Formed in 1908, the Cruising Association is Britain's leading organisation for cruising sailors. With over 6300 members around the world, we provide services, information, help and advice to sailors worldwide. We’re looking for a Personal Assistant/Marketing Officer to expand our small team and provide support to the General Manager. You will be a PA who has experience/wishes to work in a non-profit or club environment. You will be confident in managing yourself to deadline and taking control of complex travel arrangements, juggling multiple demands and ownership of tasks.
Since launching our latest big Prize Draw for members at the Southampton Boat Show last September, the Draw has attracted over 1,200 entries, all hoping to win a Raymarine AXIOM Pro-S 12.1 valued at £4,000.
We are delighted to announce that the Draw was made by the CA Patron Sir Robin Knox-Johnston at the recently held Flag Officers’ Lunch and the prize goes to… Joanna Handley.
After three years of changes and postponement the Greek Cruising Tax known as TEPAH was finally implemented in mid-November… and the announcement gave boat owners of all nationalities just a few days to make the first payment.
Thanks to immediate CA intervention, however, boat owners now have until April 2, 2019 to pay the tax. Owners are required to register via a website which is currently only in Greek, but the delay should give time to make payment facilities available in other languages
This recently restored CA plaque (photographed here by Jeremy Batch) commemorates the members of the CA who were killed in WW1. It was in rather poor condition and Julian Harrap, who specialises in Historic Architecture, kindly volunteered to have it restored. Several CA members contributed to the cost of restoration. The names of the 12 fallen are now picked out in gold leaf and the plaque is positioned at CA House on the curved wall behind the staircase.
The Cruising Association (CA) is organising a one-day North-West Roadshow for members and non-members on Saturday 10th November at the National Waterways Museum in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire. Topping the bill and rounding off a packed and informative line-up of talks is sailing journalist, author and broadcaster, Tom Cunliffe.
In the original forecast Medicane Zorbas, the Mediterranean hurricane-like storm that hit Greece and Turkey was shown moving west but it actually went North-West and wreaked havoc in its path.
The Cruising Association's Mednet (an online Forum for members) was busy as a number of affected members posted in situ news and this in turn helped others make decisions about their safety, and that of their boats.
After a highly successful Southampton Boat Show, we'll soon be moving onwards and upwards to Scotland's Boat Show taking place at Kip Marina from Friday October 12th - Sunday 14th.