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RYA Navigation Courses are held aboard our yacht Esseness. This allows learning to take place at a "real" chart table, with "real" instruments, much more realistic than a classroom desk! Places are limited to two per course giving students ample chance to learn at their own pace. However larger groups can be catered for at an alternative venue.
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| Basic Navigation and Safety This new course is an introduction to navigation and safety awareness and is aimed at anyone new to sailing, motor boating, including RIBs and other small powerboats, sea angling, diving, sea kayaking and canoeing, diving, or those who are rusty and just want to brush up on their skills. There is no pre-course knowledge or experience necessary. The course content includes:- charts and publications, safety, buoyage, tidal awareness, basic navigation and pilotage, rules of the road, electronic navigation, anchoring, weather forecasts, passage planning all of which aims at giving students a basic awareness of navigation and theory. There is no formal assessment. It requires 16 hours of teaching, usually over a 2 day period. Day Skipper Theory Course No previous knowledge is necessary and provides a comprehensive introduction to cruising which is designed to give you enough knowledge to navigate around familiar waters by day. The course content includes:- nautical terms, ropework, anchoring, safety, International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (IRPCS), position fixing, plotting a course to steer, charts and publications, use of navigational instruments, chartwork, tides and tidal streams, visual aids, meterology, passage planning, navigation in restricted visibility, pilotage and the marine environment. The required teaching time is 40 hours, five to six days, with two assessment papers. Coastal Skipper/Yachtmaster Offshore Theory Course This is an advanced course in navigation and meteorology and equips the student with the ability to navigate safely in coastal and offshore passages and as such requires some previous knowledge to at least Day Skipper Theory level and some practical experience is desirable. Building on the Day Skipper theory course, the course content includes navigation, meteorology, collision avoidance, safety and passage planning. The required teaching time is 40 hours, five to six days, with three assessment papers. |
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Basic Navigation and Safety |
2 days |
£150 per person |
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Day Skipper Theory Course |
5 days |
£340 per person |
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Day Skipper Theory Course |
2.5 weekends |
£340 per person |
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Coastal Skipper/Yachtmaster Theory |
6 days |
£390 per person |
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Coastal Skipper/Yachtmaster Theory |
3 weekends |
£390 per person |