Natter & Noggin Solent November

I want to hold a natter and a noggin meet in the Solent area in early November.
I would like sugestions where to meet, also for me it’s a long day and a lot of miles from Devon, so it will only go ahead if we get a solid commitment from people in that area or if anyone local would like to help organise.
Thank you for being members of the association
Peter Crawley
Commodore HTCCA

Newport IOW meet

Hello all
We have a meet at Newport IOW on the 10/11 of August. I have been asked about possible boat numbers by the Harbour Authority.
If you intend to attend please let me know boat size and number of persons and also if you’re interested in going out for a meal or two (possibly local curry house as one)?

Thank you for being members of the Association
Peter Crawley
Commodore. HTCCA

HTCCA Summer Newletter

While it seems as if the sailing season has only just got going I’m turning my mind to putting together the summer newsletter so I need your contributions.. Please find a little time to write an article on anything to do with cruising catamarans – trips, plans, modifications/improvements made for example (some photos are also most welcome) – and send it to me at editor@htcca.co.uk by 8 June. Don’t forget there’s also the “Quick tips” section to pass on brief advice in a line or two.

Happy sailing (and writing)

Tim Beavon

Solent bank holiday meet

Solent bank holiday meet 25/26/27 May Newtown Creak IOW

Hello all
I have been trying to find a suitable place to hold a meet over the forth coming bank holiday that has availability for some catamarans, and I have been struggling.
I spoke to the harbour master at New Town creak in the IOW which has 20 mooring bouys so have decided to opt for this.
I believe the nearest eating place is about a mile and a half away so possible barbecue time on the beach.
As I live in the West Country it is very weather dependent for me and a good 22 hour slog.
If you’re thinking of coming please message me and we can get organised.
Thank you for being members of the association.
Peter Crawley