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MARINE TRAINING
 
SUMMER CAMPS
Treasure Island link
Age 5+
10am - 3pm
9th - 13th August
16th - 20th August

Summer Sailing Camplink
26th - 30th July
2nd - 6th August
9th - 13th August
16th - 20th August
23rd - 27th August

 
INSTRUCTOR COURSES
ISA Dinghy Instructor Course link
5th August - 9th August
RYA First Aid Instructor Course link
Sept
RYA Cruising Instructor Course link
9th-13th August
 
FULLTIME COURSES
STCW’95 Commercial Skipper
200 Ton (Motor Yachts) Course
link
Starting September
 
SHORE BASED COURSES

Coastal Nav for Small Boats link
21st - 22nd August

Personal Survival Techniques STCW'95 link
24th August

Elementary First Aid STCW'95 link
23rd August

Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities STCW'95 link
25th August

 
SAILING COURSES

Summer Sailing Camplink
2nd - 6th August
9th - 13th August
16th - 20th August
23rd - 27th August

 
POWER COURSES

PWC (Jetski) Course link
On Demand

Powerboat Level 1 link
8th August
Powerboat Level 2 link
14th - 15th August
Advanced Powerboat Course link
28th - 29th August
 
YACHTING COURSES

Start Yachting link
31st July & 1st August

Competent Crew Course link
31st July & 1st Aug
16th - 20th Aug

Day Skipper Course link
31st July & 1st Aug
16th - 20th Aug
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RYA Cruising Instructor

The RYA Cruising Instructor Course is the entry level for any Yachtmaster who wants to begin teaching yachting.

To pass this you will need to be able to give convincing demonstrations up to a Day Skipper level student of any part of the syllabus. Weak areas are often the knowledge of the collisions rules, navigation and meteorology.

There is no point in arriving for an instructor's course if you are not completely happy with your ability to teach tidal height calculations or working out the course to steer. Remember that your students may have just spent the last 5 days in the classroom perfecting their theory skills, some of them will be very good, even at Dayskipper level. Anyone who is serious will do the necessary work prior to the course.

Another area that requires work is close quarters sailing skills, sailing on and off of buoys and returning to a floating object under sail. I would expect a convincing demonstration of sailing man over board recovery from any instructor.

It is recomended that Yachtmaster candidates have the latest edition of the cruising logbook and Instructor's Handbook.

 

  • Course Type: Practical and Theory
  • Required Experience: Commercially Endorsed Yachtmaster Offshore and above level
  • Assumed Knowledge: Navigation, Meteorology, Collision Regulations, Safety and Passage Planning up to Yachtmaster and above standard
  • Course Content: Instructing techniques for delivering Start Yachting, Competent Crew and Day Skipper Courses.
  • Ability After Course: To be able to instruct students from Start yachting courses, Competent Crew and Day Skipper..
  • Duration:5 Days continuous
  • Cost:
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