Visitors Mooring Buoys Helford River and St Mawes

New mooring buoys planned We have experienced some trouble with the pick up line and mooring pendants on these moorings getting entangled around the riser chain. These moorings will shortly be replaced with new yellow Polyform buoys marked RNSA MEMBERS ONLY. They will not have pick up pendants but will have a securing shackle on the top so you will have to provide your own boat to mooring line.

Try Sailing Well Underway

Try Sailing In May with Push The Boat Out is well underway in Scotland as hundreds get afloat over the first week of May.

Team Scotland Success at 2019 ET Champs

A strong Team Scotland took part in the 33rd Eric Twinname Championships over the 4th-6th of May

This Girl Can sail with RYA Push the Boat Out

Get out on the water and try sailing this May

RYANI Seeking To Appoint Income Generation Committee

RYANI is seeking to appoint an Income Generation Committee to assist in the delivery of the Commercial Plan.

RNSA(P) Dinghy Race Coaching 1

Evening of dinghy race coaching in Portsmouth harbour Eight dinghy sailors gathered in Portsmouth this evening for some race coaching. RC(Dinghies) Cdr Andy Wood delivered a short period of classroom training followed by a one hour session on the water. The fleet of 6 RNSA owned boats (5 Fusions and one Hartley 15) conducted a series of tacking drills and practice starts then finished of with an informal but keenly contested race.

Eric Twiname Junior Championships winners crowned

The 33rd Eric Twiname Junior Championships came to a close on Bank Holiday Monday with a new set of young winners crowned.

More sailing opportunities on the Isle of Wight for people with disabilities

Cowes Sailability Club can now offer more opportunities for people with disabilities to go sailing on the Isle of Wight following the arrival of its new sailing boat.

UKSA goes OnBoard to get kids out sailing

UKSA in Cowes, Isle of Wight is on course to inspire the next generation of sailors after joining RYA OnBoard - the national grassroots scheme which makes it easier and cheaper to get more young people on the water.

Volunteer Yotties Return

The Royal Yacht Britannia welcomes the volunteer 'Yotties' this week who return annually to help maintain one of Scotland's most poular vistors attractions.