Clive Woodman: Navigating Challenges in the High Arctic

Published on
October 16, 2022

by Gillian

Winter Lecture by Clive Woodman

Book by Friday 28th November!

On Wednesday 2nd November we're delighted to be welcoming Clive Woodman. During his career as an Officer in the Royal Navy, Clive was a keen Offshore Racing Yachtsman. This lecture is a joint meeting between the Royal Lymington Yacht Club and the Solent Branch of the Royal Institute of Navigation.
 
Retiring in his thirties he set up his own international IT Servicing and Consulting business specialising in the design of databases.  Since 2000 he has cruised extensively in high latitudes including the Antarctica peninsular, South Georgia, Svalbard, Greenland, Labrador and Alaska.

Clive’s cruise reports and navigational notes have bought him acclaim and prizes mainly from the Royal Cruising Club, Royal Geographic Society and RNSA.

The lecture will start at 18:30 prompt, so we recommend you arrive in good time to get a drink from the bar to take to your seat in the Island Room. If you are booked for supper, it will be served in the River Room after the lecture, please sit where you wish.  Supper service will be served buffet style.

Book your seat and your supper!

Members should book for supper no later than Friday 28th November, along with any dietary requirements. Supper this week will be pulled pork or veggie burger with red cabbage slaw and chips
for £15:00. If you would like to attend the lecture without the supper, please also reserve your seat so that we can monitor numbers.

Book seats and suppers here

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