Suffolk

Caister Men Never Turn Back

Date: 
Fri, 28/10/2011 - 18:00 to 22:30

Caister Men Never Turn Back.  Donald Hill

The Caister Lifeboat service remains proudly independent of the RNLI. They have a reputation for determination and courage and have their roots in the Beach Companies which operated from the Norfolk coast, mainly salvaging the many wrecks which occurred on the off lying banks in the days of sail, although they would “salvage” the ships crews as well if possible. Donald Hill has made a lifetime‟s study of their history. A collection in the aid of the service will be taken at the meeting.

The Story of Navigation

Date: 
Sat, 17/03/2012 - 18:00 to 22:30

The Story of Navigation.  Jeremy Batch


We just had to invite Jeremy to return after the wonderful evening he gave us last year.

Jeremy is legendary for the quality of his presentations, depth of knowledge and droll sense of humour. This promises to be another evening not to be missed. How did they navigate in the early days? How did they manage without a compass? What about the very latest developments in navigation? Come along and find out about these mysteries, together with much, much more.

Dropping in at The Bahamas

Date: 
Sat, 21/01/2012 - 18:00 to 22:30

Suffolk Section members Mike and Angie have spent the last few years circumnavigating the world in their yacht Lady of Lorien. They plan to arrive back in Ipswich in the autumn and we have persuaded them to come along and tell of their experiences. We cannot remember any „round the world‟ talk mentioning the Bahamas, so this seemed a good idea as a topic for us.

(Note the change of date from that advertised in May)

Near and Far evening, including the photo competition

Date: 
Sat, 18/02/2012 - 18:00 to 22:30

The ever popular Near and Far Evening

 A Day in the Life of a Sailing Instructor.          Mike Graham

    Mike is a former RHYC Commodore and President and one of the Club’s RYA Sailing Instructors. He has promised not to ‘name names’. 

Channel Challenge      Jessie and Charles Nesbit

    Jessie and Charles are winners of the new RHYC Cruising Log Trophy for a short cruise. 

Neither ‘Near’ nor ‘Far’         David Sadler

The R34 Airship – the First Double Atlantic Crossings.

Date: 
Sat, 26/11/2011 - 18:00 to 22:30

The R34 Airship – the First Double Atlantic Crossings.  Terry Hayward FRIN.

Joint meeting with the RHYC and Royal Institute of Navigation Anglia Branch

HMS Beagle’s Circumnavigation.

Date: 
Fri, 14/10/2011 - 18:00 to 22:30

“Sorely Tried”. HMS Beagle’s Circumnavigation with Captain FitzRoy and Charles Darwin

National Gardens Scheme

Date: 
Sat, 12/03/2011 - 11:00

 

Lunchtime Meeting at RHYC, Woolverstone. Coffee at 11:00, Talk 11:30, Buffet Lunch 13:00