Lectures and Seminars

All lectures and seminars

Navigation Seminar - When the Chips are Down, chaired by Tom Cunliffe

Date: 
Sat, 27/10/2012 - 09:30 to 17:00

Navigation and Seamanship, or When the Chips are Down

FULLY BOOKED, but waiting list in operation

All day Seminar at RHYC Woolverstone

Tom Cunliffe, the well known yachting journalist and author, renowned for his practical and down to earth approach, will chair this all day seminar. Throughout the day the emphasis will be on practical navigation for cruising.

Med Section Seminar **FULLY BOOKED**

Date: 
Sun, 10/03/2013 - 10:00 to 16:30

Med Section All-Day Seminar

Sunday 10th March 2013

 10:00 until 16:30

Hanson Lecture, by Sir Alan Massey, Chief Executive of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and Presentation of Log Competition Awards

Date: 
Wed, 28/03/2012 - 19:00 to 21:30

 

Hanson Lecture & Log Competition Awards Presentation

Don't miss our much anticipated final talk of the season, the Hanson Lecture by Sir Alan Massey, this Wednesday 28th March. There are still some spaces left, so don’t miss the opportunity to hear this excellent speaker.

Overview

The Jan Meyen Expedition, by Alasdair Flint

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

Jan Mayen Island, part of the Kingdom of Norway, is a volcanic island in the Arctic Ocean about 400 miles north east of Iceland. Partially covered in glaciers, it is home to the mighty Beerenberg, the world’s most northerly active volcano. In July 2011, Alasdair Flint and a crew of three set sail from Scotland in Sumara of Weymouth, a 26ft Vertue, to reach Jan Mayen and climb the 7,470ft mountain. This talk describes the trip, the climb, a thwarted attempt

Exploring, Cruising and Diving: Five Years at Sea, by Ed and Sue Kelly

Date: 
Wed, 14/03/2012 - 19:00 to 21:30

In 2008, Ed and Sue gave up professional careers, sold their home and possessions in Iowa and set off to explore the world in Angel Louise, their UK built Catalac 12 metre catamaran, taking in the US Intra-Coastal Waterway, the 1,300 mile long US Atlantic seaboard from Maine to Florida, and the Eastern Caribbean from the Bahamas through the West Indies, to Venezuela and the Dutch A-B-C Islands.  Their most recent North Atlantic crossing has brought them to England and London. Their joint presentation reveals what

Cruising to the West Country on a Budget, by David Sadler

Date: 
Wed, 07/03/2012 - 19:00 to 21:30

David will take us on a cruise down the English Channel from the Suffolk rivers to Cornwall, with some diversions in the Solent on the way. In recognition of these straitened times he will offer hints on how to enjoy a leisurely cruise along this delightful coast and then linger in the South West rivers and harbours without doing too much damage to the bank balance. The talk will be illustrated by some excellent photographs, not all on a nautical subject.

Individual lecture tickets: Members £4.00; Non-members £7.00

Some By-ways off a Circumnavigation, by Henry and Kikki Capleton

Date: 
Wed, 29/02/2012 - 19:00 to 21:30

Starting out as novices Henry and Kikki sailed the 'coconut milk run' through the Caribbean, Pacific, Australasia, SE Asia and in 2011 made it through 'pirate alley' and the Red Sea to Turkey. Sailing is the means, visiting interesting places is the end. Initially this talk will describe places and their people off the normal cruising route, some accessible only by boat, including: Palmerston Atoll, Tasmania, Vanuatu, North Borneo and the Andaman Islands. After the break the focus will be on recent experience with the Vasco de Gama rally

Hostage: a year at gunpoint with Somali gangsters, by Paul and Rachel Chandler

Date: 
Wed, 22/02/2012 - 19:00 to 21:30

23rd October 2009 is a day that the Chandlers and their family will never forget.  While sailing in the idyllic Seychelles archipelago, their yacht Lynn Rival was attacked and seized by Somali pirates.  Six hellish days later they were forced to abandon ship near the Somali coast and were taken inland for a further 382 days of captivity.  During this time the gangsters sought to extort money from their family, friends and anyone else who took an interest. 

La Dolce Vita: Cruising the Islands of the Central Mediterranean, by Kath Stott

Date: 
Wed, 15/02/2012 - 19:00 to 21:30

In 2009, Kath set off from Lancashire with her husband Barrie on Yarona, their Hallberg Rassy 43, with a vague plan of spending a few summers in the Med. Yarona was hauled out for the winter in Italy in the Fiumara Grande, and this year they have spent three months exploring Corsica and the Italian Islands of Elba, Sardinia, and Sicily. Kath will try to convince us this can be done without destroying the cruising budget, and that coming across the occasional Italian male with an attitude problem is a small price to pay in order to enjoy the

Sail Away, by Nicola Rodriguez

Date: 
Wed, 08/02/2012 - 19:00 to 21:30

Nicola and her family sailed away for eight years, exploring the Caribbean, Bahamas, US Eastern Seaboard and the Mediterranean. Her book, Sail Away, offers practical guidance for the would be adventurer, including choosing a boat, planning a round-the-world route, information on safety, communications, children, insurance, and budgeting and extensive information on routes and destinations around Europe, the Caribbean, the Pacific, and beyond - as well as a realistic look at the pros and cons of living onboard. Whether