Cruising Association talk of interest to you mud-pluggers

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"This week’s lecture on Wednesday 15 October is East coast pilot, by Garth Cooper

Cruising the east coast is, to say the least, interesting. For the first timer it can appear daunting with its shallow waters, numerous sand banks, strong tides and highly changeable weather. Garth Cooper is one of the three east coast sailors who compile and write the East Coast Pilot, the bible for those seeking peace and quiet among the many swatchways, estuaries, rivers and creeks that make this, in his opinion, a second-to-none sailing ground.

This year Garth and his fellow authors Colin Jarman and Dick Holness have been ploughing furrows (in some cases quite literally) up and down the coast as they carry out the research needed to produce the fourth edition of this iconic book. It’s hard work, but it’s also fun and they get to meet some extraordinarily nice people in their travels.

Garth’s own career spans boat building, broadcasting, writing and editing. He’s consultant editor on Anglia Afloat and recently skippered one of the boats in the East Anglian Sailing Trust’s annual cruise for blind people – on his beloved East Coast.

Venue: CA House, Limehouse (5 mins from Limehouse DLR, overlooking Limehouse Marina). Talks start at 7pm. Tickets £4 members, £7 non-members. Please let the CA Office know if you are planning to come along. Call 0207 537 2828 or email office@cruising.org.uk

Remember there is a 5% discount on supper in the bar if you book to eat before 5pm Tuesday."
 
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