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Demolition of the Fawley Power Station Chimney
On Sunday, the Fawley Power Station Chimney will be demolished. This iconic landmark has dominated the local skyline for over 50 years.
Fastnet 2021 – After the storm, the calm
After the storm = the calm. The sun came out and warmed our damp oillies and our weary bodies from the onslaught of the previous 24 hours, the wind abated to a steady force 3-4 at times with occasional white tips of the waves of a force 5
Round the Island Race 2021
In July 2021, 2 years after the the last Round...
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Day 4 Biscay Brews Up A Bevy of A Storm
The FCS crew of Challenger 3 are now in the Bay of Biscay as the cross from Portsmouth to Gran Canaria. Looking ahead there appears to be a storm on the horizon. How much fun will it be? Tacking Like Pros So, 245 miles into our 1600 mile trip across the...
The Above and Below of an Atlantic Adventure
Here’s a blog from Day 3 of the Atlantic Adventure from Portsmouth to Gran Canaria. This blog not only shows that the voyage can be everything that you expect but also the challenges that are below deck too. Atlantic Sailing Adventure Living Up To Reputation...
Londoner Sees A Proper Night Sky On Sailing Adventure
Day 2 of the FCS crew's Atlantic Adventure to Gran Canaria sees another blog describing the early effects of sea travel. It doesn't last long and as you will see the benefits are amazing... Finding Your Sea Legs Prevention, they say, is the best cure, however...
Portsmouth To Gran Canaria – Another Adventure Begins
On Wednesday 31st October another of our sailing adventures set sail with the FCS crew on Challenger 4 (just behind Challenger 3 above) departing Gunwharf Quay in Portsmouth for Gran Canaria: ahead of them the Bay of Biscay. Below is their first blog and...
Should The Ocean Waste Standards Of MARPOL Be Applied On Land?
If you visited Southampton Boat Show you couldn’t miss the variety of projects designed to help clean up the sea. From Sunseeker’s initiative with the Blue Marine Foundation in Menorca to the Boat Show’s sponsor theyachtmarket.com launching Ocean Savior which...
Teaching Your Family to Sail – Should You Be Doing It?
Be honest - is it easy teaching a family member to sail? For some families, who have grown up around yachts, spent their early days with ropes and rigging as a play area - those families probably don’t find it a problem. But if you have returned to sailing, or...
Why get qualified? An RYA Yachtmaster Instructor Explains Why You Should
A typical class on a school boat takes in a diverse range of ages, backgrounds and aspirations. First published in Sailing Today, Clive Loughlin looks at why RYA qualifications are worth more than the paper they are printed on. As published in Sailing Today - August...
A Sailor’s Pilgrimage To The Pulpit Rock
The voyage to Norway is not just about the journey, the destination is amazing and as you will read below one of the highlights is a trek to a viewpoint that fills some with a sense of awe. Taking The Weather With Us Today we were able to spend some time on dry...











