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Dean M Litherland-Smith (born February 1968) is an English entrepreneur whose interest include accounting and sailing.
He was born in Birmingham UK moving to Lichfield when he was twelve months old where he now lives with his wife Deborah and cat Oreo.
Owning his own bookkeeping practice Dean offers bookkeeping, payroll and business services to a wide variety of clients.
Although living just about as far from the sea as is possible in the UK Dean and his wife are passionate about sailing.
In 2024 Dean studied for the RYA day skipper and whilst on the course developed a number of crib sheets to aid in passage planning.
Developing this idea further led to the writing of a number of sailing relegated books.
These include;
·Passage planning
·Sailing logbook
·Defects logbook
·Secondary port interpolation tables