| Suggested Previous Experience You
should already know how to sail. Your knowledge of coastal navigation & meteorology
should be to the standard of Day Skipper shorebased course. Course
Content You will be coached over the full RYA syllabus
(see below)as you live aboard one of the school owned yachts. These conform to
or exceed the MCA standards for sail training. The full course syllabus is found
in RYA logbook G15 available from our office. Award RYA
Day Skipper NON-Tidal Practical Sail 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 Preparation
for sea Is able to prepare a yacht for sea, including
engine checks, selection of sails, securing and stowage of all gear on deck and
below. Deck work Can
reef, shake out reefs and change sails to suit prevailing conditions. Can prepare
an anchor, mooring warps and take charge on deck when mooring alongside, coming
to a buoy, anchoring, weighing anchor and slipping from a buoy or an alongside
berth. Navigation Is
proficient in chartwork and routine navigational duties on passage including:
Taking and plotting visual fixes; Working up DR and EP; Use of electronic navigation
equipment for position fixing; Use of waypoints; Knowledge of IALA buoyage; Estimating
tidal heights and streams; Working out course to steer to allow for tidal stream,
leeway and drift; Maintenance of navigational records; Use of echo sounder and
lead line. Pilotage Can
prepare and execute a pilotage plan for entry into, or departure from, harbour.
Understands the use of leading and clearing lines. Use of transits and soundings
as aids to pilotage. Meteorology Knows
sources of forecast information. Can interpret shipping forecasts and use a barometer
as a forecasting aid. Rule of the road Has
a working knowledge of the I.R.P.C.S. Maintenance
and repair work Understands and is able to carry out
maintenance tasks. Knows the properties and uses of common synthetic ropes. Engines Knows
how to change fuel and water filters, pump impeller and how to bleed the fuel
system. Victualling Understands
how to victual a yacht. Emergency situations
Is able to take correct action as skipper for recovery
of man overboard. Understands distress flares and how to use a liferaft. Can operate
a radio telephone and send a distress message. Understands how to secure a tow.
Understands rescue procedures including helicopter rescue. Yacht
handling under power Can bring a boat safely to and
from an alongside berth, mooring buoy and anchor under various conditions of wind
and tide. Yacht handling under sail Can
bring a boat safely to and from a mooring buoy and anchor under various conditions
of wind and tide. Can steer and trim sails effectively on all points of sailing.
Can steer and trim sails effectively on all points of sailing. Passage
making Can plan and make a coastal passage, taking
account of relevant navigational hazards and limitations imposed by the type of
boat and strength of the crew. |