4 Boating Courses To Consider During The Winter Months


With even the hardiest winter regatta series drawing to a close as autumnal storms start to make sailing uncomfortable for complete sailing nuts, now is the time to put your boat ashore for the winter. You don’t have to join a crochet class or get involved in your town council’s local politics to keep your […]

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Sailing in New Zealand: The Ultimate Destination For Snowbird Sailors

Posted on October 19, 2015 by under Boating, Sailing

Most leisure sailors from around the world hail from the Northern Hemisphere. Unless you’re fortunate enough to live in the US or Caribbean you’re limited as to the length of your sailing season – around this time of the year most yachties are winterising their boats and many are hauling them out for winter repairs. […]

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Why Sail Training Never Prepares You For A Severe Storm

Posted on October 12, 2015 by under Passage Planning, Sailing, Sailing Courses

Northern Europe and the US East Coast storm season is upon us. Already a cargo ship has sunk with the loss of 30 crew in Hurricane Joaquim. For most people a Force 6 wind is what is termed a ‘yachtsman’s gale’. This piece will look at two shipwrecks in hurricanes and show how, no matter […]

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3 Less Travelled Destinations Where You Can Learn To Sail

Posted on October 5, 2015 by under Sailing, Sailing Courses

Traditionally, northern Europeans and Americans head south for their summer sailing holidays. There you can spend 10 minutes waiting in a stinking French marina washing facilities waiting to do your morning constitutional in a blocked toilet, and in the evening another 15 minutes waiting for the embattled waiter to serve you another drink during a […]

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Learning To Sail For Troubled Youth: A Caribbean Cruise Or Transformative Experience?

Posted on September 28, 2015 by under Sailing Courses

There is a saying – “teach your kids to love sailing and they’ll never have enough money for drugs” This holds true, with a range of programmes being run all over the world where kids who have had problems are being sent on sailing courses to help refocus their minds from crime and antisocial behaviour […]

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How To Qualify To Sail in Europe When You’re From Outside The EU

Posted on September 21, 2015 by under Sailing Courses

Europe is a major sailing destination for people from around the world. From the fjords of Scandinavia to the crystal clear seas of the Mediterranean and inland seas such as Constance and Lake Geneva, the region has varied and beautiful sailing locations. We have discussed the ins and outs of the International Certificate of Competence […]

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Learning To Sail On Tall Ships Versus Yachts – What Are The Differences?

Posted on September 14, 2015 by under Sailing Courses, Yacht Racing

Over the last year I have talked about being a good all rounder and how it benefits you as a boater. There is a common misconception, that I myself have fallen prey to, that just because you have learned to sail while doing 1000 miles on a tall ship it makes you an expert yachtsman. […]

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International Certificate of Competence – Get Sailing Abroad

Posted on September 7, 2015 by under Sailing Regulations

There are two sure fire ways of attaining a certificate of boating competence that is accepted abroad – either a commercially endorsed seafaring qualification or the so-called International Certificate of Competence (ICC). Since you must have a high level of fitness and undertake years of training to achieve the required certification to get a commercially […]

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First Aid, Medical First Aid and Medical Care – 3 Boating Courses With Major Differences

Posted on August 24, 2015 by under Boating, First Aid, Sailing Courses

As with navigation and other boating courses, there are different grades of First Aid and medical courses that may come in useful depending on how adventurous your seafaring plans are. Most people don’t stray too far from a place of safety on their yacht, sailing mostly in daylight hours along the coast and thereby only […]

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Light Airs Sailing – 4 Skills To Learn To Tackle Dead Calms

Posted on August 17, 2015 by under Boat maintenance, navigation, Passage Planning, Sailing

All sailors have fond memories of a brilliant reach they have done in 10 – 12 knots of wind, sat on the windward rail with a beer in hand, watching the coast scream by as their yacht goes as quick as it is designed to go. Add in some sunshine and you have perfect sailing […]

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