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Listings of CIS Reports for Europe on the password protected part of the site are in an order roughly North to South. Please note that the listing of reports extends to more than one page; use the "Next" button at the foot of the page 1 list to see the next page.
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 Date Item Title Author
Thursday, 27 October 2005 Cruising Guides George Curtis
Monday, 01 July 2002 Extension of VAT Relief for yachts in EU 2002, 27Kb 1page Anne Hammick
Tuesday, 07 February 2006 The Official Gotland Canal Website George Curtis
Tuesday, 07 February 2006 The Official Kiel Canal Website George Curtis
Saturday, 22 December 2007 UK, Country-wide Information George Curtis
Friday, 09 November 2007 333 Marinas and 100 Harbour Websites Clockwise round UK - Lerwick to Orkney George Curtis
Thursday, 20 April 2006 Harwich Interactive Guide, Walton on Naze to R Ore, 51°56’N; 001°16’E, 2006, Web link George Curtis
Monday, 05 March 2007 Sail South East of England Web Site 50°48’N, 00°00W, 2007 George Curtis
Tuesday, 08 January 2008 Atlantic Spain - Country Wide Information Mark Holbrook
Tuesday, 08 January 2008 Portugal - Country Wide Information Mark Holbrook
Tuesday, 06 November 2007 Web link to Harbour Details for Portugal 2005,38°50’N 9°00’W David Lumby
 
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  • World Wide Information and Weather  ( 3 items )
  • Mediterranean and Black Sea  ( 4 items )
    Listings of CIS Reports on Mediterranean and Black Sea in the password protected part of the site are in an order roughly West to East.
  • West, South & East Africa  ( 1 items )
    Listings of CIS Reports West, South and East Africa in the password protected part of the site are in an anti-clockwise order
  • Indian Ocean & Asia  ( 5 items )
    Listings of CIS Reports on the Indian Ocean and Asia in the password protected part of the site are in order in general from East to West. Please note that the listing of reports extends to more than one page; use the "Next" button at the foot of the page 1 list to see the next page.
  • Australia & New Zealand  ( 5 items )
    Listings of CIS Reports are in order anticlockwise for Australia and Southwards for New Zealand. Please note that the listing of reports extends to more than one page; use the "Next" button at the foot of the page 1 list to see the next page.
  • East & West Pacific Rim  ( 2 items )
    Listings of CIS Reports on the password protected part of the site for East & West Pacific Rim run in a generally clockwise order.
  • Pacific Ocean  ( 3 items )
    Listings of CIS Reports in the the password protected part of the site are in general from East to West. Please note that the listing of reports extends to more than one page; use the "Next" button at the foot of the page 1 list to see the next page.
  • South America and Antartica  ( 6 items )
    Listings of CIS Reports the password protected part of the site for South America and Antartica generally run clockwise. Please note that the listing of reports extends to more than one page; use the "Next" button at the foot of the page 1 list to see the next page.
  • West Atlantic & Caribbean  ( 3 items )
    Listings of CIS Reports in the password protected part of the site on West Atlantic & Caribbean are in an order roughly North to South
  • Atlantic Islands  ( 3 items )

    Listings of CIS Reports reports on the password protected part of the site on The Atlantic Islands are in an order roughly West to East.

    Anne Hammick, author of the RCC PF publication "Atlantic Islands", would like to remind members planning to visit the Azores, Madeira, Canaries or Cape Verdes that an annual supplement to "Atlantic Islands" can be downloaded from the Imray website. She also invites members to e-mail her on atlantic.islands@virgin.net with a list of the islands they plan to visit so that she can forward them any relevant feedback received since the latest supplement was compiled. In return, she may ask them to report back on any changes they encounter during their visit.