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Weekly meetings take place on Thursday evenings and are normally held in the ‘MBA Lounge’, formerly known as the ‘Times Square Hall’, at the VBS Community Stadium, Gander Green Lane, Sutton, Surrey unless stated otherwise under Venue in the programme.
If no specific event is listed it will usually be a social evening.
Meetings start at 20.00. – Talks start at 20.15 unless stated otherwise in the event.

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Guest speaker Jeremy Batch

MBA Lounge VBS Community Stadium, Gander Green Lane, Sutton, Surrey

Tonight there will be a guest speaker, Jeremy Batch "The Story of Navigation 2000BC to 2020AD". Jeremy is the lock keeper at Limehouse, who has acquired an enviable reputation for his original and informative historical presentations, delivered with the aid of superb photography and whizzy digital magic! This will be a very informative evening, not one to be missed.

Going Afloat Meal

Il Capriccio Ristorante 43-47 High Street, Ewell Village, Surrey

Venue:    Ristorante Il Capriccio, 43-47 High Street, Ewell Village KT17 1RX Time:       19.30 for 20:00 start Price:       £30 per head.    To include 3 courses, coffee and gratuities. Payment to the club account as soon as possible please. Drinks:      Not included.  Order and pay for your own drinks on the night. Menu Choices:   You may choose on the night. Parking:      There is a large carpark in the service road directly behind the restaurant. Access from the carpark to the restaurant is through a small passageway which is signed il Capriccio and leads directly to the rear entrance of the restaurant. Parking is now 50p for the whole evening. Car park name "Ewell High Street Pay & Display Car Park". Postcode KT17 1SN. Please note - There will be no meeting at the VBS Stadium this evening.

£30.00

Classic & Vintage Yacht Racing

This will be an amazing talk by Simon Weir on Classic & Vintage Yacht Racing.  As always as many attendees as possible to make our guest speaker welcome. Lectures | Photography by Simon Weir "An outstanding presentation with stunning photography" is just one of the many positive comments on his website, this is sure to be an evening to remember.

RYA Cruising Manager Q&A

Stuart Carruthers from the RYA will be here to answer any questions you may have.  We hope to cover topics such as Calor dropping the 4.5kg bottles, what documentation do we need when sailing to Europe plus many more. Please have a think about any questions you may wish to ask beforehand.  This will be a very useful and informative evening, driven by the audience.

Open Mic/Chat night

Subject to change but hope to have further stories and confessions.  As before it will be a great evening and someone is bound to have us in stitches of laughter!

Cowes Shakedown rally

East Cowes Marina Britannia Way, Cowes

Evening meal at Cowes Corinthian club at £22 per person. The crew registrations for this rally are currently at capacity. If you are crew and want to register your interest please use 'Crew waitlist registration' option below. if someone cancels or more capacity will become available you will be invited to join the rally. Boats and skippers can still register themselves using 'Boat registration' option as before.

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Antarctica and nearby islands

On Thursday 20th April Derek will be giving an account of his recent visit to Antarctica and nearby islands incorporating zodiac landings and the associated biosecurity; colonies of penguins and other wildlife; and the scars of the whaling industry. The talk will be supported by Derek’s collection of photographs, short videos and maps of the area. Derek’s long hankering to visit Antarctica was enhanced by his interest in Shackleton and the Imperial Trans Antarctic Expedition of 1914-16. He is a member of the James Caird Society. Derek is also very passionate that wild animals should be in the wild and not in captivity (e.g. zoos). His membership of the Born Free Foundation goes back many years.’

Guided Wandle Walk

The walk will start from the Tram Stop at the Mitcham end of Bishopsfords Road and pass through Ravensbury Park and Morden Hall Park before arriving at Merton Abbey Mills and ending at the Merton Priory Chapter House excavation site. Mick will talk about the history along the walk and at Merton Abbey Mills and the person responsible for the excavation site will tell us about the site. Start time 11am To register for the walk please contact Derek.

Kenley Aerodrome talk

Kenley Airfield is less than 14 miles from the centre of London as the crow, or Spitfire, flies. If you are ever lucky enough to fly in a glider from the airfield the tall buildings of the City seem very close. In the summer of 1940 Kenley was on the front line of the Second World War as its Hurricanes and Spitfires played an essential part in the defeat of the Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain. Although few of the remaining buildings survive, English Heritage (in 2000) identified Kenley as "The most complete fighter airfield associated with the Battle of Britain to have survived". Eleven of the original E-shaped blast pens remain at least in part. In 2015 we had a talk at Sutton Mariners from Alan Morgan, chair of Kenley Airfield Friends Group, who gave a presentation about the airfield and the Kenley Revival Project, which was just about to receive a large grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund. This Thursday Alan is back in support of Linda Duffield, Legacy Officer for Kenley Revival, who will be talking about the history of RAF Kenley and the work done by the revival project.

Visitors are welcome on any Thursday club night held at the VBS Community Stadium