- Raven's Ait
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(gbmapping|TQ175679)Raven's Ait is an island in the
Thames atSurbiton , inSurrey , in the reach aboveTeddington Lock . It is situated at the upstream end ofQueen's Promenade [http://www.kingston.gov.uk/browse/environment/land_and_premises/recreation_sites/queens_promenade.htm] where it departs from the river and opposite [http://www.thamessailingclub.co.uk/A96C9/Home.aspx Thames Sailing Club] , home of the Thames A Class Raters [http://www.thamessailingclub.co.uk/E0760/Raters/Rater_Descriptions.aspx] at gbmapping|TQ175679. Access is from Queen's Promenade, by ferry.Level with the upstream accommodation block is an area on the Surrey bank that the locals used as a car park, but which is actually an old
draw dock .History
Long owned or leased by The Navy League, then the charity responsible for the Sea Cadet Corps and the
Girls' Nautical Training Corps , Raven's Ait was the home of TS Neptune, a major sailing, canoeing and boating training establishment until The Navy League invested instead inTS Royalist a smallBrig .Until 1970 the buildings were the familiar wooden clad "Sea Cadet Blue", with very old style dormitories and a very naval discipline. In 1971 a major rebuilding operation started, with the entire accommodation except the superintendent's house rebuilt by Haymills Construction. That rebuilding replaced all the old wooden buildings with today's island buildings, which are nowadays a conference and wedding centre [www.ravensait.co.uk] .
During the rebuilding a small number of activities were carried on downstream of
Kingston upon Thames , at the Albany Park sailing base opposite TheRoyal Canoe Club , with instructors commuting daily by boat.Activities while A Navy League Watersports Venue
Raven's Ait was accredited by the
Royal Yachting Association and by theBritish Canoe Union to conduct training in their respective disciplines. It also provided a semi-permanent mooring for "Sparkle", a catamaran designed to be sailed by persons of restricted physical ability and mobility.Motor Boating Skills
The boats were almost all naval stock, and all diesel powered:
*a 25 footnaval cutter (Twin cylinder diesel), centre pseudo-cabin housing engine
*several "Viking" open tenders (single cylinder air cooled diesel) with poor handling
*workboat with acuddy , acquired from Haymills Construction after the rebuild, similar to the Vikings, but with better handling
*"Number 8", a small clinker built smart, stubby, open launch, about 16' LOA with relatively lowfreeboard (Single cylinderLister air cooled dieselPulling (rowing)
Basic pulling skills were taught, usually to Sea Cadets, either in the ASC or in one of a pair of
admiralty whaler s (a clinker built pulling boat of approximately 28' LOA, slim beam, designed for naval pulling races, but originally a practical ship's boat)ailing
Boats were a mixture of typical naval stock and somewhat strengthened "ordinary" dinghies.
There were the following fleets:
* ASCs - the "Admiralty Sailing Craft" 16 footgaff rigged dinghy, sometimes known as the GRP16, moored alongside the island. [http://www.coventryseacadets.org.uk/Activities/act_pul.htm] [http://www.bossoms.com/html/afc.php]
* Bosuns, allegedly able to be swung out from Her Majesty's ships on a torpedo hoist in the middle of any ocean
* Cadets, which were being phased out
* Coypus, a redoubtable short, fat, slowgaff rigged dinghy
*GP14 s, heavily strengthened
* Fireballs, kept atIsland Barn Reservoir for trapeze training
* Puffin Pacers, a light Jack Holt design made byPolycell Prout with a tendency to scoop up a large volume of water over the leeward quarter when hardening upWhen the wind was too strong for novices in the early 1970s, the instructors had the habit of putting absurd rigs on small boats and terrifying themselves. One such was a Puffin Pacer with a Fireball mast and sails. Another was a Schooner rigged ASC
chools which used Raven's Ait for watersports under the Navy League
*
Epsom College
*Stockwell Manor ee also
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Islands in the River Thames External links
* [http://www.ravensait.co.uk/ Raven's Ait]
* [http://www.freewebs.com/sealionscouts/ 1st Surbiton Sea Scouts]
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