Fun and Adventure
on and off
the water
Welcome to the Sea Rangers Website
Members of Sea Rangers take part in a variety of exciting activities at their regular meetings, and at special events or holidays. Between the ages of 9 and 13 girls are ‘Cadet Sea Rangers’, and from 13 to 21 are ‘Sea Rangers’. There are also opportunities to become Adult Officers and Helpers.
We have many experiences exclusive to Sea Rangers. As well as learning how to be safe on the water and the skills needed to go boating in the summer months, the girls get involved with community action projects and non-nautical activities such as swimming, camping, climbing, team-building, orienteering and competitions. Members are also able to take part and gain national governing body qualifications or awards; Royal Yachting Association, British Canoe Union, First Aid and the Duke of Edinburgh Awards.
We have a support network for our Officers and adult helpers within our Flotilla structure, where they can seek advice and training support.
Friends of Sea Rangers
We want to say a massive thank you to our Friends of Sea Rangers, who offer such incredible support to the Association. We hope 2022 will be the year we see more new Friends joining and supporting Sea Rangers.
Support Sea Rangers and know you are helping us ensure our Officers, Rangers and Cadets have exceptional opportunities to develop their nautical skills, build their self confidence and make life long friends.
As a Friend you will also receive our Sea Ranger News (electronically or in the post) and be the first to hear about any plans we have for reunions or events.
You can find out more by emailing our Friends secretary Bethany friends@searangers.org.uk
Our Testimonials
I like Sea Rangers because it opens new experiences, it teaches me new skills & allows me to meet new people.
Sea Rangers News
Waterwitch takes on The Great River Race 2025
After two years of painstaking restoration at Ship to Shore in Portsmouth's Historic Dockyard, our beloved 1946 Morgan Giles rowing gig Waterwitch was back where she belongs — on the water. From the moment Waterwitch's restoration began, it was Anne Baker's intention...
Sea Rangers at the Thames Traditional Boat Festival
In July 2025, Sea Rangers were proud to support the Thames Traditional Boat Festival, following a kind invitation from Lady McAlpine. Across a beautiful summer weekend, Cadets, Rangers and Officers took on a range of duties to bring the event to life. Among these was...
From Paddle-boards to Parades: Updates from C/SRS Churchill
As January arrives, it’s the perfect time to look back on a fantastic and action-packed summer for C/SRS Churchill. Since the boats were launched in May, the Crew has achieved a huge amount — from evenings on the water and new skills being mastered, to fundraising...



