Cruising in the RNSA
There are over 5000 members in the RNSA and, although the racing fraternity seem to get all the glory, by and large the majority of members are cruising yachtsmen. Whether you are a blue water cruiser in foreign parts, a family cruiser in home waters or a middle distance sailor who explores the coast of UK and the nearby islands and coastline of mainland Europe, the Association has something for you.
For home water cruisers the Branches around the country produce annual programmes of rallies overseen by Rear Commodore Cruising and his team. If you want to find out what is going on in this area contact details are listed on the
Cruising Committee page of this website.
If you prefer to sail alone or further afield there is a network of
Honorary Local Officers (HLOs) who can provide information about facilities in their areas; their details are listed in the Yearbook or can be viewed on line in the "Members
Only" section of this website. If you do not already have a user name and
password, you can get your login details from the RNSA Office. There is also a wealth of other information recorded in members’ cruise reports published in the Journal which are well worth reviewing before you venture into waters with which you are unfamiliar. A
searchable database
of cruise reports is also available in the "Members Only" section of the
website, along with a
Cruising Forum in which
you can exchange views and seek advice on cruising matters from fellow members.
Whatever floats your boat we have something to make your cruising life easier and more enjoyable. Another of the benefits of belonging to the RNSA.