SABS (Southern Area Boat Station) is a weekend or a week course at Whale Island staying on HMS Bristol.
HMS Bristol was the only type 82 destroyer ever built for the Royal Navy. Decommissioned in 1991 and then converted into a training and accommodation vessel to replace HMS Kent.
HMS Bristol is the closest experience you can get of going to sea with the Royal Navy and to see what it would be like to live on a Navy ship but without leaving the port.
Over a weekend you spend a day and a half on the water with an evening class based on the subject you have chosen. Last weekend I opted to take my powerboat level 1 and even though I had not even stepped into a champ before, I managed to attain the qualification.
To top your amazing week or weekend you meet other cadets from all over southern area.
~Cadet K Harper
I am currently working through my Powerboating Level 2 qualification which I started last year at SCTC (Sea Cadet Training Centre) at Weymouth.
This weekend I went to SABS at Whale Island in Portsmouth to do some more training. I like living on HMS Bristol because it gives you an insight into what the Navy have to do onboard a ship.
When you go on SABS courses there are other cadets from all of the southern area, this means that you can make loads of new friends. One of our lessons, Sea Safety & Navigation, was taken on the bridge of the ship which was a whole new experience for me.
~Cadet M Evans