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Ladies Afloat Days in Cruising Committee
As you may know, “Ladies Afloat” is a once a month, Wednesday outing when Ladies who perhaps do not have the opportunity to sail as much as they may wish, are encouraged to have a day out in company on a members’ boat.
No experience is necessary and whilst it is not an instructional course, the ladies are very welcome to join in the sailing/helming/sail trimming activities (or simply enjoy watching & chatting to the others) as they wish.
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Lymington Mid Week Rally Report 16th-17th April in Cruising News & Reports
It was a good sail in sunshine with a strong ebb tide and the entrance to the Lymington suddenly appeared on the bow marked by the exit of the ferry. 
We motored up the river squeezing between the moored yachts, the ferry and the racing dinghies. I just wonder what is going to happen if they allow the larger ferries to plough between Lymington and Yarmouth.
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Kynance Cove in Cruising Notes
Kynance Cove is one of the most attractive and dramatic anchorages in the West Country, lying just over a mile NNW of the Lizard Point.
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Cruising Seminar Report in Cruising Committee
The Cruising Committee organised their second seminar on Saturday 29th March, which was attended by 33 members and 12 guests. 
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There are really two Weymouths. in Cruising Notes

There are really two Weymouths. Seaside Weymouth spread along the splendid sandy bay and the cosy intimate Weymouth harbour to the south of it. But I have never found the harbour to live up to expectations as a port of call for cruising yachts.

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Worbarrow Bay, and also known as Mupe Bay in Cruising Notes
These pictures are of a delightful anchorage off the Dorset coast on the western side of Worbarrow bay , and also known as Mupe Bay .
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Welcome to the Cruising at the Royal Southern Yacht Club. in Cruising Committee
The Cruising Committee present their programme for 2008 which kicks off with the Easter Rally to Yarmouth on Friday March 21st. This is the earliest time the holiday will be for 50 years and spring will hardly have started!
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West Bay Dorset 50 42N 02 45W. in Cruising Notes

I had always been hoping for a halfway harbour in crossing Lyme Bay - 45nm from Portland Bill to Dart - too often a tedious plug against a westerly , or a motoring marathon in a calm. Lyme Regis harbour is of limited use only to bilge keelers or other shallow drafters. Local boats do not always make you welcome drying out against the mole.
The two or three offshore moorings are exposed and most unlikely to allow a peaceful night.

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