Lectures and Seminars

All lectures and seminars

Simon Fraser "The Grand Tour" and Janet and Graham Farrar "Circumnavigating Corsica and Sardinia"

Date: 
Sat, 08/12/2012 - 19:45 to 22:00

Simon will talk about a tour of European Cities in a deep-draught, bluewater cruising yacht.  An unusual maritime adventure exploring by routes not exactly recommended by the pilot books! 

Janet and Graham who are two very experienced Mediterranean sailors  will offer a taste of the atmospheric and contrasting islands, Corsica and Sardinia.

MEETING CANCELLED DUE TO NON-AVAILIBILITY OF SPEAKER

Date: 
Sat, 10/11/2012 - 19:45 to 22:00

THIS EVENT IS CANCELLED DUE TO NON-AVAILABILITY OF THE SPEAKER

Travels through Albania, Montenegro and Croatia, by Jules & Vanessa Dussek

Date: 
Wed, 05/12/2012 - 19:00 to 21:30

Jules and Vanessa will talk about their cruise northwards along the beautiful and sometimes dramatic Adriatic, taking in the rarely visited Albanian coast as well as the beautiful scenery of Montenegro and Croatia, still one of the best cruising grounds and popular with CA members.

 

Due to popular demand, it is advisable to book your place in advance by contacting the Secretariat:

North Brittany and the Channel Islands, by David Sadler

Date: 
Wed, 21/11/2012 - 19:00 to 21:30

This wonderful cruising ground is possibly the most accessible way of 'going foreign' for UK sailors, as it is only 60 miles from the South Coast.

The advent of electronic navigation has done away with many of the fears of cruising these waters, even for an East Coast sailor more used to mud and sandbanks than rocks and strong tides.

David will concentrate on 'things we wished we had known before we went there' and the talk will be illustrated by his lovely photographs, not all of nautical subjects.

 

Cruising to Arctic Norway, by Howard Steen

Date: 
Wed, 14/11/2012 - 19:00 to 21:30

For the last three seasons CA log competition winner, Howard Steen, has cruised in his UK registered Vancouver 27, ‘Martha Maria’ on the Norwegian coast, wintering afloat in the Hardanger fjord and in Arctic Norway (Tromso) and using the boat as a base for ski-mountaineering activities.

Cape Horn to Alaska, by Nick Pochin

Date: 
Wed, 07/11/2012 - 19:00 to 21:30

Nick Pochin, the owner and skipper of Festina Lente, a Discovery 55, circumnavigated with the Blue Water Rally in 2005-07.

Not content with this, he then sailed west about Cape Horn and North to Alaska, covering 35,000 nautical miles and travelling from 56 South to 59 North against the prevailing winds and currents in six months. Most people advised against it, but Nick is a tad stubborn!

Due to popular demand, it is advisable to book your place in advance by contacting the Secretariat:

Bump and grind in the Isles-sous-le-vent, by Jon Boon

Date: 
Wed, 31/10/2012 - 19:00 to 21:30

Jon Boon, inveterate charterer and London CA member, wanted to sail somewhere as far away and as remote as reasonably possible on a relatively short trip.

Child of the Sea, by Doina Cornell

Date: 
Wed, 24/10/2012 - 19:00 to 21:30

Doina Cornell will give a presentation based on her book Child of the Sea (published by Adlard Coles in July 2012) describing seven years spent sailing around the world with her family Jimmy, Gwenda and Ivan Cornell.

Spain and back in a summer, by Cathy Brown

Date: 
Wed, 17/10/2012 - 19:00 to 21:30

In 2011, Richard and Cathy Brown took their Grand Soleil 40, Brave, on a 2,500-mile journey from their home port on the River Orwell on the East Coast to explore the Rias of Galicia, and then back to Levington.

The four month-adventure included revisiting favourite haunts in northern and southern Brittany as well as crossing Biscay and exploring the Spanish coast as far south as Baiona, taking time to enjoy the wonderful scenery, culture and cuisine of the Rias.

Turkey to Trinidad: Taking a different trans-Atlantic route, by Andy & Nicky Gibb

Date: 
Wed, 03/10/2012 - 19:00 to 21:30

Andy and Nicky Gibb have sailed the world in Intrepid of Dover. Now based in Turkey, they were looking for a different trans-Atlantic route and found it via Cap Verdes, entrancing Gambia and French Guiana. They explored South American rivers and rainforests, witnessing a rocket launch, playing with giant river otters, and braving terrifying rapid rides to seldom-visited open cast gold mines. Finally Tobago with world class diving, to the Chagaramas boatyards in Trinidad, below the hurricanes.