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The RYA Powerboat range of training courses offers 6 courses, 2
of which may be viewed as more professional courses. The 4 key courses
offer a natural progression from beginner to advanced as the diagram
below illustrates.
Level 1
If you have no experience of powerboats before, then t his
is the course you should start with. There are no expectations of
any previous experience and the minimum age to take the course is
8 years old.
It will introduce you to the various methods used
for both lauching and recovering a boat from a trailer, as well
as ensuring you leave with reasonable day to day boat handling and
of course, safety skills. To help you learn all of this you will
also go through an amount of the theory behind what you are doing.
Following the course which lasts for 1 day, you will be able to
drive a boat whilst under the supervision of a suitably qualified
and / or experienced person.
Level 2
Like Level 1, Level 2 also assumes that you have no previous experience
(but can be preceeded by Level 1 should you wish) of powerboats
although in this instance the minimum age is 12 years old. This
is a two day course and although it covers all that you see in Level
1 above, it will also introduce you to mooring and anchoring which
are important skills to get to grips with both for your own safety
and enjoyment, as well as others around you.
To a point, the course aims to get you to a stage
of being self-sufficient. That doesn't mean you'll be an all weather
boater, but in good conditions staying locally you should have a
good grasp of what it going on. You will also have learnt and be
more knowledgeable of both your own, and your boats limitations.
Intermediate Course
Before taking this 2 day course course you should be of a Level
2 standard with the coastal endorsement. If you've only boated on
lakes before you'll be missing this and should talk to the sea school
about it. The minimum age that you can take the course at is 16
years old.
At this level the important skills of pilotage
and passage planning are brought in to play. You'll be introduced
to techniques using both traditional paper based charts as well
as electronic techniques.
All the skills are focused on planing boats and
by the end of the course you will be well equipped to both plan
and carry out short coastal passages during day light hours.
Advanced Course
Before taking this 2 day course you should be of a Level 2 standard
and be proficient with your navigation and chartwork skills to the
level of Day Skipper Theory. The minimum age is 17.
If you would like to undertake more challenging
trips, which may involve returning to port after dark then this
is the course for you to work towards. You'll be focusing on more
advanced techniques for the safe handling of your planing boat both
in daylight hours and at night. Following the course you'll be able
to plan and undertake coastal passages which may involve you returning
to a familiar port / marina in darkness. As part of the course you
will carry out one navigational exercise at night.
Additional Courses
The following two are more generally taken by those who are either
pursuing powerboats professionally or at a local club. That said,
if you would like to take your learning experience as far as possible
in a training environment then these are for you too. The reality
is that at some point things you'll learn here will be useful in
practice (certainly we've been towed by a powerboat before when
the wind died and we were (...too far out) in a Fireball sailing
dinghy!).
Advanced Exam Course
For those of you who wish to use your powerboat skills professionally,
then you'll need to take this exam which lasts around 5 to 6 hours
and examines all that you have learnt up to and including the Advanced
Course.
Safety Boat Course
Again, if your powerboat training is for professional reasons whether
at a sea school, holiday sailing centre or to provide cover for
Sunday sailing at your local club, then you'll likely need to take
this 2 day course.
You'll be expected to be at a minimum of Level
2 standard, and have a basic grasp of sailing boats too. The course
will focus on rescue techniques for a variety of craft including
windsurfers, sailing dinghies and canoes. You'll also spend some
time looking at how to undertake a tow using a powerboat should
that be necessary. For those of you who are coming at this from
the club angle, then the race management and mark laying sections
will also be of particular use.
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