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If
you are new to sailing, or would like to know more about the
RYA training scheme, read on to see how we can take you step
by step from absolute beginner to yachtmaster and beyond.
If
you already know what course you need, click here for:
RYA
Practical Courses or RYA
Shorebased Courses
Whatever
your plans, your future enjoyment and above all your safety
depend on building a sound body of knowledge and skills at
each level. We are here to help you learn to sail well - and
have fun in the process.
First
Steps - If you are a beginner and are not sure if you
would even like sailing, you could consider joining one of
our sail training weekends. These are relaxed and enjoyable
affairs, the sailing is in sheltered waters and you will learn
a lot.
After
a first sailing weekend you will also qualify for the RYA
'Start Yachting' certficate - your first step on the RYA training
pathway.
On the other hand it is perfectly reasonable to go straight
to the first RYA Training course - Competent Crew - or book
one of our Adventure Sailing Holidays. Almost all of these
holidays are suitable for beginners too and include competent
crew training.
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Or
read on -
The
RYA Training Scheme and Certificates of Competence.
Our
training is based closely on The Royal Yachting Association's
Cruising scheme - a world-renowned sequence of courses leading
from basic crewing up to professional Yachtmaster. Certificates
are awarded for satisfactory completion of each course and,
for those who want a formally recognised "ticket",
there are independent examinations for issue of "Coastal
Skipper" and "Yachtmaster Offshore" Certificates
of Competence.
The "RYA Cruising Log Book", available in most chandlers
and directly from us, explains the system in detail and provides
a record of your training and experience. Here we will try
to show you how the various courses relate to each other,
and what competence you should have after each course - particularly
in terms of ability to crew on other yachts, charter, or get
the "International Certificate of Competence" which
in many European countries is now required by law. The system
is flexible and you can start at any level appropriate to
your experience. If you have any doubts we will be happy to
give you objective advice.
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