RYA/MCA Yachtmaster MOTOR Offshore or Coastal Preparation & Exam

Description
Students taking the Yachtmaster Exam need to hold a VHF/SRC operators certificate and a valid first aid certificate, and have the relevant miles and skippering experience including night pilotage. The minimum sea time required as a guide for Coastal is 20 days, 2 days as skipper, 400 miles, 12 night hours. For Offshore this is 50 days, 5 days as skipper, 2500 miles, 12 night hour. All qualifying sea time must be within 10 years prior to the exam. You are strongly advised to complete the Yachtmaster theory too.
Commercial Endorsement
Once successfully passed, the CoC can then be commercially endorsed with Sea Survival, PPR and a ENG1 Medical
Course includes use of our training boats which is based in Marina Velal. Fuel,
The RYA exam fee is excluded, the exam will take place on the last day taking in some day/night time driving and include passage planning.
Included
- Lunches and food whilst onboard
- Fuel
- Mooring Fees
- Motor boat for exam use
- Arranging examiner travel and costs
Excluded
The RYA Exam fee of £224
The examiners travel costs and expenses contribution
Know before you go
All you relevant certificates including the VHF, STCW(or Sea survival and First Aid)
Logged miles and skippering passages, this can be a spread sheet or log book
Suitable clothing - Be prepared looking at the forecast
Passport Photo and complete RYA Exam form