deep Sea Adventure'. This blog is written by Hodgie, on the way to the volcanic island of Lanzarote, and Jonathon, who takes us to their final destination, Las Palmas de Gran...
Electric Glowing Dolphins
Dolphins in the bioluminescence As we continue on the second leg of our journey, the question that seems to be on everybody’s mind is whether or not we will make it to Lanzarote in time to enjoy an evening of new culture, warm weather, good food a...
Under The Radar – US Warship Interception
Which section of the Colregs deals with Warships again? There is a saying that men and ships rot in port. I can tell the reader that by Friday morning we were rested and refreshed and with a bearable forecast of basically fine weather, we were...
Postcard From Cascais
It isn't all sailing on the voyage from Portsmouth to the Canaries. Where possible the crew will find a port to visit and enjoy the 'amenities'. This blog is from Cascais in Portugal, a former royal summer retreat it has the country's most expensive real estate...
3 easy to steps to skippering your own yacht in the Mediterranean – Become a Day Skipper…
This could be you next summer, exploring Greek islands, ancient Croatian towns, turquoise waters, but you could be the skipper! You could be in charge, commanding your crew (family), deciding which bays to drop anchor in for a swim and which harbours to sail to...
Day 5 After The Bay Of Biscay Comes The Dolphin Reward
More news from the crew on Challenger 3 as they sail from Portsmouth to Cran Canaria. We start this blog with all details the skipper and mate send at noon each day. Always a marvel when you think about how the early sailors would not communicate with their...











