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MARINE TRAINING

Galway Bay Live Webcam link

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YACHTMASTER INTENSIVE

RYA/MCA Commercial Yachtmaster 200 tonne link
Galway 16 weeks Mon-Fri 9am-6pm 30 January - 18 May 2012

 
SHORE BASED COURSES

Day Skipper Navigation DSN16 link
Galway 3 week ends 9am-6pm 14,15,21,22,28,29 January
2 Spaces

Day Skipper Navigation DSN14 link
Galway 16 Evenings
27th Sept - 7th Feb 7pm-10pm

Yachtmaster Offshore Navigation YON18 link
Galway 16 Evenings
29 Sept - 9 Feb 7pm-10pm

RYA Diesel Engine Course link
21st January 2012

RYA Radar Course link
22nd January 2012

Personal Survival Techniques STCW'95 link
Tues 17th January 2012

Elementary First Aid STCW'95 link
16th January 2012
19th February 2012

Medical First Aid STCW'95 link
27th - 29th January 2012 3spaces

Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities STCW'95link
18th January 2012

 
INSTRUCTOR COURSES

RYA/ISA Assistant Inst. Course
13th - 17th February 2012

RYA Dinghy Inst. Pre entry link
Spring 2012

RYA Dinghy Instructor Course link
Spring 2012

 
POWER COURSES
Powerboat Level 1 link
January 2012

Powerboat Level 2 link
15th - 15th January 2012

Safetyboat Course link
January 2012
 
YACHTING COURSES

Start Yachting link
28th - 29th January 2012

Competent Crew Course link
28th - 29th January 2012

Day Skipper Course link
28th - 29th January 2012

 
HALF DAY SESSIONS

Wakeboarding
On Request

Kayaking
Jan 15, 22 or 29 10-1pm


Dinghy Sailing
On Request


Ringo Rides
On Request


Yacht Sailing
On Request


Powerboating
Jan 28 10-1pm

 
MID TERM CAMPS
Sailing Camp link
13th - 17th February 2012

 





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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
  • Cost:
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