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Experience the magic of Cocoa Beach aboard S/V Always Sunday, our smooth-sailing 41’ catamaran designed for comfort, fun, and unforgettable memories. Whether you're chasing dolphins or soaking up a Fl

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First Class Sailing has a fleet of yachts that sail all year round. Running Royal Yachting Association practical courses on the Solent. Depending on weather, time, tide, and the course syllabus, we try to visit Newtown Creek, on the Isle of Wight. At the mouth of the Newtown River is the beautiful Newtown Creek. A large natural harbour and nature reserve. This secluded and peaceful anchorage is always a treat for our students. Bustling with wildlife there are opportunities to see birds, waders and waterfowl. If you step ashore you might even spot one of the elusive red squirrels. In this video you can see two of our fleet. Sazarac is a Beneteau Oceanis 38.1 and Fusion III is a Beneteau Oceanis 41.1. Both are extremely comfortable yachts and ideal sail-training vessels. Whether you are a newbie to sailing or are seeking advanced skills and qualifications, we have the course for you. From Competent Crew and Day Skipper to Yachtmaster we have expert instructors to ensure you learn at your pace whilst reaching the skills required of the course. To find out more head to our website or follow us on our social channels. Please do call or email if you have any questions. Website: https://www.firstclasssailing.com/ Email: info@firstclasssailing.com Call: 0203 006 3717 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FirstClassSailing Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/first_class_sailing Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2262271

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Vivi un'esperienza unica grazie a Together

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Matt and Lisa make the tough decision to Sail away from Key West, in the aftermath of hurricane Ian. Key West experienced it’s fair share of death and destruction during the storm, and with another storm possibly following the same path in nine days, the crew decided to start their adventure two months earlier than planned. The five day sail up to mainland was filled with poor weather, big waves, and little sleep. Once they arrive in Fort Lauderdale, they quickly work to get the sailboat stocked with food, fuel, and anything else they will need for their international travels. The last day Matt goes up the mast, to work on navigation lights and get the boat ready for its voyage. Check out Episode 34 https://youtu.be/jrNVeYGVZLo

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