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Royal connections through the ages
Celebrating the rya’s royal legacy.
From holidays to yacht racing, The Royal Family has a long history of seafaring.
As we celebrate the Coronation of our new Monarch, His Majesty King Charles III, we look back at the RYA’s connections with The Royal Family and their passion for spending time on the water.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Over the centuries the Monarchy has sailed aboard 83 royal yachts, including the most recent, HMY Britannia, which often hosted the RYA Council meetings during Cowes Week.
In addition to her diplomatic duties on Royal Tours, HMY Britannia was also a vessel for family holidays. During the summer months, The Royal Family would often take off on what became known as the aptly named Western Isles tour, cruising around Scotland.
In 1948, Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh were listed as new members of the RYA (known then as the Yacht Racing Association).
It became the Royal Yachting Association in 1952 when Sir Ralph Gore, then President, spoke of “Her Majesty’s recent command that the name of the Association will in future be the Royal Yachting Association."
The Duke of Edinburgh sailed frequently with Prince Charles in the Dragon Class keelboat Bluebottle, a wedding present to Her Majesty The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh from the Island Sailing Club in Cowes, Isle of Wight. Bluebottle is the only British Dragon to have won an Olympic medal, picking up a bronze at the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was our Patron for many years and the Duke was elected as President of the RYA for the first time in 1956. It was under his watch, the first ever RYA Training Committee was formed.
His Majesty King Charles
A keen watersports fan, His Majesty King Charles III has been known to enjoy scuba diving and sailing – and was one of the first Royal members in the world to discover windsurfing in the 1970s.
Among many boating-related engagements over the years as The Prince of Wales, he visited the Olympic and Paralympic sailing venue at Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy (WPNSA) in the build up to the 2012 Games, christening the boat of 49er due Stevie Morrison and Ben Rhodes.
The Princess Royal
Following in her father's footsteps, Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal has been President of the RYA since 1987 and is also Patron of the RYA Foundation .
A keen sailor, Princess Anne and her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, have kept a Rustler 44, Ballochbuie, at Ardfern in Scotland and have enjoyed cruising, sometimes as far as the Hebrides.
Amongst her duties as President, The Princess Royal has chaired almost every RYA AGM. She regularly visits sailing clubs across the UK to mark milestones, shows her support for the British Sailing Team and presents the annual RYA Volunteer Awards .
In an interview for RYA Magazine , she speaks fondly of her long history and love for sailing: “For me it’s important to have time away and sailing really is time away. It gives you a complete change from anything you’re doing and from my perspective, having a boat on the west coast of Scotland gives me two things – time away and in an attractive area.”
The Prince of Wales and Princess of Wales
The Prince and Princess of Wales also share a love for being outdoors and spending time on the water. The Princess of Wales has incorporated her love for sailing into her royal duties as Patron of sailing charity, the 1851 Trust .
When she was appointed, she said: “I feel very fortunate to have enjoyed sailing from a young age and I know it is a great way of providing young people with the opportunity to develop skills and confidence”.
As a family, the Prince and Princess of Wales enjoy spending time on the coast, introducing their own three children to sailing.
Welcome to the Royal Naval Sailing Association
Founded in 1935, the RNSA is a Service Sports Association and charity that delivers the sport of sailing and associated activities for the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and their associated reserve forces.
The RNSA operates across the UK and aims to get Service men and women of all sailing abilities actively engaged in our sport. We passionately believe sailing is an ideal vehicle for improving personal skills and military efficiency. We organise our sailing into the core disciplines of yachting (both racing and cruising), dinghy sailing and windsurfing and have a fantastic active sailing and social programme.
In January 2020 RNSA was recognised as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (Charity No 1183562).
Supporting the Royal Navy
Learn more about the exciting oppurtunities in the Royal Navy and the role that sailing plays in promoting esprit de corps.
RNSA - The Charity
RNSA is a charity whose mission is to improve health and physical fitness of serving personnel through the sport of sailing.
RNSA Members
RNSA Members can gain access to a wide range of news, services and discounts through the Members' Portal
RNSA - Sailing Academy
Our Sailing Academy is a virtual portal designed to signpost events, identify opportunities and shape pathways for all those looking to sail with the Royal Naval Sailing Association.
RNSA - Youth Crew
The Youth Crew is open to children of Royal Navy, Royal Marines, and Royal Fleet Auxiliary members. To join, attend a free RNSA youth sailing week. All provided free of charge.
A charity supporting Service personnel
The Charity
In January 2020 RNSA was recognised as a Charitable Incorporated organisation
We are reliant on non-public funding and have some 5000 members who support the charity through their subscriptions and time. This amazing membership base forms the foundation of our success, which along with some brilliant volunteer engagement is essential to our ability to deliver the sport of sailing for the Royal Navy.
The strong support of the Naval charities and our other partners is also fundamental to enabling us to deliver against our charitable endeavour.
Our mission and charitable object:
The provision of facilities and activities
For the sport of sailing to improve health and physical fitness and to promote esprit de corps of serving personnel
Interested in Partnering
Contact the CEO who would be delighted to discuss ways in which you could help.
Donating to the Charity
If you are interested in donating, legacy giving or other financial support please get in touch with the office team .
As a registered charity and Service Sports Association, RNSA will aim to meet its charitable objects by relevant activities including:
Encouraging competitive and non-competitive sailing.
Throughout the Royal Navy and across all skill levels
Organising events and opportunities
To take part in all forms of competitive and non-competitive sailing, including the provision of training, coaching, examining, advice and information that assists members to gain internationally recognised qualifications and sail anywhere in the world.
Providing services, assets and facilities
Including suitable craft and moorings, making appropriate charges for optional services and facilities. This includes support to regional Sailing and Water Sports Activity Centres.
Encouraging and promoting liaison
Btween members of the Association and members of other yacht clubs and sailing associations at home and abroad.
Coordinating racing throughout the Service
Aiming for the highest possible standards of Service sailing in competitive events at all levels from local club to international representation.
Act as a focus for sailing within the Royal Navy
including providing advice on suitable craft for use by the Services for naval training, adventurous sail training, competition and recreation.
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Rnsa membership offers a unique and exciting opportunity to support our service men and women through the sport of sailing..
As a charity, our focus and all financial spend is, of course, aligned with this charitable Object. We are not government funded and are completely reliant on the support of members, grants, donations and other charitable support. So, any support is genuinely welcomed and will be used to optimum affect. All levels of experience welcome. If you have not sailed before, no problem – just get in touch .
RNSA Membership Benefits
Beneficiaries:.
- Go sailing Offshore, Dinghy and Windsurfing – all levels of ability welcome. We are particularly keen to encourage complete novices to try sailing. There really is something for everyone.
- Personal development Great opportunities to develop teamwork, improve fitness, learn new skills and have fun. Access to Water Sports Activity Centres / RN Sailing Centres.
- Reward success Prizes, RN Colours, RN Sports awards.
- RYA accredited training pathways For both beginners and experienced sailors.
- Provision of dinghies to support development For charter to individual campaigners on a pathway to higher performance.
- Financial, logistic and practical support For approved sailing events including, regattas, training camps and overseas tours.
- Social Be part of a great sport focused community with a strong history and an exciting future.
Active Supporters:
- Support Service Sailing Through your subscription know that you are supporting our service men and women and their ability to deliver for the Naval Service.
- Volunteers Enjoy the opportunity of sharing expertise and skills to help develop those of others.
- Shared Royal Naval ethos and values With 85 years of history and shared Naval sailing heritage.
- Welcome visitor at sailing clubs worldwide Being a member of one of the best-known sailing associations there is, with helpful contacts in many harbours across the globe.
- Journal Annual publication containing activity reports from beneficiaries, active supporters and donators, details of future events, opportunities on offer through the regional Branches, other useful information and updates on members’ discounts.
- Blue Ensign Ability to wear an un-defaced Blue Ensign on vessels over 7m, subject to a successful application of a permit and a small additional fee.
- Social Join an active community of Naval sailing enthusiasts and enjoy a busy RNSA and local Branch programme, annual meetings and receptions, prize-giving events to celebrate success on the water. Be part of a strong link with the Naval Service and enjoy access to plenty of sailing related advice!
- Discounts Various offers available exclusively for RNSA members with details on the website and in the online ‘Member’s Only’ shop.
- RYA Courses Preferential access to RYA on-line training courses.
- Moorings Great value permanent and visitor moorings available around the country – subject to availability and for an additional fee. Details on the moorings’ section of the RNSA website.
RNSA Membership Types
The following personnel may apply for full membership of the rnsa:.
- Serving in the RN, RM, RFA, Maritime Reserves (Active List), URNU, DETUS.
- Serving in the Commonwealth or Allied Naval forces.
- Serving in Sea Cadets or CCF as a volunteer, leader, instructor.
- Veteran/no longer serving in RN, RM, RFA, Maritime reserve (Active List), QARNNS, WRNS, RNXS, Commonwealth or Allied Naval Forces.
Special Offer Serving Personnel in Category A below pay no subscriptions for the first year of membership. Thereafter the normal subscription of £46 is payable.
Annual cost of Full Membership £46 - no joining fee for those in Category A and B above. £46 joining fee for those in Categories C and D.
Personnel who do not qualify for Full Membership may apply for Associate Membership if they satisfy one of the criteria below:
- Serving in the British Army or RAF (and member of their Sailing Association).
- Veteran / no longer serving in the British Army or RAF (and member of their Sailing Association) .
- Civilian who is currently working in a Royal Navy appointment and has had greater than 6 months in post.
- A Civil Servant (and member of the CSSA) who is currently working with the RN or with the MOD in a Navy related role and has had greater than 6 months in post. Or has left that role after more than 12 months in post. .
- A direct descendant (one generation only) of a current or former RNSA full member.
- Nominated by the RNSA Exec Board for individuals who offer specific skills to support the Charity.
Associate members will enjoy the same benefits as the other categories of membership, although will be entitled to fly the appropriate RNSA burgee for their membership category.
Annual cost of Associate Membership £46 - joining fee £46 for those in Categories B, C and D.
Family Members:
Members may elect to include their immediate family members in their membership as Associate Members. Eligibility for family membership applies to spouses / civil partners and offspring * up to eighteen years of age or up to twenty-five years of age if in full time education.
Annual cost of Family Membership £69 - no joining fee for serving Naval Personnel, £46 joining fee for others.
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If you wish to support the RNSA’s charitable work to enhance the operational capability of our Naval men and women through membership, grants, sponsorship, volunteering, partnering or helping in any other way, the then please get in touch with Phil, our Chief Executive. Thank you.
Philip Warwick
Chief executive officer.
Heather Tarr
Sophie Joseph
Membership secretary.
Simon Horsfield
Sailing manager.
Josh Atherton
Youth sailing coordinator.
Gemma Shields
Moorings manager.
Nick Miller
Moorings operations manager.
Wayne Shirley
Outreach manager, keeping you updated.
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Latest News
Month of the Military Child
April is the Month of the Military Child and this links perfectly with our Sail Together initiative and opportunity for children of serving families to join RNSA's Youth Crew for free sailing courses
RNSA Sailing Academy
We have launched a new initiative for 2024 called the Sailing Academy. The idea is that it helps clearly signpost pathways to enjoy sailing with the RNSA. Why not have a look using the link below.
RNSA Annual Prize Giving - 22 March
We are pleased to invite members to our annual RNSA Prize Giving, which will be held at the Wardroom HMS Nelson on Friday 22 March 2024 at 1900.
Introducing a brand NEW initiative: RNSA Youth Crew
With funding from Greenwich Hospital and delivered through Andrew Simpson Foundation, RNSA will be offering free start sailing courses for children of Naval families. Watch this space for details!
BRNC Crew take Silver in Chilean Naval Regatta
Last month, a team from Britannia Royal Naval College (BRNC) travelled to Chile to take part in the Valparaíso Regatta, organised by the Chilean Navy.
HMS OARDACIOUS - The RN's Ocean Rowing team
RNSA wishes the HMS OARDACIOUS team every success for the World's Toughest Row. Fundraising for mental health and well-being support for members of the Armed Forces, the start is 0800 on 13 December.
RNSA members' lunch 15 December
We are delighted to invite members to join us onboard the SS Shieldhall on Friday 15th December for a buffet lunch, an informal update on RNSA's activities and an opportunity to catch up with friends.
Holt Cup Race Report
Please see the attachment for a race report on last weekend's Holt Cup. If you are interested in sailing with the RNSA please see our website for more details.
RNSA's Volunteer of the Year
The Holt Cup at the weekend provided the perfect opportunity for Paul Knox-Johnston of Haven Knox-Johnston Insurance to present Roger Irvine a GoPro camera in recognition of his great work for RNSA.
Holt Cup Team Racing Regatta
An amazing weekend saw 8 teams fight to win the Holt Cup over 30 races in some stunning West Country weather. Many congratulations to Bristol URNU who narrowly overcame the Plymouth team in the final.
Inter-Service Windsurfing Champs 27/28 Sep
RN were runners up to the Army in a competitive and hugely enjoyable regatta. Congratulations to all involved and thanks to the ASA for running it so well. #Sailnavy #RNSA
Women's Open Keelboat Championship 9/10 Sep
A great regatta in some challenging conditions that was much enjoyed by the RNSA team. Great development opportunity for the crew and part of the programme to optimise Cutlass, our Corby 29.
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RYA SafeTrx 4+
Tracking you home safely, royal yachting association, designed for iphone.
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Official app of the Royal Yachting Association (RYA) – RYA SafeTrx allows you to register your vessel and plan and track your trip on your smartphone. This app is freely available to anyone, you do not need to be an RYA member. It is free to download and there is no charge to use it. Once registered, choose from the menu options to plan and file your trip (Sail Plan mode) or just activate the tracking function of the app (Track only mode).If you are filing a Sail Plan, choose your vessel, set the ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival), enter the number of persons on board, the activity type and choose your emergency contact. Then, using the built-in maps, select a starting point, an optional waypoint and the end destination. Once this is completed simply press the ‘set sail’ button when you are ready to start your trip. You and your emergency contacts will be automatically alerted following an escalation process after the journey exceeds the ETA in Sail Plan mode. Pressing ‘set sail’ in Sail plan mode or just pressing the start button in Track only mode will register trip details with the RYA server and will activate position reporting in the app. At regular intervals the app will send a position report to the server. At any stage during the trip you can end your trip, revise the ETA, number of people on board or the destination. Use the RYA SafeTrx app to: - Quickly start recording using the ‘Track only’ mode to begin tracking at a touch of a button. Change the recording interval to save on battery consumption when your tracking is in progress. - Find nearby port and marina information, Notices to Mariners, VHF channels, lifeboat stations and useful safety information using the “Explorer” tool. - Access location-based and real-time weather when planning your trip or when your trip is in progress. - Give friends and family peace of mind ashore by sharing your real-time location on a live map, and allow them to track you while you’re on the water. - Check valuable maritime safety information when both online and offline. - Create your own personalised checklist to be included as part of your Sail Plan before departing. - Activate an Emergency call from within the RYA SafeTrx app. (iPhone only) - Manage your profile, vessel, checklist and emergency contact information. Continued use of GPS running in the background can considerably decrease battery life while in use. Please note: This application’s functionality and the information it contains are published on the understanding that end users are to apply their own knowledge and skills in the use of this application. Maritime safety is an extremely serious matter. In an emergency this application’s function and information are not meant to be relied on exclusively. Other reliable information and help from third parties should be looked for and made use of in addition. This application can provide valuable coordinates of the user’s position, as determined by the mobile device used and the GPS system. Mobile devices and their supporting telecommunication networks are, however, not reliable and there is a real chance of loss of connection between the mobile device and the mobile network and / or the GPS system. Nor is there any guarantee that the connection between your mobile device and mobile networks will be uninterrupted. The user hereby agrees to and accepts all risks involved in the use of this application.
Version 2023.1.3
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Cannot download app on to new iPad
CG66 was a database used by the UK coastguard, so that individual yacht details could be entered by the owner. This had the advantage of linking the details to either the MMSI or the associated callsign of the vessel. If there were any reason to contact HMCG, by giving the MMSI the CG could get all the detail needed from the database, especially in an emergency. This keeps r/t to a minimum, no mistakes are made on the data and the crew can focus on the emergency instead of being distracted by the VHF comms. CG66 was ended in March 2020 and the database function was replaced by the RYA SafeTrx system. The app itself is an excellent concept and continually being developed. The app will not function on later iPads, but works well on smartphones. Although a useful planning tool, this is the only major shortfall. I would strongly recommend logging your vessel's details with the SafeTrx database.
Almost excellent
I use this app all the time, it gives me peace of mind that if something happens my last known position will be recorded. I particularly like being able to look back at trips and see details of the journey. I did have it on my iPhone 4S but even though it works, setting the waypoints is impossible as the screen keeps scrolling to my location as soon as I take my finger off. I now use it on my iPhone 7 and the only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars is that it’s constantly checking my location, not just during the trip while the program is active, but after the trip is ended it carries on, even after I’ve forced the app to close, restarted the phone etc. The only way I can stop it is by going into settings, privacy, and denying it access to the gps. I then never remember to turn it on and the program tells me as I’m setting up my next trip. On the whole, good, and very useful but my paranoia is asking why it keeps checking my location?
Use it every passage
This is one of the best safety enhancing contributions of recent times. I use it on every coastal passage. Even if making a crossing e.g. Irish Sea or Channel and losing cell range it still means there is someone holding your course history out to about 12 miles (cell range) and an expectation of when you should be popping into cell range on the other side. Since my emergency contact is also a parent it also gives them constant reassurance. Technically the App has worked without problem for me, you just need to leave it active on your phone the whole trip don’t close the app. I also like the history you get as I now have a nice course library of my recent passages. Top marks to the RYA on this one.
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