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A mix of insights into our courses and trips, engaging stories from some adventures, and educational content for anyone passionate about sailing.
Heavy Weather Sailing Tips & Techniques
Sailing in heavy weather can be daunting for new or inexperienced sailors, so training and preparation is key. Below you can find a definition of heavy weather sailing, followed by a handful of tips and techniques. If you wish to gain confidence, then we...
There She Blows! Santosa’s Crew Experience A Whale
Even experienced sailors can be blown away by...
Santosa Sails To Steep Fjord Walls And There’s Time To Make A Snowman
Being so far north it is almost permanent...
Santosa Sets Sail From Bodo To Nordskot Seeking Sperm Whale
The luxury yacht Santosa continues her...
Santosa Reaches Bodo After 2000nm Of Sailing
It wasn't long ago that the luxury yacht...
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Organising a yacht fashion shoot for Vogue Netherlands
The romance of sailing has inspired many photographers to use yachts as the set for their photo shoot, but what is it like on the other side of the lens? How do you accommodate the artists while sailing a fully rigged ship? In the blog below, Darryl Hughes a regular...
Look Lively: The Story of Sir Alec Rose & Lively Lady
We were walking around Port Solent last weekend when we saw scruffy boat and then realised it was a famous yacht… The boat in question was Lively Lady, a 36 foot cutter which is known as the vessel of the late Sir Alec Rose. With this trusty yacht, Rose achieved a...
Pet Peeves of Sailing
There are few things in life which are more rewarding, relaxing and enjoyable than sailing. The experience of drifting leisurely across the waves in the sun with the ocean breeze in your sails is unlike any other. That said, any sailor worth their salt will know it's...
Is Our Coastguard Drowning?
There has been a campaign to stop the closure of UK Coastguard stations which has been going for a couple of years and just about to reach a key moment, with a flotilla demonstration being organised for Saturday 13th September to be held off Portland. In this guest...
What to Bring on a Sailing Holiday
Heading out on a voyage is always exciting, and especially so for sailing holidays in the Mediterranean. But if you are a first time sailor what do you bring on board? Here are First Class Sailing’s picks of essential items to pack: A Soft Luggage Bag And before you...
X Marks the What? Darryl Hughes Blogs About His Irish Circumnavigation
Darryl Hughes, an instructor with First Class Sailing, is sailing around Ireland and sending back illuminating stories, tips and posts to add to our sailing knowledge. In this blog he has a couple of photos that highlight the differences sailors can expect when...
Tornado Pictured In Southampton Water
On Monday 30th June, one of our instructors snapped this tornado from Batida in Southampton Water, but it wasn’t the first he has seen in the area. James Porter, was skippering Batida, towards the River Hamble, when he spotted this tornado. “I noticed an area of white...
Customer Reviews of the RYA Day Skipper Course
"Good instructor, fostering teamwork, providing a challenge and 'kicking arse' as and when required." That last part shouldn’t be taken literally, but the review by Project Manager, Dirk H. is typical of the reaction from our customers who have taken the First Class...











