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RYA/MCA Yachtmaster Offshore Preparation & Exam

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Duration: 7 days (Sunday to Sunday), 5 day preparation and 2 day exam weekend with a maximum of 5 students per yacht (4 for the exam)
Previous Experience Required: 50 days aboard, 5 days as skipper, 2500 miles logged, 5 passages of over 60 miles including 2 overnight and 2 as skipper. VHF radio operators certificate and a valid First Aid Certificate
Course Overview: Preparation and brush up for the RYA/MCA Yachtmaster Offshore Certificate of Competence. Revision of advanced skippering techniques, close quarters handling under power and sail, navigation and pilotage by day and night, man overboard recovery and overall yacht management skills
Click here to view exam syllabus
Cost: 7 Days
High Season (Apr - Sep): £610 + Exam Fee (£170)
Low Season (Oct - Mar): £590  + Exam Fee (£170)

To attain the RYA/MCA Yachtmaster Offshore candidates must pass a practical examination of their skippering ability. A Yachtmaster is capable of skippering the yacht on extended offshore passages by day or night.  He or she will essentially be a much more experienced Coastal Skipper and can do the same things more smoothly, for longer periods and in more arduous conditions.

Early in the week the instructor will asses your strengths and weaknesses and coach you in the areas required to pass the examination however our experience normally leads us to work on the following areas; passage planning, man overboard recovery, close quarters handling, skippering techniques, navigation in restricted visibility, pilotage and knowledge of the International Collision Regulations. The instructor will debrief you fully as the week progresses and ensure that you get time to work on those weaker areas. Before joining the course, students should have the pre-requisite experience outlined above, navigation theory to RYA Coastal Skipper/Yachtmaster theory level and a thorough knowledge of the Collision Regulations. 

The examiner will ask each candidate to skipper the yacht on several short passages and complete various demonstrations of their skippering and sailing ability over the course of the weekend.

Itinerary:  1830 Sunday until the completion of all the exams which will be no later than 1500 on Sunday. Click here for an example schedule of how you will spend the week

What's Included:  All food except the evening of joining, 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 SurvivalSail Trim, SRC/VHF RadioRYA First Aid

Supporting Books: Please click here to view books for sale

Next Step:  RYA Yachtmaster Ocean Theory Course

 RYA/MCA Yachtmaster Offshore Preparation & Exam 2010

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5th - 12th December


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Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 February 2010 16:02