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SUMMARY:Monthly Meeting & Talk with Bob Fannin
DESCRIPTION:Held in the Asgard Room. All are welcome. \nA night not to be missed with Bob Fannin‘s entertaining talk at 8 pm on his life\, sailing and … how to sail without Making Waves! \nA taste of what you can expect on the night in Bob’s own words\nI started sailing aged 10 at Clontarf Yacht and Boat Club. Five years later\, I joined the crew of fishing trawlers in Howth.  Then I was a paid deckhand on a Malahide conversion – they were Portuguese trawler hulls converted to motor-yachts\, heading from Howth to Ft. Lauderdale\, Florida\, via the Mediterranean\, west Africa\, the Caribbean and Bahamas. \n  \nIn 1978\, I sailed with John Gore Grimes\, my father\, and others\, from Howth to Iceland and back. A year later\, again with John\, we sailed Shardana from Marblehead in Massachusetts to Cork for the feeder race for the disastrous Fastnet of 1979. The following year we sailed Shardana up to Spitzbergen\, tried to get around it\, couldn’t\, (there was ice back in those days) and capsized on the way home. \n  \nNext up I sailed with Jack Coffee from Dublin to New York\, via the Azores\, and then back to Dublin  again\, Commander Bill King was one of the crew for the leg out. 1982\, Bill and I\, sailed the 40ft Nicholson Ghostwing from Troon in Scotland to Newport\, Rhode Island. There\, Brian Moore\, owner of Ghostwing\, asked me to take his boat to the Caribbean and work aboard it as charter skipper for the winter. And so started a career as a charter skipper in the Caribbean and Mediterranean\, and many trans- Atlantics on mostly classic yachts. \n  \n 
URL:https://hyccruisinggroup.elementor.cloud/event/monthly-meeting-8/
LOCATION:Howth Yacht Club\, Middle Pier\, Howth Harbour\, Howth\, Dublin\, D13 E6V3\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Cruising Group Breakfast
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LOCATION:Howth Yacht Club\, Middle Pier\, Howth Harbour\, Howth\, Dublin\, D13 E6V3\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Baldoyle Bay Seagrass Restoration Project Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that 150 years ago\, seagrass was flourishing in Baldoyle Estuary? And that now\, there is virtually none. \nWhy does that matter? Because seagrass captures and stores carbon\, filters water\, prevents erosion and supports bio-diversity. \nNow\, the Baldoyle Bay Seagrass Restoration Project aims to revive the lost seagrass ecosystem in Baldoyle Estuary with the participation of local communities and government. \nIf seagrass can be grown here successfully\, it will provide a blueprint that can be rolled out nationally. \nIn this talk\, project co-founders Eveann Nolan of Ocean Breakers from Sutton and Cllr. Joan Hopkins from Baldoyle – two committed\, locals with no background in Marine Science – will explain how\, through sheer determination and passion\, the community can get seagrass thriving again in our local area. \nLet’s meet in Howth Yacht Club: \nFriday\, 26th April at 7PM \nDon’t miss this appointment and share this invitation with your family and friends: it is our opportunity to live in a healthier\, biologically preserved local environment! \nRegister online at: https://bit.ly/3U3cU2o
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SUMMARY:Monthly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Held in the Asgard Room. All are welcome.
URL:https://hyccruisinggroup.elementor.cloud/event/monthly-meeting-9/
LOCATION:Howth Yacht Club\, Middle Pier\, Howth Harbour\, Howth\, Dublin\, D13 E6V3\, Ireland
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