RYA Coastal Skipper / Yachtmaster® Offshore

RYA Coastal Skipper / Yachtmaster® Offshore

Ideal for candidates doing either the Coastal Skipper or Yachtmaster Offshore practical exams.

The Coastal Skipper / Yachtmaster Offshore theory course is for those wishing to take the next step in their journey. Once you have gained a few sea miles, it will prepare you for undertaking more complex coastal passages by day or night. It’s an excellent foundation for the Coastal Skipper practical course and covers all the theory necessary for the Yachtmaster exam.RYA Logo

Learn in detail how to undertake longer coastal passages safely by day & at night, including passage planning, advanced navigation, and IRPCS.

40 hours of teaching and 6 hours of assessments (3 x papers)

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Advanced training for more experienced skippers building on the Day Skipper course, the RYA Coastal Skipper / Yachtmaster theory course looks at more detailed navigational techniques, specifically for those looking to undertake longer passages, including navigation at night. For those who have built up some miles and are looking to the next stage of their boating journey, the RYA Coastal Skipper / Yachtmaster theory is an excellent step and essential preparation for the Coastal Skipper / Yachtmaster and Yachtmaster offshore practical exam. You’ll hone your skills in lights and shapes, course shaping and plotting and tidal knowledge, including secondary ports and tide gates. Additionally, you will learn how to take and interpret weather forecasts and plot weather systems. You’ll extend your collision regulation knowledge and understand the requirements for arriving and entering a foreign port. All this and much, much more. 

The course is taught over 40 hours with three exam papers.

Course topics include:

  • position fixing
  • course shaping and plotting
  • tidal knowledge
  • use of almanacs and admiralty publications
  • electronic position finding equipment
  • taking and interpreting forecasts
  • plotting weather systems
  • weather predictions using a barometer and by observation
  • collision regulations
  • customs and excise regulations for cruising abroad

The course allows some time to revise the basics and then moves on to advanced navigation techniques.

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