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RYA/MCA Yachtmaster Coastal Preparation & Exam (Motor)

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Duration: 5/6 Days with a maximum of 3 students per boat. Comprises of 4.5 days preparation and up to 1.5 days exam
Previous Experience Required: 30 days aboard, 2 days as skipper, 800 miles logged 12 night hours (Half the qualifying seatime must have been conducted in tidal waters). VHF radio operators certificate, suitable first aid certificate. If an RYA Coastal Skipper completion certificate is held only 400 miles are required
Course Overview: Preparation and brush up for the RYA/MCA Yachtmaster Coastal Certificate of Competence. Revision of advanced skippering techniques, close quarters handling, navigation and pilotage by day and night, man overboard recovery and overall motorboat management skills
Click here to view exam syllabus
Cost: £1260 + Exam Fee ( £168)

The RYA/MCA Yachtmaster Coastal Certificate of Competence examination is the next natural step for those who have completed the RYA Coastal Skipper course and have completed some coastal passages since in order to put the lessons learnt into practice. The holder of an RYA/MCA Yachtmaster Coastal certificate of Competence has the knowledge needed to skipper a motor yacht on coastal passages, but does not necessarily have the experience needed to undertake longer offshore passages. The theory knowledge required for the RYA/MCA Yachtmaster Coastal Certificate of Competence is the same as that for Yachtmaster, but less practical experience and skill is required. 
During the 5 days of preparation your instructor will asses your ability, identify your areas of weaknesses and coach you in all the disciplines required to pass. Particular emphasis is placed on skippering techniques and decision making. The week concentrates on lots of short passages by day and night interspersed with lots of close quarters boat handling practice such as picking up mooring buoys, anchoring and marina berthing. In addition, you will be thoroughly tested on your knowledge of theoretical navigation and Collision Regulations so make sure you have brushed up on these before you come.

At the end of the week your instructor will give you a debrief and leave you feeling confident in your ability to take the examination.

Itinerary: 0900 on first day until completion of all exams which will be no latter than 1600 on day 6. Click here for an example schedule of how you will spend the week

What's Included:  Breakfast and lunch, wet weather gear, sleeping bag with liner and pillow, mooring fees and accommodation onboard. For details of what you should bring please refer to the FAQ's section.

Support courses:  RYA Radar, RYA Sea Survival, VHF RadioRYA First Aid

Next Step:  At this stage of the RYA scheme it is necessary to consolidate what you have learnt by completing more sea miles and gaining more skippering experience. Once you have acquired the necessary experience you should look to join the Yachtmaster Offshore Preparation week followed by the RYA/MCA Yachtmaster Offshore examination

Course Dates: 2012

23rd - 28th January 16th - 21st April 16th - 21st July 15th - 20th October
20th - 25th February 21st - 25th May 20th - 25th August 19th - 24th November
19th - 24th March 18th - 23rd June 17th - 22nd September 10th - 15th December

If you would like own boat tuition to complete this course please feel free to call us to discuss the options

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 07 December 2011 16:15