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Brighton Boat Trips: A high speed Seven Sisters Cruise

By: Author Suzanne Jones

Posted on Last updated: 12 August 2024

Seven Sisters Cliffs, East Sussex, from the water

I recently set off to see one of my favourite East Sussex landmarks, the iconic Seven Sisters Cliffs. But this time from a new perspective. We saw the cliffs from the water on one of the best Brighton boat trips in the area.

I went out on a thrilling RIB ride with  Maverick Boat Adventures  to see the breathtaking beauty of Seven Sisters Cliffs and the stunning Sussex coastline from the sea.

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It was a cold April Sunday but weather conditions were good because the wind was coming in from the north which meant calm seas. There was sunshine although a chilly wind gusted along the Sussex heritage coast.

Maverick Boat Adventures run Brighton boat trips to the Sussex coast from Newhaven Marina. Newhaven is halfway between Brighton and Eastbourne with Brighton about 9 miles away. We parked up a few minute’s walk to Newhaven Marina West Quay where there’s some free parking. There’s paid parking too on the road located next to the marina. 

We headed over to West Quay where we met Sarah, our qualified skipper, from Maverick Boat Adventures. After a safety briefing (we knew we were in safe hands) and kitted out in our life jackets we boarded Maverick 3. The stunning 28ft Italian Mediterranean Marlin RIB (Rigid Inflatable Boat) is an absolute beauty!

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Our Seven Sisters Cruise

We got settled on the luxury Mediterranean boat. Our group size was 11 guests plus skipper Sarah, the maximum capacity for the boat. There was plenty of space and seats for us all.

We headed out slowly from Newhaven Marina, keeping to the port speed limit. We passed Newhaven lighthouse and Sarah ramped it up as we got out to sea and headed east from the Marina. 

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Once on the open sea there are regular stops to take in the views. Our first was just outside the marina where we bobbed while Sarah told us about the landscape, cliff erosion and wildlife found along the south coast. Unlike other Brighton boat trips you learn loads about what you’re seeing. Sarah was a mine of information about the local area.

When the sun peeped out from behind the clouds, the towering Seven Sisters white cliffs and the unique colour of the tuquoise Sussex sea looked absolutely stunning in the sunlight. A nice cloud formation added to the spectacular views. A mini cruise is a great way to see the full beauty of this stretch of coastline which is absolutely breathtaking.

Seven Sisters Cliffs Erosion

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A large expanse of cliff face at Seaford was pristine white, due to a recent rock fall. A huge mound of chalk boulders was piled on the beach at the foot of the cliffs. 

The famous white cliffs have frequent rock falls. Heavy rainfall soaks into the soft chalk and then freezes when temperatures drop. The water then expands and splits the chalk causing large cracks in the cliffs which lead to erosion. In turn, the pounding waves of the English Channel erode the cliffs from below. Caves at the foot of the cliffs also add to the erosion.

Currently the average rate of erosion is approximately 60cm per year, that’s 6 metres over ten years. Definitely think twice before stepping close to the cliff edge on your Seven Sisters cliff walk.

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A little further along the coast we could see Seaford with its backdrop of the South Downs. We watched a colony of kittiwakes as the small, white gulls dipped and dived into the sea before settling back to roost on Splash Point. It’s one of the only remaining colonies of Kittiwakes in the South East. Cormorants can also be spotted right along the south coast.

The Sussex coastline is also home to some amazing marine wildlife including porpoises and dolphins. Sarah explained the difference between the two which are often mistaken. The easiest way to tell them apart is by their beaks (noses).

Dolphin beaks are more pominent and they have bigger mouths, their bodies are sleeker than porpoises which also have more rounded heads. Probably the easiest way to tell the difference is by their dorsal fin – the dolphin fin is more curved than the porpoise’s.

We weren’t lucky enough to see either but Sarah has often seen them on the boat tours. If you’re interested in Sussex dolphins you might want to check out the  Sussex Dolphin Project .

Steven the seal is a local wildlife celebrity who also wasn’t keen to say hello. Turns out he spent most of the week relaxing on Seaford Beach.

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We pass Seaford Head Coastguard Cottages, which look tiny in the distance, and stop for tales of smuggling, skullduggery and contraband. 

Smuggling along the Sussex coast was rife in the past and has a long history in towns like Shoreham-by-Sea, Brighton, Rottingdean, Alfriston, Hastings and Rye . The beach at Cuckmere Haven was a prime spot for landing contraband.

Sarah regaled us with stories of notorious smuggler John ‘Smoker’ Mills, born in 1730, who ran a successful network of Sussex smugglers. Mills mysteriously disappeared, did he come to a watery end or did he escape capture and lead a charmed life under another name? I think Sarah might actually know…

Birling Gap and Beachy Head

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We head on towards Birling Gap where our mini cruise turned out to sea to see if we could spot some porpoises. Like Steven the seal, they remained elusive but we got a good view of Beachy Head Lighthouse and Belle Tout on the top of the cliffs. How long before erosion forces it to retreat once more I wonder?

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Back to Base

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After an amazing 1.5 hour trip it was time to head back to port. Sarah turned up the throttle and we had a thrilling high speed powerboat ride skimming across the water accompanied by some great music. A total buzz speeding along with a foaming wake behind us and the backdrop of the beautiful Seven Sisters coastline. 

These powerboat rides are perfect for a special occasion. Two of our group were celebrating birthdays and I can imagine it’d be great experience for group bookings like family pleasure trips or hen groups.

Maverick Boat Adventures also offer other premium boat cruises including a relaxed sunset cruise to Seven Sisters. See Brighton beach from the sea ‘On the Beach’ Brighton boat trip and a Brighton Seabound Adventure will take in the pier and Brighton seafront. All of these will make a great day out. 

If you love an airshow then join a group boat trip to Eastbourne Airshow or even the freedom of a luxury private charter for the airshow.

For the more adventurous there are jet ski safaris, water skiing and wake boarding. Fun-lovers will love the ‘big sofa’ inflatable and in good weather there’s swimming off the boat.

What to Wear on your Boat Trip

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It gets really chilly at sea so you should definitely wrap up warm and wear layers. We went out towards the end of April and it was cold but even in summer months it can be chilly.

I wore loads of layers including a hat and neck warmer and still felt a little bit chilly at times. There are really thick waterproof throws and some of our small group definitely needed them.

You might want to wear a waterproof jacket to avoid ocean spray or rain. Footwear should be flat rubber-soled shoes like trainers.

In summer don’t forget your sunscreen, hat, flip flops and swimming costumes – if it’s warm enough you can take dip in the sea.

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I absolutely loved every minute of our Maverick Boat Adventure and would go again in a heartbeat. This is one of the best Brighton boat trips. The boat was fabulous, Sarah was brilliant and everything was really well organised.

Disclaimer: Thank you Maverick for hosting me on this wonderful Seven Sisters Cliffs cruise. All views, opinions and love of an adrenaline fuelled boat trip along the Sussex coastline are entirely my own.

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Suzanne Jones is owner and editor at Hello Sussex which was founded in 2017. When she’s not exploring Sussex or writing about it you’ll most likely find her, camera in hand, enjoying coastal and countryside hikes across the county.

Suzanne is also travel writer and content creator at top travel blog The Travelbunny which she founded in 2011.

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From our base in the busy Port of Newhaven nestled between Brighton and Eastbourne on the South Coast, we’ll show you the famous white cliffs of the Seven Sisters from a totally different perspective. The picturesque Coastguard Cottages at Cuckmere. Birling Gap managed by the National Trust. The distinctive red and white stripes of the Beachy Head Lighthouse and so much more.

If you’ve a little more time to spend with us, come and see the Rampion Offshore Wind Farm and keep an eye open for its pod of dolphins often spotted there throughout the summer months. Witness the turbines close-up and learn about the sustainable energy generated by the only wind farm along the South Coast.

Alternatively, why not explore the sights and sounds of Brighton ’s Palace and West Piers? The bustling beaches. Roedean. Saltdean. The Blind Veterans at Ovingdean.

For the ultimate experience, end the day with a magical sunset cruise as we watch the setting sun sink effortlessly beneath the sea.

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The Seven Sisters rival even the White Cliffs of Dover for ivory clarity. The constant crashing of the ocean waves at their base is causing them to fall piece-by-piece back into the ocean.

The cliffs are known as the Seven Sisters due to the seven distinct hilltops that comprise their silhouette. The bright white colour of the stone is thanks to the abundance of chalk that makes up the majority of the cliff face.

Experience our view along the Sussex Heritage Coast from Seaford Bay to Beachy Head. This is by far our most popular boat trip and lasts approximately one hour .

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The Rampion Offshore Wind Farm is currently the only offshore wind farm along the South Coast of England. It produces the equivalent amount of electricity to power half of the homes in Sussex each year.

The wind farm is located southwest of our home here in Newhaven and stretches from Brighton in the east to Worthing in the west. We’ll head out to the turbines to get up close and personal before returning via Brighton and back along the cliffs of Telescombe and Peacehaven.

It isn’t out of the question that we’ll spot dolphins en route. Their sightings are well documented locally. It’s extremely rare but if we’re going to see them anywhere then it’s likely to be on this boat trip lasting approximately two hours.

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Being less than 90 minute’s train ride away from London, Newhaven a wonderful location from which to explore the South Coast and have a fantastic experience out on the water.

Why not spend a few hours on the nearby beach in Seaford Bay before joining us on what will surely be a trip of a lifetime to round off a beautiful day? Our sunset cruise leaves each evening (weather permitting) so as to witness the setting of the sun into the calming seas. Unbroken vistas to the west provide a truly magical evening for all of the family and couples alike.

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The ultimate experience each August.  Witness the Eastbourne Airshow from out at sea.  The best possible location for the show.  An uninterrupted, 360 degree panorama from as close to the flight path as is physically possible.

We run one trip each day throughout the show.  Each will be three hours in duration with the aim of seeing the Red Arrows on every trip . Not only will you get the best seat in the house but you’ll also witness the wonders of the Seven Sisters and Beachy Head whilst en route. An amazing spectacle from start to finish. We can’t wait to share the experience with you…!

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The south coast’s first offshore wind farm

The Rampion Offshore Wind Farm comprises 116 wind turbines that each sit on top of a foundation fixed into the seabed.

With an installed capacity of 400 megawatts (MW), it will generate 1,400 gigawatt hours (GWh) of green power each year, equal to the amount used annually by around 350,000 UK homes 1 , or almost half the houses in Sussex. It will reduce CO 2  emissions by nearly 600,000 tonnes a year.

The wind farm site covers 70 square kilometres, so it is larger than the island of Guernsey, and is located in the English Channel between 13 and 20 kilometres off the Sussex coast.

When completed in 2018, it created around 60 full-time permanent jobs. Rampion will be operated and maintained from a purpose-built base at Newhaven Port, and is already acting as a catalyst for the regeneration of the port area.

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Rampion features 116 MHI Vestas 3.45 MW turbines. The turbines are made up of an 80 metre (m) tall tower, a nacelle for the generation equipment, a hub, and three 55m long blades. When vertical, the tip of the turbine blade reaches 140m, which is just taller than the Brighton i360’s viewing pod at its top height.

The turbines sit on top of foundations, comprising single steel monopiles and bright yellow transition pieces, designed so they integrate together perfectly. There are 12 rows of 10 to 12 turbines that are connected by array cables taking the power to a single offshore substation. A total of 140 kilometres of array cables are buried in a network under the seabed. Laid end to end, the array cables would stretch from Brighton to London and back.

The wind turbines generate power at 33 kilovolts (kV) and the main role of the offshore substation is to transform this up to 150kV, to reduce any losses as it is transmitted to shore. The 2,000 tonne structure houses the electrical components at the heart of the wind farm including transformers, switchgear and control systems. It sits on a four-leg jacket foundation, fixed into the seabed and weighing around 900 tonnes.

Electricity will be transmitted from the offshore substation along two 16km subsea export cables, which come to shore at the beach, next to Brooklands Pleasure Park in East Worthing.

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Rampion name

The Rampion name was entered into a schools’ naming competition by Davison High School for Girls, and went on to win the public vote. The logo is a stylised version of the Rampion flower, the county flower of Sussex (below), and uses blue and purple hues in its colour.

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Onshore cable and substation

From landfall, 27km of buried onshore cables will transport the power to a new onshore substation in Twineham, Mid Sussex. The cables have been installed in ducts laid in trenches that were backfilled prior to the cables being pulled through. A technique called horizontal directional drilling was used at four landmarks along the route – under the A27, the River Adur, railway line and, the A259 and Lancing Beach. By drilling under each of these, traffic and trains were not interrupted, the beach could remain open and environmental impact to the River Adur was minimised.

At the new substation, the electricity will be transformed from 150kV to 400kV and then transmitted to the existing National Grid substation. From here it will enter the national grid for use by homes, businesses and the wider community.

Construction time frame

Construction of the Rampion Offshore Wind Farm began in 2015 and is due to be fully operational in 2018, with the final completion date being largely dependent on logistics and weather during the construction period. Reinstatement of the onshore cable route will be monitored for 10 years and the wind farm itself will have a lifespan of 20 to 25 years.

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Hop onboard the ultimate VIP Seven Sisters boat tour to the famous Seven Sisters Cliffs via Tide Mills, Seaford Bay, Splash Point, Hope Gap and Cuckmere Haven.

Enjoy a day out at sea taking advantage of the beautiful coastline with sights completely different than from the land. Take in the beautiful turquoise Sussex Sea from our premium boats. Maverick Boat Adventures provides an exciting experience you will never forget.

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What better way to see Brighton’s distinctive and stunning coastline than on a boat trip? Boat Tours & Trips are a popular tourist activity in Brighton, with uninterrupted views to see as you cruise up and down the coast. If you’re looking for a unique activity in Brighton, then look no further than Brighton boat cruises and tours. We provide specialist boat trips along the Sussex coastline that allow you to experience both the city and shoreline from a unique viewpoint. Whether you’re seeking a romantic sunset cruise or an action-packed fishing adventure, then we have something for you. There is a boat tour for everyone, and we offer a variety of unique and interesting boat trips that are ideal for every occasion.

Rampion Wind Farm Tours

Rampion Wind Farm Tours

The Brighton Wind Farm Tours take you on a spectacular wind farm tour, where you will get up close and personal with these massive structures, witness the wind farm in operation, and learn everything there is to know about how it works, delivering a memorable experience.  Rampion Windfarm Tours provides a captivating experience for those interested in seeing first-hand how wind energy is harnessed to generate electricity.  Located just off the coast of Brighton, England, it is one of the world’s largest offshore wind farms. The wind farm is made up of 116 turbines.

Hen & Stag Party Boat Trips

Hen & Stag Party Cruises

What better way to celebrate your impending wedding than with a cruise along the coast. Taking a boat trip out of Brighton is a Hen Party and Stag Do staple activity. You could either book a day of fishing or a leisurely trip along the seafront to chill and chat with your hens and take in the views of the Sussex Coast. Undoubtedly one of the best Hen Party Activities to do in Brighton.

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School Educational Trips

Educating the next generation on renewable energy is the key to the future of our planet. Our educational boat trips out to the Brighton wind farm have been designed to offer teachers and students an in-depth understanding and knowledge of the importance of our environment. You will discover the sheer expanse of the wind farm as you get up and personal with its structures. Learn about its history and its future, as well as its impact on the way we view energy in the UK.

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Sunset Cruises

There is nothing more romantic and spectacular that a nighttime cruise at sea. See the lights of Brighton from a new angle as you travel along the coast and off in the distance the sunsets creating a beautiful moment to remember.

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Sussex Coastline Cruises

The Sussex Coastline is one of the most impressive in the UK that is best viewed from a boat. Offering you a new perspective of the shoreline that you can only experience from the sea. Travelling by boat gives you the opportunity to get those holiday snaps that very few people will ever get to see for themselves. Wave goodbye to the long traffic jams of the costal roads, or trying to find that parking spot to get onto the shoreline, Just you and the open sea, with nothing to spoil the experience! Our Cruises run throughout the Summer months and can also be tailored to fit your needs. So why not take a few hours out of the metropolis and explore the sea with us.

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Rampion wind farm tours

Rampion boat trip from brighton marina, pack a picnic and climb aboard for a once in a lifetime opportunity to see brighton’s famous rampion wind farm being built..

Speed out to the site aboard our 12m ultra stable 1300HP catamaran, the famous Brighton Diver 4.  You will experience a panoramic view of England’s “South Coast Riviera”, as you cruise 9 nautical miles in each direction.

Get up close and personal with the gigantic turbines standing 150m high and the jack up ships, whose hulls rise out of the water as they assemble each of the 116 windmills, Europe’s largest windmill farm was finished in late fall 2017.

Enjoy the sea breeze as you float in between the enormous yet elegant windmills, and marvel at the epic scale of this landmark industrial project, as Skipper Paul gives a running commentary and your burning questions are answered.

Tours last 2 – 3 hours depending on tides, and generally depart at 0900hrs, 1200hrs or 1500hrs on Saturdays and Sundays and some weekdays

Prices are £45 pounds per person individuals or private charter £480 max 12 persons.

The larger your party, the cheaper the fare, so why not bring the whole family for a superb day out you will remember for many years to come.

The south coast’s first offshore wind farm

The Rampion Offshore Wind Farm comprises 116 wind turbines that each sit on top of a foundation fixed into the seabed.

With an installed capacity of 400 megawatts (MW), it will generate 1,400 gigawatt hours (GWh) of green power each year, equal to the amount used annually by around 350,000 UK homes 1 , or almost half the houses in Sussex. It will reduce CO 2  emissions by nearly 600,000 tonnes a year.

The wind farm site covers 70 square kilometres, so it is larger than the island of Guernsey, and is located in the English Channel between 13 and 20 kilometres off the Sussex coast.

When completed in 2018, it created around 60 full-time permanent jobs. Rampion is operated and maintained from a purpose-built base at Newhaven Port, and is already acting as a catalyst for the regeneration of the port area.

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January to October 2024

Next Rampion wind farm trips are below please call Paul if you would like to book 07901822375 email [email protected]

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Where does rampion get its name?

The Rampion name was entered into a schools’ naming competition by Davison High School for Girls, and went on to win the public vote. The logo is a stylised version of the Rampion flower,

The county flower of Sussex (below), and uses blue and purple hues in its colour.

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WHERE IS THE WIND FARM SITE AND WHAT IS THE SITE AREA?

The offshore wind farm site is located in the English Channel, off the Sussex coast and extends from approximately 13km to 20km offshore, occupying an irregular elongated area, approximately 19km in an east to west direction and approximately 7km in the north to south direction. The site has an overall area of 72km2, reduced from the consented area of 122km2, which in turn was reduced from 167km2 following refinements to the scheme during the consultation and examination process. These refinements were designed to reduce the visual impact from the Heritage Coast, minimise deviation for vessels using the local route from the Traffic Separation Scheme to Shoreham Port and to reduce the impact on commercial fishing.

WHERE IS THE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT-MANAGED FROM?

The project management facility for construction is located at Newhaven Port. This is due to portside availability, flexibility of space and ease of access to the Rampion site. However, the port also offers continuity throughout construction and into operation as the operations and maintenance base will also be at Newhaven Port.

WILL OTHER SEA USERS STILL BE ABLE TO USE THE RAMPION SEA AREA OR WILL THERE BE AN EXCLUSION ZONE?

For safety reasons, during construction there would be a 500-metre safety zone placed around the area under construction. The details of the safety zones have been notified to sea users throughout the construction. Once the wind farm is operational, most sea users will be able to continue commercial and recreational use of the sea area as before. However, a limited number of larger commercial vessels may choose not to navigate through the wind farm.

WHAT IS THE LIFETIME OF THE SCHEME?

The design life of offshore wind turbines is between 20-25 years although the lease we have with The Crown Estate (the landlord of the seabed) extends to 50 years. Therefore, when the turbines are reaching the end of their natural working life, we will decide whether to refurbish the scheme with the same turbines or whether to re-power the site with the latest technology at that point in time.

HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE AT WORK ON THE OFFSHORE / ONSHORE CONSTRUCTION AT PEAK?

On average, there have been 250 to 300 people working on the offshore site, around 60 to 100 working on the onshore cable route split into teams working on separate sections, and 40-60 working on the onshore substation. The exact number of jobs created during construction has been influenced by the phasing of the roll-out of the scheme and will also be dependent on the lead construction contractors. At its peak period there were 550 people working offshore.

Around 60 full time jobs will be created at the project management facility in Newhaven Port and we will utilise locally sourced vessels for the 3-year construction period.

HOW MANY JOBS WILL BE CREATED DURING OPERATION?

Once operational, Rampion will have around 60 full time, permanent roles based at the operations & maintenance base in Newhaven Port, to manage and maintain the site. In additional to the directly employed workforce, the operation of the wind farm will give rise to opportunities for indirect local employment in the form of up to 30 support service contracts and other local expenditure.

HOW DID YOU ENCOURAGE LOCAL CONTENT AND JOBS?

We continue to use local companies where possible in this project. In developing the project proposal a number of contracts were placed with local suppliers in respect of providing the met mast and installation, geotechnical site investigations, ecological survey vessels, guard boats, Fishing Industry Representatives, PR support, offshore ecology survey work, and E.ON’s own Rampion Development Manager has been sourced locally.

We worked in partnership with local authorities, forming a Supply Chain Steering Group to support a Supply Chain Project led by Marine South East (MSE). The work of the Steering Group was aimed at identifying the local supply chain and maximising opportunities for local companies who may be able to tender for Rampion work. This project identified more than 600 local businesses with the capability to supply products and services to Rampion, and culminated in Meet the Buyer Events and the launch of the web portal, www.sussexwindenergy.org.uk, which went live in September 2013 to provide Rampion Project updates, promote local grant programmes and opportunities for recruitment and skills development. The web portal allows local businesses to register their details on a suppliers’ database, to express an interest in supplying goods and services to Rampion and its contractors.

The local suppliers’ database is highlighted in the Invitation to Tender documents and contractors have been asked to identify any proposed UK and local suppliers in their tender responses.

In supporting local content for operations and maintenance related jobs, we place local job adverts, require the turbine manufacture to advertise locally to recruit technicians where possible, and have already recruited a number of apprentices into full time operations staff.

WILL YOU SUPPORT COMMUNITY BENEFIT PROJECTS?

Our policy with regards to community benefits is to ensure that we are a good neighbour to the local community and our majority shareholder has a track record on existing offshore wind farms of working with communities and supporting local initiatives and projects. The exact geographical scope and distribution of such initiatives will be carefully considered in view of the spatial extent of the project and those communities most associated with the project. For example we have committed to a community benefit fund for the residents who live in close proximity to the proposed onshore substation, as the only permanent above ground structure on land.

We are currently finalising our wider community benefit fund which will be launched in late 2017.

ARE YOU PLANNING TO HAVE A LOCAL VISITOR CENTRE?

At this stage it is our intention to have a Visitor Centre somewhere on the Sussex Coast to support the local tourist economy and increase awareness of the Rampion wind farm and education about offshore wind energy. The Scroby Sands Visitor Centre in Great Yarmouth has been a great success, attracting around 40,000 visitors each year.

The Rampion Visitor Centre will be located between the eastern and westernmost points of the site, with a clear view of the wind farm and in an area with high visitor footfall.

WHAT CO2 SAVINGS WILL THE SCHEME DELIVER?

We estimate that the project could avoid the emission of almost 600,000 tonnes1 CO2 per year (587,000 tonnes), which would otherwise have been released through fossil fuelled power generation. We know this because electricity generation and demand is actively balanced, every minute of every day by National Grid, to ensure that supply and demand are always precisely matched. Since wind energy is accepted onto the grid as and when it generates, conventional generators are required to reduce their generation and in turn the amount of fuel and CO2 released. Therefore we can calculate how much CO2 would have been emitted from the fossil fuel generators displaced.

1 Every unit (kWh) of electricity produced by the wind displaces a unit of electricity, which would otherwise have been produced by a power station burning fossil fuel. This is a generally accepted fact used by many organisations including Government in their environmental calculations. Wind-generated electricity does not replace electricity from nuclear power stations because these operate at ‘base load’, that is they will be working for the whole time that they are available. The calculation is made using a static figure of 430g CO2/kWh representing the energy mix in the UK.

CAN I FILM THE WIND FARM WITH A DRONE?

Guidelines for drone usage at or near Rampion Offshore Wind Farm Safety is always the first issue to consider and it is the drone operators’ responsibility to comply with the Drone Code, as published by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). Drones must be kept:- 1) at least 150 metres from working vessels and people at site, both offshore and onshore. 2) at least 50m from wind turbines and offshore substation 3) within sight of the operator If the drone is being operated from a vessel, the vessel itself must stay out of the statutory 500m Safety Zone around construction activities on wind turbines and the offshore substation. The drone operator will be held responsible for any incident or damage arising from failure to comply with the above.

WHY IS RAMPION LOCATED WHERE IT IS?

In 2008, nine strategic zones were identified for what is known as ‘Round 3’, the third licensing round for offshore wind farms. The nine strategic zones were established following a ‘Strategic Environmental Assessment’, which essentially investigated technological, engineering and environmental issues. These included, for example, water depth, shipping lanes, marine ecology, seabed geology, and wind speed data, which when overlaid onto a chart of UK waters, led to the proposed zones.

Zone 6, the zone from within which the Rampion site was chosen, could not migrate further south due to the Traffic Separation Scheme – the English Channel shipping lane.

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HOW WAS ROUND 3 DIFFERENT FROM THE PREVIOUS ROUNDS?

Instead of the smaller projects from Rounds 1 and 2, which were situated nearer to shore in shallower waters, Round 3 nominated far larger zones designed to accommodate larger wind farms that could benefit from the improved, proven technology following the success of the earlier projects. Larger wind farms offer economies of scale and have enabled the industry to bring the costs of offshore wind down considerably, while maximising the contribution the technology can make to securing UK energy supplies and tackling climate change

HOW WAS THE ACTUAL WIND FARM SITE CHOSEN?

E.ON, the developer who secured the licence for Zone 6 from The Crown Estate, conducted further, much more in depth investigations and analyses of the seabed geology, marine ecology, available turbine and foundation technology, grid availability, local stakeholder concerns and so on, in order to formulate draft proposals. Zone 6 is a very complex site from a bathymetry and geological perspective. When coupled with the technology available, stakeholder feedback and engineering and environmental surveys, the scheme was optimized to produce the final design.

WHY IS RAMPION SMALLER THAN OTHER ROUND 3 PROJECTS?

In Zone 6, the project evolved to become a single wind farm in the strategic zone and the smallest Round 3 wind farm around the UK, more on a par with a Round 2 project. There were several reasons for this including the fact that there is a cliff face underwater to the south of the final chosen site, as well as much deeper waters and paleochannels (old river beds with silt). The technology required to support turbines in waters up to 62 metres deep was not proven to a sufficient degree to give confidence to expand the design and is also likely that it would have been prohibitively expensive to extend the site.

WHAT CONSULTATION WAS CARRIED OUT?

The year of 2012 was spent formally consulting the local community. This included the delivery of 390,000 flyers to households in Sussex, advertising in the local press and broadcast media, a poster and leaflet campaign, links to council and neighbourhood websites, a Facebook page, presentations to community groups and emails to 2,500 stakeholder organisations in Sussex. We held 14 public exhibitions with 4,500 people attending and 1,500 written responses, which all fed into the mix as the proposals were continually refined.

In 2013, there were 14 public hearings at the Brighton Centre where those who had commented on the draft plans could raise their concerns. Additional refinements were made in light of feedback received. For example the wind farm was moved further from the Heritage Coast that lies to its east, its boundary was also changed to avoid a popular fishing area known as the ‘9-miler’ and local routes from the TSS to and from Shoreham Port.

Following further site specific engineering surveys and in consideration of stakeholder feedback, the scheme was optimised with its final 116 turbine layout.

WHEN WAS RAMPION AWARDED CONSENT?

The Secretary of State (the then Department of Energy and Climate Change) awarded and made the Rampion Offshore Wind Farm Order 2014 on 16 July 2014.

WHAT IS THE RAMPION OFFSHORE WIND FARM ORDER 2014 (THE ORDER)?

The Order is a Statutory Instrument (secondary legislation) that permits the construction and operation of the development, which includes the consented plans and associated requirements and conditions, similar to planning conditions, that must be adhered to during the pre-construction, construction, operation and decommissioning of Rampion.

WHAT ARE THE ORDER CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS?

The Order conditions and requirements are similar to conditions placed on a consented application under the Town & Country Planning Act 1991, in that they must be met by the developer and discharged by the Relevant Authority. In the case of Rampion, has produced a number of plans and documents to demonstrate how we will undertake the works, and ensure that impacts are minimised or mitigated. These conditions and Requirements need to be discharged by West Sussex County Council or the South Downs National Park Authority (onshore works) and the Marine Management Organisation (offshore works), and they will ensure that we are undertaking the works in accordance with the plans and methodologies which have been agreed. These plans relate to issues around highways, archaeology, Public Rights of Way and broader environmental considerations such as ecology, landscaping and construction noise management.

WERE ANY OTHER CONSENTS REQUIRED?

The Order provided us with the permission to construct the project, and incorporated the Marine Licences for the offshore works, and effectively negating the need to apply for other consents, as they were deemed to be incorporated into the Order, for example Scheduled Monument consents.

In addition, we applied separately for European Protected Species Licences with regards to works around Great Crested Newts and Marine Mammals and other more minor consents (such as, drainage), and to the Environment Agency for consents for those areas where we cross major watercourses.

WHAT MODEL AND HOW MANY TURBINES ARE YOU INSTALLING AND WHAT IS THE LAYOUT?

The final wind farm area will feature 116 x 3.45MW turbines. This decision was largely driven by the findings of our geotechnical surveys to understand the seabed conditions, which turned out to be challenging in some areas of the site. In total the scheme will contribute 400MW of newly installed electrical capacity to the UK’s energy mix.

The turbine layout is a regular grid matrix with a minimum spacing between the turbines of at least 750 m and including one offshore substation. The final layout was signed off by the relevant statutory bodies.

HOW MUCH POWER WILL RAMPION GENERATE?

The 400MW of installed electrical capacity will generate almost 1,400 gigawatt hours (GWh) of power output each year from a clean, renewable energy source. This is enough power to supply the equivalent of almost 350,000 UK homes each year for the lifetime of the project

WHAT TYPE OF FOUNDATIONS WERE USED?

They were monopile foundations to support all the turbines in the final layout, with a jacket foundation being employed for the offshore substation.

WHAT IS THE FINAL ONSHORE DESIGN?

The onshore cable route is defined by the DCO as a 40m corridor within which we are restricted to a 30m working width. The onshore surveys helped with refining the working width to avoid ecologically sensitive areas, such as mature trees, and in particularly sensitive areas (pinch points) we reduced the working width to 15m for short distances to reduce the impact on hedgerows.

The optimised scheme of 400MW has allowed us to reduce the number of circuits from four to two. However, did still require the haul road, topsoil and subsoil storage areas and we need to retain sufficient distance between the circuits to meet thermal conductivity requirements.

HOW MUCH HAS THE WIND FARM COST?

The capital investment from development through to construction and commissioning is likely to be in region of £1bn – £1.2bn.

KEY FACTS ABOUT THE WINDFARM

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Step Aboard Our Water Tours From Brighton Marina.

If you want to take to the water and see more of Brighton, East Sussex coastline, find out more about what BrightonPrestigeboattrips.com can do. Our water tours and harbour boat trips let you see the sights from a whole new perspective. If you’re ready to set sail, give us a call!

Harbour, Pier, and i-360 Trip

This coastal trip along the beach shoreline takes you past some of the city’s most well-known sights, including the Palace Pier, other amusements and attractions, the British Airways i-360 tower with its revolving viewing pod, and the seafront. When we turn homebound opposite the skeleton steelwork, we’ll also see the West Pier

Groups of up to 12 people are welcomed onto these trips. Comfortable internal and external seating is available with a panoramic open-top deck for you to fully appreciate the views.

Reservations are normally required and always advisable, especially on popular dates. A minimum of 6 persons on board are required for each trip. In poor sea conditions shorter trips around the harbour/marina may be available

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Did You Know?

Brighton Piers have featured in a number of films, including Quadrophenia, Brighton Rock, and Carry On Girls.

The British Airways i-360 tower is one of the world’s tallest revolving tower structures, reaching a height of 162m.

Seven Sister Cliffs

Depending on your chosen itinerary (minimum 2 hours), why not cruise along the Sussex Heritage Coastline to Seaford Head, the old Coastguard Cottages, and Cookmere Haven? Here, magnificent views of the Seven Sister Cliffs can be enjoyed. A little further along the 160m-high chalk cliffs, the tallest in the UK, we pass Birling Gap, the old cliff-top lighthouse, Belle Tout, now a B&B, and the famous Beachy Head lighthouse before turning homebound.

At a height of over 160m The Seven Sister Cliffs are the highest chalk cliffs in Britain. Yes, even higher than the White Cliffs of Dover! The Belle Tout e Lighthouse was in danger of falling over the cliff top, so in 1999 it was moved back 17m from the cliffs.

We provide cruises between two and six hours, with the full six hours required if you’d like to complete the above tour.

Beachy Head Possible on Longer Trips

Tea/ Coffee included

Snack food Available at Extra Cost

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Did You Know

At a height of over 160m The Seven Sister Cliffs are the highest chalk cliffs in Britain. Yes, even higher than the White Cliffs of Dover!

Lighthouse was in danger of falling over the cliff top, so in 1999 it was moved back 17m from the cliffs.

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Rampion Wind Farm

This is a three-hour trip to view the 116 turbines about 7 miles offshore. Completed in 2018, this is the only wind farm on the South Coast and it’s one of the largest in the UK. Our tour allows you to get up close to the 70km2 site and view the 140m-high turbine structures having blades with a 110m wingspan.

The Rampion wind farm is named after a wild flower native to Sussex. The total wind farm power is sufficient to supply 350,000 homes, half the total homes in Sussex. Prior reservation for this trip is essential.

The Rampion wind farm is named after a wild flower native to Sussex

The total wind farm power is sufficient to supply 350,000 homes, half the total homes in Sussex.

Prior reservation for this trip is essential.

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Further Information

Please note that all trips are subject to weather and availability. To avoid disappointment, it is recommended that you contact us and plan your trip well in advance.

All sailings are subject to meeting minimum person requirements, weather, tides and vessel availability. Terms and conditions apply.

To book onto one of our trips, get in touch with Duncan. His number is 07775 904122 .

Please contact us  to enquire about suitable sailing times, our itineraries, and group bookings.

Price Schedule

Harbour trip £15 per person (min 6)

Piers and i-360 trip £25 pp (min 4) one hour

Coastal trips from 2 hours, from £40pp ( min 6)

Wind Farm trip 3 hours, £50 (min 6)

Seven Sisters trip 4 hours £60 ( min 6)

The above sailings require the stated minimum number of persons. Up to 12 passengers will be on board for each sailing.

These prices are for public bookings and do not apply to Private Charter groups for Parties and Celebrations where specific pre-reservations are made. Please refer to (parent website) as shown below.

Priority will be given to Private Charter bookings and pre-arranged schedule trips.

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Whether you’re having a special celebration like a hen do, a corporate event, or a champagne cruise, we’re available!

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