RNSA get reprieve, moorings available

The RNSA Medway has agreed a lease with Homes England to remain at the Mast Slip in the Chatham Historic Dockyard until at least the end of 2022. This means that the RNSA can promote their moorings in the river Medway.

The RNSA has its roots in the Royal Navy and other associated groups such as the Royal Navy Reserves and the Sea Cadets. The membership is extended to the civilian community, who make up the majority of the members at Chatham. The membership encompasses like-minded souls with interests in sailing as well as motor boating, providing a warm and friendly atmosphere. 

The RNSA Medway is based at the Mast Slip at Chatham just down river from Turks Boatyard at the Chatham Historic Dockyard. The compound around the Mast Slip is secure with a dedicated access. The group owns and operates 28 swinging moorings in Chatham Reach, either side of Chatham Marina lock gates. The moorings are regularly maintained and can support yachts up to a maximum of 36ft in length. Access is by dinghy from the slipway

The facilities at the Mast Slip compound include an extended walkway into the river on the slipway along with secure storage for tenders and storage for outboards in a dedicated and secure container. Trailer dinghies can also be stored on site for those members interested in sailing of this type. There is a Ward Room where members can meet as well as a workshop. 

The moorings charges are £495 per year plus a membership fee to the RNSA Medway. For more information please contact Maurice Smith, Moorings Master, on 07973 404117.

3 thoughts on “RNSA get reprieve, moorings available”

  1. So in 2022 they are evicted, what happens to the moorings, are they just abandoned or become visitors bouys for those who come up the river and don’t want to stay at a marina,

  2. I was just about to ask that Toni.
    Only 5 months left then!
    Medway YC are excellent hosts for visiting craft wanting to stay in the river.
    Long term solution would be to find a new permanent home.

    1. No Nick, the shoreside facilities are guaranteed to END of 2022 and the club is hopeful that an ongoing arrangement can be agreed with the developers. There is no threat to the moorings themselves.

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