## **ARMY SAILING ASSOCIATION** 

# **Trustees' Annual Report and Financial Statement for the period 01 Apr 24 – 31 Mar 25** 

## **Reference and Administrative Information:** 

1. Charity Name:  Army Sailing Association (ASA) 

2. Principle Address: 

ASA McKenzie Building Fox Lines Queens Lines Aldershot Hampshire GU11 2LB 

3. Charity Commission registered number: 1152679 

4. Names of the Trustees who manage the Charity: 

|**From**|**To**|**Name**|
|---|---|---|
|01 Apr 24|31 Mar 25|Maj Gen A Reilly OBE|
|01 Apr 24|07 Nov 24|Maj Gen (Retd) N Sexton CBE|
|01 Apr 24|31 Mar 25|Brigadier (Retd) N Nottingham|
|01 Apr 24|31 Mar 25|Col N Wilson|
|01 Apr 24|31 Mar 25|Lt Col AJ Fairs|
|01 Apr 24|07 Nov 25|Cpl H Jones|
|07 Nov 24|31 Mar 25|Colonel E Butterworth|
|07 Nov 24|31 Mar 25|Colonel J Facer|



## **Structure, Governance and Management** 

5. The Army Sailing Association became a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) from 01 Nov 13, governed by an amended Constitution dated 21 Feb 2024. The Constitution is supplemented by Rules and Bye-Laws that aid the management and conduct of the charity. The ASA has a management plan that is updated annually and approved by both the Trustees and Executive committee each year at either its October or January meeting in time for presentation of accounts to the Charities Commission. 

6. As stated in the Rules and Byelaws Para 4.6, the appointment of Admiral of the ASA is approved by the Flag Officers. The Commodore and other Flag Officers shall be proposed by the Admiral and approved by the Executive Committee. 



7. As senior serving officers, some of the trustees have held ex-officio appointments as managing trustees of charitable funds. The Army offers regular courses and briefings on the role, duties and responsibilities of trustees and Charity Commision guidance is amplified in the Army’s Service Fund Regulations.  Training is also provided through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Army Sport (AS).  This can be accessed every 6 months by current trustees and all joining trustees are encouraged to complete the training at the start of their appointment. 

## **Charity Object** 

8. The promotion of efficiency of the Armed Forces of the Crown by the provision and support of facilities and activities for the efficiency and well-being of personnel. 

9. The Charity achieves its object in the following manner: 

a. By encouraging sailing, including racing, amongst all ranks in the Army.  In doing this, the ASA is accountable in two directions: it represents the interests of the membership of the Association and, also, it is appointed by the Army Board (through the Army Sport Control Board) as the authority, advisor and co-ordinator for the MOD (Army) of all sailing[1] matters.  In all matters the ASA shall seek to achieve a correct balance between the interests of its individual members and of its constituent clubs and, also, between the needs of recreational sailing, competitive sport and sail training for the Army and its members. 

b. By assisting Theatres and Commands in the establishment, maintenance, safety assurance and supervision, where appropriate, of Army sailing clubs worldwide. 

c. By laying down and maintaining up-to-date regulations governing safety, coaching, competition rules and sailing qualifications. 

d. By advising the Army Board and its agent AS on the best use of monies that become available to support Army Sailing. 

e. By acting as a common voice for Army sailing in relationship to the Association of Service Yacht Clubs (ASYC), the other Services, the MOD, the Royal Yachting Association (which is the national governing body for sailing) British Kite Sports Association (BKSA). In particular, the ASA coordinates and administers the RYA and BKSA National Training Schemes for sailing in the Army. 

## **Summary of main achievements of the Charity during the year (2023-2024)** 

10. The level of activity has flatlined as the commitments of the Army have continued to rise in the period.  Nothwistanding there have been a number of notable achievements for the ASA.  These included: 

a. A succesfull campaigning year for Fujitsu British Soldier (FBS) the Army Sunfast racing yacht culminating in winning the Madden bowl for the top placed team in the Services Offshore Regatta (SOR). 

1 Sailing incorporates Offshore racing and cruising, Inshore dinghy, keelboat, windsurfing, kitesurfing and wingfoiling. 



b. Opening of our Inshore Centre purpose built storage project “Jeds shed” named after our Centre Manager who has demonstrably changed the inshore centre throughput and output.  This was supported by kind donations from the Army Central Fund and AS. 

11. Membership levels have increased slightly with our corporate membership offer and we hope to develop this further in future years.  The ASA are developing a new strategy model with 3 key pillars Discover, Develop and Perform.  We hope to further develop our offer to Serving Personell (SP) and members further in 2025/26 

12. Looking ahead the Trustees will remain closely focused on keeping the ASA finances in order by balancing ambition and output with available funds so that delivery of courses continues to increase and our Army representative teams continue to develop. 

## **Financial Review** 

13. The ASA receives membership subscriptions from members and affiliation fees from local (Regimental and regional) sailing clubs. This is supplemented by investment income and profit from the sale of ASA and RYA items. Funding from income is made available to each discipline against management plans to promote activities in that discipline. 

14. It also receives an operating grant for the Army’s competitive teams from the Army Sports Control Board and other grants from the Army Central Fund and the Nuffield Trust for the Armed Forces for specific projects. Sponsorship has been raised through the Army Sport Control Board’s sponsorship partners and continues to provide valuable income. Measures are being taken to grow this income through direct sponsorship opportunities. 

15. The ASA finances remain positive. The financial plan for the next five years delivers against the Objects of the Charity and reflects the ongoing viability of the ASA. 

## **Future Plans** 

16. The ASA produces a rolling management and financial plan. This enables the Trustees to articulate a long term strategy, direct 5 year development objectives and set management tasks for the Flag Officers in the coming year. It includes an annual development and management action plan, individual sailing discipline plans and the ASA financial plan to ensure that the ASA’s objectives are matched by activities and resources. The ASA continues to investigate how inshore and offshore sailing opportunities can be improved for those based in the north. 

## **Financial Reserves Policy** 

17. The seasonal nature of sailing activities and the cyclic nature of grant funding requires the ASA to maintain a reasonable level of financial reserves to maintain cash flow and support ongoing activities. Immediate cash requirements are held on deposit, with funds not immediately required but planned for future asset purchase, placed into investments. 

18. The ASA holds reserves to mitigate for any potential reduced income from the ASCB for its operating grant, loss of sponsorship revenue and significant unplanned 



infrastructure or equipment costs. The reserve also enables the ASA to balance the longer-term risks of the rising operating costs and income generation from course fees for the AISTC and AOSC.  This is currently set in our rules and byelaws as a minimum £100k. 

## **Investment Selection Policy** 

19. The trustees take a risk-averse view towards investments. Money is invested in the Common Investment Fund (CIF) and it is assessed that this is an appropriate means of maintaining both the worth of the investment and income to support activities and meets the requirements of Service Fund Regulations, The Trustees Act 2000 and the Charities Act 1993. 

## **Public Benefit Statement** 

20. The ASA provides public benefit by assisting service personnel to more effectively perform their roles within the Armed Forces of the Crown. It does this by providing and supporting sporting activities. This assistance enables service personnel to face the challenges and danger associated with military service by developing and maintaining teamwork, skills, fitness, confidence, character, spirit, attitude, and morale. As a result, the fund promotes the efficiency of the Armed Forces of the Crown by enhancing the British Army’s capability to undertake the roles demanded of it including the defence of the United Kingdom and its interests. 

21. We confirm that we have paid due regard to the Charity Commission of England Wales’s guidance on public benefit when deciding what activities the charity should undertake. 

22. The Trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above. 

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees 

|A Reilly|A Fairs|
|---|---|
|Maj Gen|Lt Col|
|Commodore|Treasure|





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## **CC Balance Sheet as at 31 Mar 25** 

## **Charity No: 1152679 Army Sailing Association** 

|**Charity No: 1152679**<br>**Army Sailing Association**|**Charity No: 1152679**<br>**Army Sailing Association**|**Charity No: 1152679**<br>**Army Sailing Association**|
|---|---|---|
|**Total Funds**<br>**Prior year Funds**<br>**Fixed assets**<br>Intangible assets<br>£0<br>£0<br>Tangible assets<br>£2,966,667<br>£2,259,039<br>Heritage assets<br>£0<br>£0<br>Investments<br>£102,769<br>£98,545|||
|**Total fixed assets**|**£3,069,436**|**£2,357,584**|
|**Current assets**<br>Stocks<br>£4,766<br>£4,351<br>Debtors<br>£3,867<br>£25,660<br>Investments<br>£0<br>£0<br>Cash at bank and in hand<br>£386,768<br>£546,131|||
|**Total current assets**|**£395,401**|**£576,142**|
|Creditors: amounts falling due within one year<br>£47,870<br>£62,928|||
|**Total assets less current liabilities**|**£3,416,967**|**£2,870,798**|
|**Funds of the charity:**<br>Endowment funds<br>£0<br>£0<br>Restricted income funds<br>£96,897<br>£303,648<br>Unrestricted funds<br>**£3,320,070**<br>£2,567,150<br>Revaluation reserve<br>£0<br>£0|||
|**Total charity funds**|**£3,416,967**|**£2,870,798**|



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## **Balance Sheet Report as at 31 Mar 25** 

## **Charity No: 1152679 Army Sailing Association** 

|**Total Funds**<br>**Prior year Funds**<br>**Fixed assets**<br>Buildings<br>£2,027,353<br>£1,530,000<br>Yachts & Boats<br>£873,357<br>£677,933<br>Fixtures & Fittings<br>£65,957<br>£51,106<br>Investments<br>£102,769<br>£98,545|**Total Funds**<br>**Prior year Funds**<br>**Fixed assets**<br>Buildings<br>£2,027,353<br>£1,530,000<br>Yachts & Boats<br>£873,357<br>£677,933<br>Fixtures & Fittings<br>£65,957<br>£51,106<br>Investments<br>£102,769<br>£98,545|**Total Funds**<br>**Prior year Funds**<br>**Fixed assets**<br>Buildings<br>£2,027,353<br>£1,530,000<br>Yachts & Boats<br>£873,357<br>£677,933<br>Fixtures & Fittings<br>£65,957<br>£51,106<br>Investments<br>£102,769<br>£98,545|
|---|---|---|
|**Total fixed assets**|**£3,069,436**|**£2,357,584**|
|**Current assets**<br>Stock - RYA (P&C)<br>969<br>£710<br>Stock - ASA Shop<br>3,797<br>£3,641<br>Debtors<br>3,867<br>£25,660<br>ASA Current Bank Account<br>£2,000<br>£2,000<br>ASA Clearing Bank Account<br>£500<br>£500<br>ASA Deposit Account<br>£378,054<br>£528,710<br>AISTC Cash & Bank<br>£6,214<br>£14,921|||
|**Total current assets**|**£395,401**|**£576,142**|
|Creditors: amounts falling due within one year<br>£47,870<br>£62,928|||
|**Total assets less current  liabilities**|**£3,416,967**|**£2,870.798**|
|**Funds of the charity:**<br>AISTC<br>-£15,936<br>-£8,353<br>British Soldier<br>-£51,899<br>-£18,826<br>Dinghies<br>£7,744<br>-£702<br>General (Unrestricted/GPF)<br>£3,320,070<br>£2,567,150<br>HRF<br>£0<br>£11,423<br>IHRF<br>£13,792<br>£13,792<br>Infrastructure/Development<br>£17,959<br>£46,377<br>Infrastructure/Development 2<br>£127,578<br>£260,007<br>Kite Surfing<br>-£4,890<br>-£150<br>Offshore<br>£10,413<br>£3810<br>Windsurfing<br>-£1,815<br>£555<br>Retained Surplus<br>£0<br>£0<br>Grebe<br>-£5,558<br>-£1,724<br>Victor<br>-£491<br>-£2,561|||
|**Total charity funds**|**£3,416,967**|**£2,870,798**|



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## **Charity Commission SOFA Report as at 31 March 2025** 

## **Charity No: 1152679 Army Sailing Association** 

|**Charity No: 1152679**<br>**Army Sailing Association**||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|<br>**Income and endowments from:**<br>Donations and legacies<br>Charitable activities<br>Other trading activities<br>Investments<br>Separate material item of income<br>Other<br>**Total**<br>**Expenditure on:**<br>Raising funds<br>Charitable activities<br>Separate material item of expense<br>Other<br>**Total**<br>**Net income/(expenditure) before investment**<br>gains/(losses)<br>Net gains/(losses) on investments<br>Extraordinary items<br>Transfers between funds<br>Gains/(losses) on revaluation of fixed assets<br>**Net Movement in Funds**<br>Total funds brought forward<br>Total funds carried forward|**Unrestricted**<br>**Funds**|**Restricted**<br>**Income**<br>**Funds**|**Endowment**<br>**Funds**|**Total Funds**|**Prior Year**<br>**Funds**|
||**£**|**£**|**£**|**£**|**£**|
||£291,864<br>£384,535<br>0<br>£676,399<br>804,072<br>£2,658<br>£207,768<br>0<br>£210,426<br>207,949<br>£65,000<br>£615<br>0<br>£65,615<br>65,480<br>£10,130<br>0<br>0<br>£10,130<br>9,561<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>2,172<br>**£369,652**<br>**£592,918**<br>**0**<br>**£962,570**<br>**1,089,234**<br>£14,058<br>£395,451<br>0<br>£409,509<br>363,494<br>£15,308<br>£494,659<br>0<br>£509,967<br>568,994<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>**£29,366**<br>**£890,110**<br>**0**<br>**£919,476**<br>**932,488**<br>**£340,286**<br>**-£297,192**<br>**0**<br>**£43,094**<br>**156,746**<br>£4,223<br>0<br>0<br>£4,223<br>288<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>-£97,589<br>£97,589<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>£505,169<br>0<br>0<br>£505,169<br>-137,747<br>**£752,089**<br>**-£199,603**<br>**0**<br>**£552,486**<br>**19,287**<br>£2,567,150<br>£303,648<br>0<br>£2,870,798<br>£3,320,070<br>£96,897<br>0<br>£3,416,967|||||



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## **Notes to the accounts:** 

## 1. **Principal Accounting Policies** 

a. **Accounting Convention** .  The financial statements are prepared under the historical cost convention as modified by the inclusion of investments at market value and in accordance with applicable accounting standards.  In preparing the financial statements the charity follows best practice as set out in the Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102). 

b. **Incoming Resources** .  Income is recognised in the period in which the charity is entitled to receipt, and the amount can be measured reasonable certainty. Grants from other agencies including donations and other income from activities are in furtherance of the charity’s objects and are part of the general funds of the grant or donor. 

c. **Intangible Income** .  Due to the close collaborative relationship and the manner in which the charity’s activities compliment those of the Army, intangible income, reflected in time and use of premises is not quantifiable or measurable and so is not recognised in the accounts. 

d. **Resources Expended and Basis of Allocation of costs** .  Expenditure is included when incurred or exceptionally where a commitment is made which requires an accrual when payment is to be made in the subsequent accounting period.  Similarly, where prepayments are made in the recognition of commitments falling due in a subsequent accounting period, the appropriate credit is entered in the accounts and reversed the following year.  Grant payments are included in the SOFA when approved by the Trustees.  Expenditure is recognised in the period in which it is incurred.  The majority of costs are directly attributable to specific activities.  Irrecoverable VAT is charged to the annual report and accounts. 

e. **Governance Costs** .  Governance costs are the costs of professional advice, holding trustee meetings or committee meetings associated with decision making, any fee for audit or independent examination and any fee incurred in the preparation, statutory filing, printing or copying of the annual report and accounts. 

f. **Capitalisation and Depreciation of Tangible Fixed Assets** .  All assets having a purchase value of more than £500 are capitalised.  The cost of tangible fixed assets are written off by equal annual instalments over their expected useful lives using the following methods of depreciation: 

Buildings 

Straight line over a period of 25 years 

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Furniture, fixtures and equipment Straight line over a period of 2 – 10 years 

Yachts and boats Straight line over a period of 2 - 10 years 

Assets with a life of more than one year but with a purchase value of below £500 are included within the inventory but the cost is written off in the year it is incurred and is not depreciated over the useful life of the asset. 

g. **Fixed Asset Investment** .  Fixed asset investments are included at market value at the balance sheet date.  Any gain or loss on revaluation is shown in the SOFA. 

h. **Stocks** .  Purchased stocks are valued at the lower cost or net realisable value making due allowance for any obsolete or slow-moving items. 

- i. **Funds Accounting** .  Funds held by the charity are: 

(1) **General Purpose/Unrestricted/Designated Funds** .  These are funds that can be used in accordance with the charitable objects at the discretion of the Trustees.  Designated funds are unrestricted funds which have been allocated/earmarked for a particular purpose by the Trustees and are declared in the Trustees’ comments in accordance with Paragraph 12 to these notes stating what they are intended to be used for and when. 

(2) **Endowment Funds** .  Endowment funds are those investments and other gifts accepted by the unit, the capital sum or property being held in perpetuity and the income only being available for charitable use.  The ASA currently has no endowment funds. 

(3) **Restricted Funds** .  These are funds that can only be used for particular restricted purposes within the objects of the charity.  Restrictions arise when specified by the donor or when funds are raised for particular restricted purposes.  Further explanation of the nature and purpose of each fund is included in the notes to the accounts. 

j. **Heritage Assets** .  In the course of the ASA’s history, the charity may have acquired gifts, memorabilia, regalia, silverware, antiques and other historical artefacts in the course of distinguished military service of the Crown.  The value of these pieces is in large part derived from their close association with Army history which precludes the use of conventional valuation techniques being applied.  Whilst the objects of the charity do not specifically include preservation and conservation, the pieces represent an essential element of celebrating the ASA’s history and foster esprit-de-corps.  Consequently the Trustees consider the charity to hold heritage assets both for functional use and as an element of national history on behalf of the nation.  Heritage assets acquired prior to 1 Apr 06 are therefore not 

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capitalised on the balance sheet but a description of those are recorded within the ASA property book.  No heritage assets have been acquired since 1 Apr 06. 

k. **Other Costs** .  Other costs are the provision of facilities, recreational programmes or activities in furtherance of military efficiency.  They are also costs incurred in the making of grants and donations, in the costs of generating funds, i.e., the costs incurred in trading or fundraising undertaken by the charity, or in governance costs. 

2. **Grants Made** .  The charity has not made any grants or donations during the year. 

3. **Related Party Transactions & Remuneration and Expenses** .  Whilst the charity has a close working relationship with the Army, there are no transactions with the Army which require disclosure.  The only transactions made by the charity in favour of the ASA are wholly attributable to the charitable activities of furthering military efficiency.  The Trustees are a combination of senior Army officers, Army Officers, Other Ranks or those that have other relevant experience and fulfil their role as trustees in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations.  No expenses have been paid to the trustees. 

## 4. **Analysis of Capital Property** . 

||Buildings|Fixtures,<br>fittings &<br>Equipment|Yachts &<br>Boats|Total|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|Balance b/f|£1,530,000|£51,106|£677,932|£2,259,038|
|Purchases|||£223,211|£223,211|
|Sales|||£20,752|£20,752|
|Appreciation|£497,353|£14,851|-£7,035|£505,169|
|Balance c/f|£2,027,353|£65,957|£873,356|£2,966,666|



## 5. **Total Value of Investments by Category** . 

||Value (£)|
|---|---|
|Carrying value (market value at beginning of year)|£98,545|
|Add additional to investments at cost (investments purchased)|0|
|Less disposals at carrying value (investments sold)|0|
|Add/(deduct) net gain/(loss) on revaluation (gain/loss at end of<br>accounting period/audit|£4,223|
|Carrying value (market value) at end of year|**£102,768**|



The Investments are held in unit trusts or other collective investments schemes and are categorised as GPF/unrestricted investments. 

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## 6. **List of Debtors** . 

||**Debtor**|**Date of Debt**|**Date of Debt**|**Amount**|**Amount**|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||Blendworth Tyres|01/03/22||£91.20||
||ASCB|13/06/22||£500.00||
||True Colours|23/06/22||£46.20||
||Premier Marina, Gosport|07/07/22||£93.39||
||Cobnor|06/10/22||£660.00||
||Placuna Facilities|12/10/22||£640.00||
||True Colours|08/02/23||£59.76||
||Various|10/02/23||£74.20||
||Various AOR skippers|04/05/23||£83.53||
||AGC|18/07/23||£135.00||
||HKRH|18/07/23||£351.00||
||32 Regt RA|18/07/23||£549.00||
||Fujitsu|11/09/23||£36.24||
||Various|29/09/23||-£465.00||
||Simon Wilsey|02/10/23||£228.00||
||ASYC|15/11/23||£260.00||
||ASYC|27/11/23||£130.00||
||ASYC|06/12/23||£300.00||
||Babcock|07/05/24||£35.00||
||Phil Brown|29/10/24||£60.00||
||**Total**|||**£3,867.52**||
|||||||
||**Creditor**||**Date of Credit**||**Amount**|
||ASCB (Wages)||Various||£47,610.58|
||Colin Brown||||£260.00|
||**Total**||||**£47,870.58**|



## 8. **Paid Employees** .  The ASA has no paid employees. 

9. **Governance Costs** .  There are no governance costs this year, until Paxton Independent Examiners have completed an independent examination of the accounts. 

10. **Restricted Funds** .  The ASA has four Restricted funds: 

The Offshore Hull Replacement (OHR) Fund The Inshore Hull Replacement (IHR) Fund. Grebe Fund. 

Victor Fund. 

The sums in OHR and IHR funds represents proceeds from the sale of yachts, dinghies and windsurfers previously part-funded by grants from Nuffield Trust, ACF and other sources, and may only be used to assist in the funding of future replacement craft 

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purchases.  The funds set up for Victor and Grebe are funding through membership charter and training.  Movements of the individual funds as summarised in the restricted column of the SOFA are as follows: 

|Fund<br>Name|Fund Bal<br>b/f|Incoming<br>resources<br>for period|Outgoing<br>resources<br>for period|Transfers|Gains and<br>losses|Fund Bal<br>c/f|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|OHR|£11,423.4<br>1|0|£11,423.41|0.00|-£11,423.41|0|
|IHR|£13,792.1<br>0|0|0|0.00|0|£13,792.10|
|Grebe|-£1,724.11|£18,755-60|£22,590.01|0.00|-£3,734.41|-£5,558.52|
|Victor|-£2,561.33|£5,221|£3,151.41|0.00|£2,070.33|-£491.00|



11. **Heritage Assets** . Heritage Assets that are owned by the charity but purchased/acquired prior to 1 Apr 06 are not included in the charity’s capital property value.  A list/description of these assets is held by the ASA secretary and predominantly comprises cups and other trophies. 

## 12. **Declarations** . 

All of the charity’s commitments are provided for in the accounts. 

No guarantees have been given to third parties. 

The charity has not received any loans that are outstanding at the year-end and secured on assets. 

The charity has not granted any loans to institutions or companies connected with the charity. 

The charity did not make any ex-gratia payments during the year. 

Sufficient resources are held in an appropriate form to enable each fund to be applied in accordance with the restrictions imposed. 

The financial activities, assets and liabilities of all the charity’s branches or sections have been included. 

The ASA operates eight designated funds to enable better management and control of the ongoing activities of the charity’s object.  These are: 

- a. **Dinghy fund** To promote and develop dinghy sailing and racing. b. **Offshore fund** To promote and develop offshore sailing and racing, including the Army Offshore Sailing Centre 

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- c. **British Soldier** To run the Army racing yacht. d. **Windsurfing** To promote and develop windsurfing. e. **Kitesurfing** To promote and develop kitesurfing. 

- f. **Army Inshore Sail Training Centre (South** ) at Thorney Island to manage the inshore sailing centre. 

- g. **AOSC Infrastructure** .  To manage the re-development of the AOSC 

- h. **AISTC Infrastructure Phase 2** .  To manage the re-development of the AISTC Storage facility. 

All the charity’s operations are continuing operations and there were not operations discounted or acquired during the year. 

The charity has no intangible assets. 

There were not inter-fund loans outstanding at the balance sheet date. 

The charity has no subsidiary companies. 

The charity has no material fixed assets which have not been capitalised and included in the balance sheet. 

No internal transfers have occurred out of restricted funds, other than using funds in the hull replacement funds to assist in the purchase of new assets, with the prior agreement of the original donors of these funds. 

All investments are held in investment assets in the UK unless otherwise stated. 

These accounts were approved by the Trustees on XX October 2025 and signed on their behalf by: 

A P REILLY OBE Maj Gen Commodore 

AJ Fairs Lt Col Treasurer 

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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examiner's report on the
accounts
Section A
Independent Examiner's Report
Report to the trusteesl
members of
Army Sailing Association
On accounts for the year
ended
31 March 2025
Charity no
1152679
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above
charity ('Ihe Trust") for the year ended 3110312025.
Responsibilities and
basis of report
As the charity's trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the
accounts in accordance with the requirements of Ihe Charities Act 2011
(Ihe Act").
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I
have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission
under section 145{5)(b) of the Act.
Independent The charity's gross income exceeded £250,000 and l am qualified to
examiner's statement undertake the examination by being a qualified member of the association of
accounting technicians.
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have
come to my attention in connection with the examination which gives me
cause to believe that in. any material respecl:
the accounting records were not kept in accordan￿ with section 130
of the Charities Act. or
the accounts did not accord with the accounting records., or
the accounts did not comply wf(h the applicable requirements
concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities
(Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement
that the accounts give a 'true and fair, view which is not a matter
considered as part of an independent examination.
I have no COn￿rnS and have come across no other matters in connection
wrth the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in
order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Signed:
Darren Warren
Date:
1510112026
Name:
Darren Warren - Paxton Independent Examiners
Relevant professional
qualification):
FMAAT
Address:
61a High Street South
Rushden

Northants, NN10 ORA
Section B
Disclosure
Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight material matters of concern
(see CC32, Independent examination of charty accounts.. directions and
guidan￿ for examiners).
Give here brief details of
any items that the
examiner wishes to
disclose.

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CC Balance Sheet as at 31 Mar 25
Charity No: 1152679
Army Sailing Association
Total Funds
Prior year Funds
Fixed assets
Intangible assets
Tangible assets
Heritage assets
Investments
Totsl fixed assets
£0
£2,966.667
£0
£102,769
£3.069,436
£0
£2,259,039
£0
£98,545
£2,357,584
Current assets
Stocks
Debtors
Investments
Cash at bank and in hand
Total current assets
£4,766
£3,867
£0
£386,768
£395,401
£4,351
£25,660
£0
£546,131
£576.142
Creditors.. amounts falling due within one year
£47,870
£62,928
Total assets less current liabilities
£3,416,967
£2,870,798
Funds of the charity:
Endowment funds
Restricted income funds
Unrestricted funds
Revaluation resetve
£0
£96.897
£3,320,070
£0
£0
£303,648
£2,567,150
£0
Total charity funds
£3,416.967
£2,870,798

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Balance Sheet Report as at 31 Mar 25
Charity No: 1152679
Army Sailing Association
Total Funds
Prior year Funds
Fixed assets
Buildings
Yachts & Boats
Fixtures & Fittings
Investments
Totsl fixed assets
£2,027,353
£873,357
£65.957
£102,769
£3.069,436
£1.530,000
£677,933
£51,106
£98,545
£2,357,584
Current assets
Stock- RYA {P&C)
Stock - ASA Shop
Debtors
ASA Current Bank Account
ASA Clearing Bank Account
ASA Deposit Account
AISTC Cash & Bank
Total current assets
969
3,797
3,867
£2,000
£500
£378,054
£6,214
£395,401
£710
£3,641
£25,660
£2,000
£500
£528,710
£14,921
£576,142
Creditors.. amounts falling due within one year
£47,870
£62,928
Total assets less current liabilities
£3.416,967
£2.870.798
Funds of the charity:
AISTC
British Soldier
Dinghies
General {UnrestrictedlGPF)
HRF
IHRF
InfrastructurelDevelopment
InfrastructurelDevelopment 2
Kite Surfing
Offshore
Windsurfing
Retained Surplus
Grebe
Victor
Totsl charity funds
-£15,936
-£51,899
£7,744
£3,320,070
£0
£13,792
£17,959
£127,578
-£4.890
£10.413
-£1,815
£0
-£5,558
-£491
£3.416,967
-£8,353
-£18,826
-£702
£2,567,150
£11,423
£13,792
£46,377
£260,007
-£150
£3810
£555
£0
-£1,724
-£2,561
£2,870.798

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Charity Commission SOFA Report as at 31 March 2025
Charity No: 1152679
Army Sailing Association
Unrestricted
Funds
Restricted
Income
Funds
Endowment
Funds
Total Funds
Prior Year
Funds
Income and endowments from:
Donations and legacies
Charitable activities
Other trading activities
Investments
Separate material item of income
Other
Totsl
£291,864
£384,535
£2,658 £207,768
£65.000
£615
£10,130
£676,399
£210,426
£65,615
£10,130
804,072
207,949
65,480
9,561
2,172
£962,570 1,089,234
£369,652
£592.918
Expenditure on:
Raising funds
Charitable activities
Separate material item of expense
Other
Total
£14,058 £395,451
£15.308 £494,659
£409,509
£509,967
363,494
568,994
£29,366
£890.110
£919,476
932,488
Net incomel(exp8nditure) before investment
gainsl(lossesl
Net gainsl{lossesl on investments
Extraordinary items
Transfers be￿een funds
£340.286 -£297.192
£43.094
156.746
£4.223
£4,223
288
-£97,589
£505,169
£97,589
Gainsl(losses) on revaluation of fixed assets
Net Movement in Funds
£505,169
-137,747
£752.089 -£199.603
£552,486
19,287
Total funds brought forward
Total funds carried fotward
£2,567.150 £303,648
£3,320,070
£96,897
£2,870,798
£3,416,967

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Notes to the accounts:
Principal Accounting Policies
Accounting Convention. The financial statements are prepared under the
historical cost convention as modified by the inclusion of investments at market
value and in accordance with applicable accounting standards. In preparing the
financial statements the charity follows best practice as set out in the Statement of
Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in
accordance with the Financial Reporti'ng Standard applicable in the UK and
Republic of Ireland {FRS 102).
Incoming Resources. Income is recognised in the period in which the
charity is entitled to re￿ipt, and the amount can be measured reasonable certainty.
Grants from other agencies including donations and other income from activities are
in furtherance of the charity's objects and are part of the general funds of the grant
or donor.
Intangible Income. Due to the close collaborative relationship and the
manner in which the charity's activities compliment those of the Army, intangible
income, reflected in time and use of premises is not quantifiable or measurable and
so is not recognised in the accounts.
Resources Expended and Basis of Allocation of costs. Expenditure is
included when incurred or ex￿ptIOnallY where a commitment is made which
requires an accrual when payment is to be made in the subsequent accounting
period. Similarly, where prepayments are made in the recognition of commitments
falling due in a subsequent accounting period, the appropriate credit is entered in
the accounts and reversed the following year. Grant payments are included in the
SOFA when approved by the Twstees. Expenditure is recognised in the period in
which it is incurred. The majority of costs are directly attributable to specific
activities. Irrecoverable VAT is charged to the annual report and accounts.
Governance Costs. Governance costs are the costs of professional advice,
holding trustee meetings or Committ￿ meetings associated with decision making,
any fee for audit or independent examination and any fee incurred in the
preparation. statutory filing, printing or copying of the annual report and accounts.
Capitalisation and Depreciation of Tangible Fixed Assets. All assets
having a purchase value of more than £500 are capitalised. The cost of tangible
fixed assets are written off by equal annual instalments over their expected useful
lives using the following methods of depreciation:
Buildings
Straight line over a period of 25 years
Furniture, fixtures and equipment Straight line over a period of 2- 10 years
Yachts and boats
Straight line over a period of 2 - 10 years

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Assets with a life of more than one year but with a purchase value of below £500
are included within the inventory but the cost is written off in the year it is incurred
and is not depreciated over the useful life of the asset.
Fixed Asset Investment. Fixed asset investments are included at market
value at the balan￿ sheet date. Any gain or loss on revaluation is shown in the
SOFA.
Stocks. Purchased stocks are valued at the lower cost or net realisable
value making due allowan￿ for any obsolete or slow-moving items.
Funds Accounting. Funds held by the charity are:
(1)
General PurposelUnrestrictedlDesignated Funds. These are
funds that can be used in accordan￿ with the charitable objects at the
discretion of the Trustees. Designated funds are unrestricted funds which
have been allocatedleamiarked for a particular purpose by the Trustees and
are declared in the Trustees, comments in accordan￿ with Paragraph 12 to
these notes ststing what they are intended to be used for and when.
(2)
Endowment Funds. Endowment funds are those investments and
other gifts ac￿pted by the unit. the capital sum or property being held in
perpetuity and the income only being available for charitable use. The ASA
currently has no endowment fvnds.
(3)
Restricted Funds. These are fvnds that can only be used for
particular restricted purposes within the objects of the charity. Restrictions
arise when specified by the donor or when funds are raised for particular
restricted purposes. Further explanats.on of the nature and purpose of each
fund is included in the notes to the accounts.
Heritage Assets. In the course of the ASA'S history, the charity may have
acquired gifts, memorabilia. regalia, silverware, antiques and other historical
artefacts in the course of distinguished military service of the Crown. The value of
these ple￿S is in large part derived from their close association with Army history
which precludes the use of conventional valuation techniques being applied. Whilst
the objects of the charity do not specifically include preservation and conservation,
the pieces represent an essential element of celebrating the ASA'S history and
foster esprit-de-corps. Consequently the Trustees consider the charity to hold
heritage assets both for functional use and as an element of national history on
behalf of the nation. Heritage assets acquired prior to 1 Apr 06 are therefore not
capitalised on the balance sheet but a description of those are recorded within the
ASA propety book. No heritage assets have been acquired Sin￿ 1 Apr 06.
Other Costs. Other costs are the provision of facilities, recreational
programmes or activities in furtheran￿ of military efficiency. They are also costs
incurred in the making of grants and donations. in the costs of generating funds,

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i.e., the costs incurred in trading or fundraising undertaken by the charity, or in
governance costs.
Grants Made. The charity has not made any grants or donations during the year.
Related Party Transactions & Remuneration and Expenses. Whilst the charity
has a close working relationship with the Army, there are no transactions with the Army
which require disclosure. The only transactions made by the charity in favour of the ASA
are wholly attributable to the charitable activities of furthering military efficiency. The
Trustees are a combination of senior Army Offi￿rS, Army OffI￿rS. Other Ranks or those
that have other relevant experience and fulfil their role as trustees in accordance with the
applicable laws and regulations. No expenses have been paid to the trustees.
Analysis of Capital Property.
Buildings
Fixtures,
fittings &
ment
£51,106
Yachts &
Boats
Total
Balance blf
Purchases
Sales
reciation
Balance clf
£1,530,000
£677,932
£223,211
£20,752
-£7,035
£873,356
£2,259,038
£223,211
£20,752
£505,169
£2,966,666
£497,353
£2,027.353
£14,851
£65,957
Total Value of InveslJnents by Category.
Value
Car
value
market value at be
innin
ear
Add additional to investments at cost
investments
Less dis
osals at car
in
value
investments sold
Addl(deduct) net gainl(loss) on revaluation (gainAoss at end of
accountin
eriodlaudit
Car
value
market value
£98,545
urchased
£4,223
at end of
ear
£102,768
The Investments are held in unit trusts or other collective investrnents schemes and are
categorised as GPFlunrestricted investments.
List of Debtors.
Debtor
Blendworth T
ASCB
True Colours
Premier Marina, Gos
Cobnor
Date of Debt
01103122
13106122
23106122
07107122
06110122
Amount
res
£91.20
£500.00
£46.20
£93.39
£660.00
ort

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Placuna Facilities
True Colours
Various
Various AOR ski
AGC
HKRH
32Re
itsu
12110122
08102123
10102123
04105123
18107123
18107123
18107123
11109123
£640.00
£59.76
£74.20
£83.53
£135.00
£351.00
£549.00
£36.24
ers
tRA
Fl I
Various
Simon Wilse
ASYC
ASYC
ASYC
Babcock
Phil Brown
Totsl
29109123
02110123
15111123
27111123
06112123
07105124
29110124
-£465.00
£228.00
£260.00
£130.00
£300.00
£35.00
£60.00
£3,867.52
List of Creditors.
Creditor
ASCB
Wa
Colin Brown
Total
Date of Credit
Various
Amount
es
£47,610.58
£260.00
£47,870.58
Paid Employees. The ASA has no paid employees.
Governance Costs. There are no governan￿ costs this year, until Paxton
Independent Examiners have completed an independent examination of the accounts.
10.
Restricted Funds. The ASA has four Restricted fvnds:
The Offshore Hull Replacement (OHR) Fund
The Inshore Hull Replacement (IHR) Fund.
Grebe Fund.
Victor Fund.
The sums in OHR and IHR fvnds represents proceeds from the sale of yachts, dinghies
and windsurfers previously part-funded by grants from Nuffield Trust, ACF and other
sources, and may only be used to assist in the funding of future replacement craft
purchases. The funds set up for Victor and Grebe are funding through membership
charter and training. Movements of the individual funds as summarised in the restricted
column of the SOFA are as follows:
Fund
Name
Fund Bal
blf
Incoming
resources
for
eriod
Outgoing
reSoUr￿S
for
eriod
£11,423.41
Transfers
Gains and
losses
Fund Bal
clf
OHR
IHR
Grebe
Victor
£11,423.41
£13,792.10
-£1,724.11
-£2,561.33
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
-£11,423.41
£13,792.10
-£5,558.52
-£491.00
£18.755-60
£5,221
£22.590.01
£3,151.41
-£3,734.41
£2,070.33

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11.
Heritage Assets. Heritage Assets that are owned by the charity but
purchasedlacquired prior to 1 Apr 06 are not included in the charity's capital property
value. A lisvdescription of these assets is held by the ASA secretsry and predominantly
comprises cups and other trophies.
12.
Declarations.
All of the charity's commitments are provided for in the accounts.
No guarantees have been given to third parties.
The charity has not re￿iVed any loans that are outstanding at the year-end and secured
on assets.
The charity has not granted any loans to institutions or companies connected with the
charity.
The charity did not make any ex-gratia payments during the year.
Sufficient resources are held in an appropriate form to enable each fund to be applied in
accordance with the restrictions imposed.
The financial activities, assets and liabilities of all the charity's branches or sections have
been included.
The ASA operates eight designated fvnds to enable better management and control of the
ongoing activities of the charity's object. These are:
Dinghy fund
To promote and develop dinghy sailing and racing.
Offshore fund
To promote and develop offshore sailing and racing,
including the Army Offshore Sailing Centre
British Soldier
To run the Army racing yacht.
Windsurfing
To promote and develop windsurfing.
Kitesurfing
To promote and develop kitesurfing.
Army Inshore Sail Training Centre {South) at Thorney Island to manage
the inshore sailing centre.
AOSC Infrastructure. To manage the re-development of the AOSC
AISTC Infrastructure Phase 2. To manage the re-development of the
AISTC Storage facility.
All the charity's operations are continuing operations and there were not operations
discounted or acquired during the year.
The charity has no intangible assets.
There were not inter-fund loans outstanding at the balan￿ sheet date.

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The charity has no subsidiary companies.
The charity has no material fixed assets which have not been capitalised and included in
the balance sheet.
No internal transfers have occurred out of restricted funds, other than using funds in the
hull replacement funds to assist in the purchase of new assets, with the prior agreement of
the original donors of these funds.
All investments are held in investment assets in the UK unless otherwise stated.
These accounts were approved by the Twstees on
behalf by:
and signed on their
A P REILLY OBE
Maj Gen
Commodore
AJ Fairs
Lt Col
Treasurer