Education
In 1976 he attended the staff course at Greenwich.
In 1976 he attended the staff course at Greenwich.
In the 1960s he served as a “jungly” in Borneo, flying the Royal Marines of 45 Commando to and from jungle locations that he was advised to “memorise then forget”. In the late 1970s served on the British naval staff in Washington, District of Columbia. From 1984 until 85 he commanded 845 Naval Air Squadron
He was appointed Administration Member of the Order of the British Empire in 1992 and retired from the Navy in 1994. He was Race Director for the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race from 1998 until 2003, and then Operations Director, responsible for liaison with sponsor cities and host ports.
He continued to work for Clipper Ventures until shortly before his death.
He described it as “a logical way to bring some gentle order to this special group of adventurers". On 24 April 2009 the club was officially launched at a ceremony at Street Katharine’s Dock.
The purpose of the club is to create an association of Clipper alumni to the mutual advantage of all parties and for the purpose of having fun. Membership is open to individuals who have completed at least one leg of the Clipper Round the World yacht race, or competed with Clipper in another approved race, or have been associated with Clipper Ventures as a staff member.