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Start: 19:00
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Jim Saltonstall Racing Rules Pt IV - The Most Challenging Sport in the World

Jim was the GBR Youth Coach for 23 years as staff of the RYA Olympic Team Coach 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, 2000 Sydney Olympic Games. Team attained 3 Gold & 2 Silver Medals hence now retired from the RYA. Now a Freelance Professional Coach mainly with Keel Boats – TP52’s, Swan 45’s & Etchells

Dinner will be at 20.30 approximately. Menu for this Tuesday club night can be found here from the preceeding Friday.

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Start: 19:00
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Over the past 30 years or so Tucker Designs have designed a fair number of yachts which have cruised extensively or circumnavigated.

Some have been production vessels; others "limited editions" ranging in length 5.5-22m. Tony’s experience covers almost all materials/construction; rigs; accommodation; sailplans; as well as odd requirements (berths in the shape of a Cello, another in the shape of a French horn) etc…

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Start: 19:00
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Tonight's lecture will be based on the film "Shackleton's Boat: The Story Of The James Caird".

Roderic Dunnett is website editor of the James Caird
Society. He got his interest in Shackleton from his
father, Harding McGregor Dunnett, Founder of the Society, author and the maker of tonight's film. Roderic has broadcast some 20 programmes on BBC Radio 3 and has written extensively on music, opera and books for The Independent, FT, Spectator, Oldie, Opera Now, The Strad,and the Church Times. He is the author of or contributor to books on the composers Dvorak and Debussy, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies and Sir Arthur Bliss, and has a special interest in English Opera and Eastern Europe, where he has travelled extensively. Other passions include Romano-Celtic remains, Greek History and Poetry (which he taught for 15 years), Boys' Hockey (of whose National
Championships he was the founder and administrator from 1981-94).

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Start: 19:00
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Best selling author of World Cruising Routes, Jimmy Cornell used to run the ARC and round the world rallies.
He has now completed his third circumnavigation, and will be giving us a talk on "Planning a voyage from the UK to the Med, the Caribbean, and back...and all the way around the world", illustrated with photographs from some of the most attractive cruising destinations in the world

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