| Suggested Previous Experience You
should be proficient at sailing and have some skippering experience. Your knowledge
of coastal navigation and meteorology should be to the standard of Coastal Skipper
Shorebased. Course Content You
will be coached over the RYA/MCA course syllabus as you live aboard one of the
school owned yachts. The full course syllabus is in the RYA logbook G15 available
from our office. Award RYA
Coastal Skipper NON-tidal Practical Certificate. 2010
Dates 5 days course but you may be able
to stay on board extra nights to fit your flights
Jan | | Feb | | Mar | | Apr | | May | | Jun | | Jul | | Aug | | Sep | | Oct | | Nov | | Dec | | Syllabus Passage
planning Can plan a coastal passage including a consideration
of the capability of the yacht, navigation, victualling, weather, ports of refuge,
tidal heights and tidal streams, publications required and strategy. Knows
customs procedures Preparation for sea Is
aware of the safety equipment required for offshore passages Can prepare
a yacht for sea including stowage, safety briefing, watch keeping, delegating
responsibilities and equipment and engine checks Pilotage Can
prepare a pilotage plan with consideration of soundings, transits, clearing bearings,
buoyage, port or harbour regulations and tidal considerations. Can pilot
a yacht by day and night Passage making and
ability as skipper Can take charge of a yacht and direct
the crew Can organize the navigation, deckwork and domestic duties of a
yacht on passage. Is aware of the significance of meteorological trends
Is aware of crew welfare on passage Can use electronic navigation equipment
for planning and undertaking a passage, including the use of waypoints and routes Yacht
handling under power Can control the yacht effectively
in a confined space under power All berthing and unberthing situations in
various conditions of wind and tide Yacht handling
under sail Can use the sails to control the yacht in
a confined space Anchoring and mooring in various conditions of wind and
tide Can sail efficiently on all points of sail Adverse
weather conditions Preparation for heavy weather and
yacht handling in strong winds Navigation and general conduct in restricted
visibility Emergency situations Recovery
of man overboard under power and sail Understands action to be taken when
abandoning to the liferaft and during helicopter and lifeboat rescues |