BMC winter lecture series 2015 presented by Theo Dorgan
by Baltimore Maritime Centre on 7 Mar 2015

Winter lecture series - Baltimore Maritime Centre - Winter lecture series Baltimore Maritime Centre
Baltimore Maritime Centre's 2015 Winter Lecture Series presents 'Stay in the boat: How not to lose the run of yourself crossing the Atlantic'
The lecture to be presented by Theo Dorgan and held on Thursday 5 February starts at 20:00. The venue is the Poolbeg Yacht and Boat Club, Ringsend, Dublin.
All are welcome. Admission of €5 in aid of the RNLI.
Theo Dorgan is a poet, novelist, translator, editor and broadcaster. A late vocation sailor, he has also written two non-fiction books recounting Atlantic crossings.
In 'Sailing for Home', he tells how he and three others sailed the 70ft schooner, Spirit of Oysterhaven', from Antigua to Kinsale.
Some years later, in a similar-sized boat but with, understandably, a bigger crew, he made the crossing from Chile to South Africa, telling that story in 'Time on the Ocean', a voyage from Cape Horn to Cape Town.
Dorgan is a Shoreline supporter of the RNLI, and always glad to help with fundraising and with publicizing their much-admired work.
He will read extracts from both of his sailing books, from his novel which is set at sea in the Mediterranean. Also to be read from his new collection of poems, 'Mine Bright Shiners', in which the sea features prominently.
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