HISC Get Racing Club proves hugely successful in getting participants on the water

Over the course of 2014 the HISC Get Racing Club initiative has enabled 200 sailors to get on the water to learn key racing techniques, improve their confidence and gain valuable racing skills and experience.

Laying Up Supper – 22 November 19:00

Laying Up Supper – 22 November 19:00

Jolly Jack Tar and the Royal Navy Offshore Sailing Team are at the top

Well done to Joe Henry and the rest of the Team for another couple of excellent results in the Hamble Winter Series

RNSA (P) Autumn Series – Race 9

The much reduced fleet were treated to relatively benign conditions for the final race of the season, although Electron V, the sailing officer of the day ensured all yachts finished under nav lights by setting a lengthy beat into the tide. The course should favour the faster boats and so it proved with Jolly Jack Tar leading the way.

Tidal Diamond 419 – Recovery Weekend, Halloween Party

Tidal Diamond No. 419

Recovery Weekend

Big thanks to everyone who helped at the ‘Recovery Weekend’. Despite the forecast the weather was kind to us. The list is endless of the members who put in many hours of hard work so I won’t single anyone out, suffice to say that we witnessed all sections of the club pulling together extremely well to make the weekend actually quite enjoyable.

Linda CREWCO

18th/19th October 2014 – A Weekend to Remember!

Thank you to everyone who came to join us at Tudor for the boat recovery weekend. Good Year is safely tucked up in the compound with a lot of other boats to keep her company.

I have to say what an impressive display of good humour, efficiency, professionalism and sheer determination to complete the task. You are all heroes, reminding me just what a great club we have. – Well done to all of you.

Lin Goodyear


Who is more worn out?

The crew or their Greenland courtesy flag after 2 seasons and over 8,000 miles of sailing in the high Arctic? "Cosmic Dancer", owned and sailed by RNSA member Clive Woodman and Angela Lilienthal, finally hauled down the Greenland courtesy flag after a 2 year long adventure to Arctic Greenland. Much of the sailing they did whilst in northern Greenland was in waters that remain essentially unsurveyed.

Who is more worn out?

The crew or their Greenland courtesy flag after 2 seasons and over 8,000 miles of sailing in the high Arctic? "Cosmic Dancer", owned and sailed by RNSA member Clive Woodman and Angela Lilienthal, finally hauled down the Greenland courtesy flag after a 2 year long adventure to Arctic Greenland. Much of the sailing they did whilst in northern Greenland was in waters that remain essentially unsurveyed.

New Yachtsman’s Guide to Southampton Water and its Approaches

The Associated British Ports has produced a new Yachtsman’s Guide to Southampton Water.

New Yachtsman’s Guide to Southampton Water and its Approaches

The Associated British Ports has produced a new Yachtsman’s Guide to Southampton Water.