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Sea Cadets Win Best Dressed at Royalist Regatta...

Sea Cadets Win Best Dressed at Royalist Regatta...

20/05/2013

The winners of this year’s Sea Cadet Royalist Regatta was Sunshine, closely followed by the Royal Navy and while Sea Cadets didn’t place in the top three (Fort Vale came 3rd) they did win best dressed crew for a second year running!

The Sea Cadet Royalist Regatta, now in its 16th year, sailed off Portsmouth on 17 May to raise funds for the charity. Sea Cadets from Edmonton unit were members of the Worshipful Company of Actuaries crew while Cowes Sea Cadets had a crew sponsored by Lord Iliffe and a mixed Sea Cadet crew took part thanks to donations from sponsors.

Racing in Beneteau Oceanis 37’ yachts supplied by Fairview Sailing 8 teams were  competing for the Shipwrights’ Trophy.

Race results were:

1st prize: Sunshine
2nd prize: Royal Navy
3rd prize: Ted Fort
City Cup:Worshipful Company of Actuaries and Edmondton Sea Cadets
Best dressed: Sea Cadets mixed crew 
Bonhams Scope: Cowes Sea Cadets
Regatta Dishiest crew: Umpires

Sailing Regatta Gets Under Way

Sailing Regatta Gets Under Way

06/05/2013

The Sea Cadet Royalist Regatta, now in its 16th year, sails off Portsmouth on 17 May to raise funds for the charity. Sea Cadets aged 16 -17 are also taking part in this great day of racing Beneteau Oceanis 37’ yachts, supplied by Fairview Sailing.

Eight teams are competing for the Shipwrights’ Trophy, including the Royal Navy. Last year’s winners were Fort Vale Engineering and the event raised over £35,000 for the charity’s work with young people.

The event starts with informal races in the Solent with the main race, organised by Royal Thames Yacht Club, taking place on 17 May. Prizes are awarded at the end of the days racing.

Success for South West and Eastern at National...

Success for South West and Eastern at National...

29/04/2013

South West Area swept the board at the National Drill and Piping finals at SCTC Raleigh this weekend.  Although despite Eastern not winning as many individual awards as South West their overall points total meant that they took home joint 1st place with South West Area.

Congratulatiosn to everyone who took part! 

The final results were:

Unarmed Best Dress Squad - Southern Area/Medway Towns Unit
Best Arena Display - Unarmed - Eastern Area/Lincoln
Best Sea Cadet Squad Commander - Eastern Area/Lincoln Unit/POC M Gell
Best Sea Cadet Unarmed Squad - Eastern Area/Lincoln Unit
 
RMC Best Dressed Troop - South West Area/Troop 1/Walsall Unit
RMC Best Arena Display - South West Area/Troop 1/Walsall Unit
RMC Best Troop Commander - South West Area/Troop 1/Walsall Unit/Cpl S Hodgetts
RMC Best Troop - South West Area/Troop 1/Walsall Unit
 
Colour Party Best Dress - South West Area/Weston Super Mare Unit
Best Sea Cadet Colour Party - South West Area/Weston Super Mare Unit
 
Piping Best Dressed Area - South West Area/Portland Unit
Best Individual Piper - Eastern Area/Northampton and Rushden/POC J Barley
Best Piping Team - South West Area/Portland Unit
 
Overall Winning Area - Joint 1st - Eastern/South West

Cash Boost for Cornish Cadets

Cash Boost for Cornish Cadets

26/04/2013

Cornish Sea Cadets won’t miss out on the chance to get their feet wet this summer with an amazing donation from Western Provident Association (WPA) Benevolent Foundation.

On April 28 at Stithians Lake the Lord Lieutenant for Cornwall and Sarah Newton MP along with foundation representatives will see the results of this as the new boats are blessed and cadets from five Cornish units - Falmouth & Penryn, Penzance, St Austell, Truro and Padstow - take to the water for their maiden voyage.

WPA BF is making a big commitment to Cornish Sea Cadets over the next five years making sure that 141 local Sea Cadets have access to brand new equipment including three RS Fevas (a two person sailboat), two Topper Dinghies, two Topper Sails, 24 wet suits, 24 spray suits and other equipment needed to operate the vessels.

The donation also allows for the Sea Cadets main district boating station to be relocated to Stithians Lake, making access for cadets in the area even better as it’s now all in one spot, and as its non tidal cadets can spend even more time on the water. The donation also covers the costs of maintenance, as well as training 117 volunteers who support cadets, plus a cadet bursary scheme so Cornish cadets can go sailing offshore.Read more here

Triumphant!

Triumphant!

21/04/2013

Sea Cadets across the UK have rowed the world. Over 24,900 miles have been achieved since the national ‘Row the World in 80 hours’ launched at 7am on Thursday 18 April.

Over the last four days nearly 200 Sea Cadet units and over 3,000 cadets and volunteers have been working hard to row the miles that will raise pounds for a new Sea Cadet training ship.

The end of the row was signalled as staff from Sea Cadet HQ in London reached Tower Bridge in London, after spending the last 80 hours rowing from Oxford – champagne was toasted under the bridge on a  huge achievement!

To keep spirits up as the team rowed to London, units along the way cheered their progress and offered a helping hand - Sunbury and Walton gave them tea and cakes and Oxford, Maidenhead and Kingston gave them a bed for the night!

Well done to everybody who has taken part or who has sponsored us, your support means the world to us. We’ll post up the total amount raised shortly.

Take a look at our facebook page to see how other units got on here

Donate to the New Ship Appeal here

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