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What's the difference between RYA Yachtmaster Offshore and RYA Yachtmaster Coastal?

04 March 2016

The RYA Yachtmaster qualification has long been recognised by many as the premium sailing qualification for the experienced leisure sailor. In recent times, the Yachtmaster qualification has been further defined and is now split into three subsections, namely Yachtmaster Coastal, Yachtmaster Offshore and Yachtmaster Ocean. Unlike the RYA Day Skipper qualification, all three qualifications are gained through external examination. 

The holder of a Yachtmaster Coastal qualification should be competent to skipper a yacht of up to 24 metres LOA in waters up to 20 miles from a safe haven. A Yachtmaster Offshore is qualified to skipper a vessel of the same size up to 150 miles from a safe haven. Yachtmaster Ocean extends the Yachtmaster Offshore qualification and qualifies the holder to skipper a vessel of the same size and up to 200gt anywhere in the World.

As one would expect, each examination requires that the candidate have a minimum level of experience prior to the examination. Prior to the Yachtmaster Coastal examination , a candidate must have a minimum of 30 days at sea, with 2 days as skipper and at least 800 miles logged, including 12 night hours. If you hold the Coastal Skipper course certificate already then this is reduced to 20 days at sea with 2 days as skipper, 400 miles logged and 12 night hours. Half the qualifying sea time must be conducted in tidal waters.

To qualify to undertake the Yachtmaster Offshore examination , you must have a minimum of 50 days at sea, 2,500 miles logged, including at least 5 passages over 60 miles measured along the rhumb line from the port of departure to the destination, acting as skipper for at least two of these passages and including two which have involved overnight passages. The candidate must have 5 days experience as skipper. At least half this mileage and passages must be in tidal waters. All qualifying seatime must be within 10 years prior to the exam.

In both instances you will also need to hold a GMDSS short range radio certificate. 

For advice on what examination you should be studying for, call our senior instructor and RYA Yachtmaster Instructor for a chat on [email protected] or call 07925 784407.

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What is an RYA Yachtmaster?

The RYA Yachtmaster® Certificate of Competence is often the ultimate aim of aspiring skippers. It is a well known, highly respected qualification worldwide, proving your experience and competence as a skipper. Unlike other qualifications in the cruising programme, there is no formal training course to become an RYA Yachtmaster. Instead, provided you have sufficient experience, certification and seatime, you can put yourself forward for an exam to test your skills and knowledge. There are a number of RYA navigation courses that will help you prepare for your exam. Many RYA Yachtmaster candidates also choose to book themselves into an RYA training centre for some specialised exam preparation training, but this is not compulsory.

You are capable of coastal passages

You are competent to undertake passages up to 150 miles offshore

You have the knowledge and experience to sail worldwide

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The Coastal and Offshore exams are practical tests afloat, and the Ocean is an oral exam. Find out more about qualifying passages, exam fees and how to book. 

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You'll need to have the appropriate qualification for the vessel and area of operation.

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RYA Yachtmaster Offshore or RYA Yachtmaster Coastal Certificate – Prep Course & Exam

An RYA Yachtmaster Offshore Certificate is the ultimate sailing qualification for UK sailors and for many aspiring professional sailors around the world. Whether you want the Yachtmaster Certificate of Competency to be able to charter yachts as skipper anywhere in the world, as proof you have reached the pinnacle of your leisure sailing ambitions, or you need it for a sailing career, you will need to pass the exam. It is nautical equivalent of a driving license, no matter if you are into racing yachts, classic boats, super yachts or motor boats.

If you pass and meet the pre-requisites to convert it into a commercially endorsed MCA/RYA Certificate of Competency, you are legally qualified to skipper a vessel up to 24 metres or up to 200 tonnes.

Why do a Yachtmaster Preparation Course ?

Unlike other courses in the cruising programme, there is no formal training to complete in order to become  a Yachtmaster Offshore. Instead, provided that you have sufficient experience and seatime (see pre requisites), you can put yourself forward for an exam to test your skills and knowledge. This exam takes place on an approved yacht with an external RYA examiner testing both your practical skills and your theoretical knowledge over 5-9 hours per candidate, or slightly longer if you are the only candidate being examined.

Our Yachtmaster Prep course has a generous 5 days (more than most schools) and 2 days set aside after the course for those that feel ready to take the exam.

Benchmark for a Successful Exam Pass

If you have not completed a shore based Coastal skipper/Yachtmaster theory course then please check the syllabus to make sure you are confident with your theoretical knowledge (especially Rules of the Road IRPCS)  and the practical application of navigational skills. We can now offer you a Long Distance Yachtmaster Coastal/Offshore Theory Course, which gives you the option of when, where and for how long, you study.

A RYA Yachtmaster Coastal (formerly Coastal Skipper) should have the knowledge to skipper a yacht on coastal cruises but does not necessarily have the experience needed to undertake longer passages.

A RYA Yachtmaster Offshore should be able to enter any well-charted harbour for the first time, with sufficient depth, by day or night. The only way to gain confidence is by practice, particularly at night when skill is required in picking out navigation lights and buoys against a background of shore lights. (If you have colour blindness please talk to us before booking)

With a course over 7 days, your fully qualified instructor will be able to devote plenty of time to your individual needs with regular debriefings and coaching aimed at helping you to raise your standards.

Fee’s for Yachtmaster Certificate preparation

Voyage fee is for the full 5 days of instruction (or 8 days if you go on to do the exam)

Examination fee payable to the examiner -RYA Yachtmaster offshore Exam is £215 and Yachtmaster Coastal is roughly £185 per person (2019).

Yachtmaster Coastal Pre Exam Requirements

Radio Operators Certificate – for example (restricted) VHF Radio Operators Certificate or a GMDSS Short Range Certification or higher grade marine radio qualification.

Valid First Aid Certificate – First Aid certificates held by police / fire or armed servicesare also acceptable.

Seatime – 800 miles logged within 10 years of the examination. 30 days on board. 2 days as skipper and 12 night hours. (half the qualifying seatime must have been conducted in tidal waters)

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Yachtmaster Offshore Pre Exam Requirements

Seatime – 2500 miles. 50 days on board. At least 5 passages over 60 miles and acting as skipper for at least 2 of these passages and including two which have involved overnight passages.

Skipper experience – at least 5 days as skipper. (Half the qualifying seatime must have been conducted in tidal waters)

50 Days seatime & 5 days as skipper – 2500 miles logged – 5 passages over 60 miles -including 2 overnight and 2 as skipper.  Qualifying passages must be over 60 miles non stop by the most direct route and involve no change of skipper during the passage.

Bring with you to the exam

RYA logbook or evidence of your sailing experience and qualifying passages

  • Passport photo
  • cheque or credit card details for Exam fee payable to the RYA
  • First Aid Certificate
  • VHF Radio Operators Certificate
  • You must be over 18 years of age & qualifying experience gained over the age of 15.
  • Certification required before the examination:
  • VHF Radio Operators Certificate – First Aid Certificate

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Yachtmaster Offshore: When, Why, and How

In a seafarer’s career, there comes the time when Yachtmaster ticket becomes either a necessity, or the next logical step in professional development. No matter what the reason for the course is, Yachtmaster Offshore requires a thorough preparation and planning as well as some prior knowledge and experience.

  • When am I ready to take the course?

The candidate’s eligibility for Yachtmaster Offshore program is defined by a number of requirements. First and foremost, the logged sea time must show a minimum of 2500 nautical miles, about half of which should be in tidal waters. There is a huge debate as to what tidal waters are, and the RYA leaves it to the Yachtmaster candidate to decide whether the passage they undertook happened in a tidal area. The definition offered by the RYA is as follows:

An area is deemed tidal if published stream, current or tidal range data is available, the influence of which is significant enough to require the effects to be taken into account to plan and execute a safe and efficient passage .

But even if the decision to call experience tidal is the candidate’s, the RYA wisely warns that the final judgement will be made by the examiner and recommends to list only those miles that can be backed up with evidence. The qualifying sea time should be gained on motor vessels if the candidate applies for Yachtmaster Offshore Motor license. Sail miles do not count.

The RYA also sets a requirement as to the number of qualifying passages. As defined by the Association, ‘a passage is a non-stop voyage from a departure port / safe haven to a destination port / safe haven ’. For the Yachtmaster Offshore , there must be a minimum of 5 passages over 60 nm each; 2 of those passages should be overnight and 2 when the candidate acted as a skipper. The skipper, as understood by the RYA , is a person nominated and responsible for the planning and execution of a passage including vessel and watch management . It’s important that throughout the 60-mile passage there occurs no change of skippers; otherwise, the passage cannot be deemed as qualifying.

Proper understanding of the skipper’s role is vital for ticking the box of another requirement – 5 days on board acting as a skipper. A day in this case is a period of 8 consecutive hours, and the majority of them should be at sea . In every 24 hours, Yachtmaster candidate can have only one qualifying day onboard.

Last but not least, the RYA’s Yachtmaster Offshore exam pre-requisites put some restrictions as to the tonnage and length: days on board and miles should be gained on vessels up to 500 gt and less than 24 meters LOA.

  • When is the best time to take the RYA Yachtmaster Offshore course?

The full program – RYA Yachtmaster Offshore theory and RYA Yachtmaster Practical – takes 10 days to complete; the exam is usually scheduled right after, and candidates need to allow 2 days for it. With the sea, winds, and weather being unpredictable, to the candidates coming from abroad we advise to add an extra day before taking flights back home. Thus, the course is quite a commitment, and most seafarers take it during low Med season. Our Yachtmaster Offshore course is scheduled every month from December throughout April to give options to potential candidates.

  • Why take the RYA Yachtmaster Offshore?

Yachtmaster is not for beginners. Commercially endorsed Yachtmaster Offshore Certificate of Competence entitles its holder to master a yacht of up to 200 gt, and that is a big responsibility. That said, one of the reasons to get Yachtmaster is to advance the qualifications from entry to higher level including MCA Officer of the Watch (OOW) or Chief Mate, for which Yachtmaster Offshore CoC is among the required documents. Yachtmaster Offshore Shore-based (theory) certificate is another pre-requisite to apply for the OOW, and it has to be sent along with STCW and other records as a part of the Notice of Eligibility.

 In a scheme of RYA training , Yachtmaster Offshore is preceded by RYA Day Skipper and Coastal Skipper, which allow to navigate 20 and 60 nautical miles offshore accordingly. With Yachtmaster Offshore qualifications, it is possible to skipper a cruising yacht up to 150 miles from harbour, so recreational boaters can have larger areas to explore and longer distances to cover.

  • How to apply for Yachtmaster Offshore Program?

If you believe you are ready and meet the pre-requisites mentioned above and outlined on our website , your first step is to get in touch with us by email, phone, or through contact form . Once we receive your enquiry, we will email to you Sea Time Summary and Self-Evaluation forms to fill out, which we will then forward to our instructor to confirm your eligibility. If you are eligible for the course, we will proceed with course booking and securing your place on the training.

Some important things to remember: the candidates for the training should hold a valid Elementary First Aid certificate . For the STCW EFA , it should be issued within the last 5 years, for the RYA First Aid - within the last 3 years. VHF Marine Radio certificate can be offered as a part of Yachtmaster Offshore package , but if you already hold the certificate, we can offer a 100 euros reduction.

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RYA Yachtmaster Coastal / Yachtmaster Offshore Prep & Exam

Preparation course overview.

The RYA Yachtmaster Coastal / Yachtmaster Offshore Preparation course enables those who hold the required prerequisite experience to sit the RYA Yachtmaster Coastal or RYA Yachtmaster Offshore exam to fine tune their existing skills prior to sitting the practical exam.

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About the course

The preparation course is run over 5 days and designed to assess your level of competency against the RYA Yachtmaster Coastal or RYA Yachtmaster Offshore exam syllabus found in the RYA Yachtmaster Scheme Syllabus and Logbook (G158/15) and is intended to fine tune your existing skills and polish any areas of weakness prior to the exam. The subsequent exam is then run over two days, following the preparation course.

Prior the prep course, we advise that you read the exam syllabus and give yourself an honest appraisal of your strengths and weaknesses. Try to address any shortfalls beforehand and then during the preparation course be open with your instructor about your abilities and what you need to work on in the run up to your exam.

During the prep course your instructor will frequently update you on your progress and ability and recommend which exam you should aim for – whether Coastal or Offshore.

The syllabus is taught in a ratio of (4:1) students to instructor.

Prerequisites

Rya yachtmaster coastal exam (sail).

Candidates must be aged 17 or over and require;

  • A Radio Operators Qualification – A GMDSS Short Range Certificate (SRC) or higher grade of marine radio certificate
  • A valid first aid certificate
  • Seatime – 800 miles logged within 10 years prior to examination, 30 days living on board, two days as skipper and 12 night hours.

For holders of the RYA Coastal Skipper Practical course completion certificate, the seatime requirement is reduced to 400 miles, 2 days living on board, 12 night hours, two days as skipper.

Half of the qualifying seatime must have been gained in tidal waters. For sizes of vessel please refer to page 73 in the RYA Yachtmaster Scheme Syllabus and Logbook (G158/15).

RYA Yachtmaster Offshore Exam (Sail)

Candidates must be aged 18 or over and require;

  • Seatime – 50 days, 2,500 miles, including at least five passages over 60 miles, acting as skipper for at least two of these passages and including two which have involved overnight passages. Five days’ experience as skipper.

At least half of the qualifying seatime must have been accrued in tidal waters. For sizes of vessel please refer to page 73 in the RYA Yachtmaster Scheme Syllabus and Logbook (G158/15).

Full details and definitions on qualifying passages can be found here .

Exam overviews

The exam will include an assessment of your skippering skills, boat handling, general seamanship, navigation, safety awareness and knowledge of the IRPCS (collision regulations), meteorology and signals. You will be set tasks to demonstrate your ability and may also be asked questions on any part of the syllabus for all practical and shorebased courses up to Yachtmaster Coastal level.

The exam will include an assessment of your skippering skills, boat handling, general seamanship, navigation, safety awareness and knowledge of the IRPCS, meteorology and signals, with particular emphasis on command skills, boat handling under sail and power in confined spaces, plus navigation and pilotage techniques in daylight, at night and in reduced visibility. Adverse weather conditions and coping with emergencies are also covered.

The examiner will set tasks to enable you to demonstrate your ability as skipper and may also ask questions on any part of the syllabus for all practical and shorebased courses up to RYA Yachtmaster Offshore.

Exam Duration 

The exam will take around 8-12 hours per candidate candidate. No more than two candidates can be examined in 24 hours. Whilst one candidate is being examined the remaining candidates will act as crew.

Qualifications

RYA Yachtmaster Coastal Certification of Competence.

RYA Yachtmaster Offshore Certificate of Competence.

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></center></p><h2>Examination Preparation & RYA Yachtmaster Coastal</h2><p>Or rya yachtmaster offshore practical exam.</p><p>Duration: 5-7 days Preparation for the examination followed by 2 days of practical examination with an RYA Examiner. </p><h2>Pre-course requirements</h2><p>Requirements for RYA/MCA Yachtmaster Coastal:</p><ul><li>400 Nautical miles for candidates holding RYA Day skippers or 800 nautical miles for other</li><li>12 Days Sea time</li><li>Two days as skipper</li><li>1x 60 or more nautical mile passages</li><li>A Copy of First Aid Certificate</li><li>A Copy of your RYA SRC VHF Radio Certificate</li><li>A Copy of your RYA Yachtmaster Coastal / Offshore Theory Course Completion Certificate</li><li>Logbook to Show Mileage to Examiner</li><li>2 Passport Size Colour Photos</li><li>Credit Card Details for your RYA Practical Exam fee.</li></ul><p>Requirements for RYA/MCA Yachtmaster Offshore:</p><ul><li>50 Days Sea Time</li><li>5 Days as Skipper</li><li>2500 Nautical Miles – Half of which must be in Tidal Waters</li><li>5 Passages over 60nm, including 2 Overnight and 2 as the Skipper</li><li>Credit Card Details for your RYA fees for your RYA Certificates.</li></ul><p>For your Mileage to be Accepted by the RYA:</p><ul><li>Your mileage needs to be from within the last 10 years which must be logged and signed off by the Skipper.</li><li>Your mileage needs to be gained Under Sail on a sailing yacht and you also need half tidal miles (i.e. not all gained in the Med)</li><li>The Sailing yacht needs to be less than 24m / 79ft or 200gt</li></ul><h2>Course Fees Include:</h2><ul><li>All onboard expenses including 3 meals a day</li><li>All required publications and navigational equipment</li><li>RYA exam passage plan</li></ul><h2>Excluded from Course Fees (payable directly to the RYA by you):</h2><p>RYA exam fees of £173  RYA Yachmaster Coastal and £224 for RYA Yachtmaster Offshore .</p><h2>Please note:</h2><p>Students are required to bring the following on their first day with Yachtmaster Ocean Sailing School:</p><ul><li>R1,500.00 CASH deposit /security for any loss or damage to yachts, equipment etc. At the end of your training, if no loss or damage has been noted, the deposit will be returned to you in cash.</li><li>R100 CASH deposit for a temporary access card to Royal Cape Yacht Club. Students are requested to make their way directly to the reception on their first day and pay the deposit and receive the card. At the end of your training, please return the card to Reception where the deposit will be returned to you.</li><li>Colour passport photographs for the following certificates: SRC Radio, RYA Day Skipper Practical, RYA Coastal Skipper Practical, Prep & Exam (x2), Commercial Endorsement Application, RYA Powerboat level 2.</li><li>A sleeping bag for practical courses, alternatively this can be ordered and purchased from Yachtmaster and will be ready for you on your arrival. Costs R500.</li><li>Foul weather clothing, for practical on-board courses, alternatively this can be ordered and purchased from Yachtmaster and will be ready for you on your arrival. (10% discount offered only to our booked students).</li></ul><h2>Course Content</h2><p>This course will equip you with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to pass your RYA Yachtmaster Coastal/Offshore exam and be a competent Yachtsman. The training you will receive during this course is of a high caliber, the final knowledge and skill you will acquire exceed all expectations. This practical training course is presented by a certified and highly experienced RYA Yachtmaster Instructor. All instructors teaching this module at our center have been hand-picked by the Principal Alex Cousins. Instructors teaching this module have proven safety records and are all highly experienced in sailing craft operations. They have been proven to be highly effective in advancing a candidate’s skills no matter what level of experience.</p><p>On completion of Yachtmaster Coastal exam you will obtain the following:</p><p>RYA Yachtmaster Coastal Certificate of Competence which is valid for use as Master of Yachts up to 24m in length, in Category 3 Waters – (20 nm from a safe haven).</p><p>On completion of Yachtmaster Offshore exam you will obtain the following:</p><p>RYA  Yachtmaster Offshore Certificate of Competence which is valid for use as Master of Yachts up to 500gt less than 24m in Category 1 Waters – (150nm from a safe haven).</p><p>This Includes</p><ul><li>Terminology</li><li>Rope Work/Line Handling and Knots</li><li>Berthing and departing berths in various challenging conditions</li><li>Mooring buoys and anchoring under sail and power in various conditions using different techniques</li><li>Man-over board recovery under various conditions using different techniques</li><li>Emergency procedures and maneuvers</li><li>Advanced sail trim</li><li>Advanced sail handling</li><li>Crew management</li><li>Victualing and feeding</li><li>Operating In restrictive visibility</li><li>Advanced Navigation</li><li>Advanced Navigation by electronic aid</li><li>Night operations</li><li>Emergency Equipment</li><li>Passage Planning</li><li>Passage Making</li><li>Jury Rigs and Running Repairs</li><li>Advanced Engine Knowledge and Care</li><li>International Regulations for the Prevention of Collision at Sea</li><li>AIS/MARPA/RADAR/VHF</li><li>Advanced Pilotage Techniques</li><li>Metrology and Forecasting to YM level</li></ul><p>LIMITED TO 4 STUDENTS ON BOARD – VERY LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE.</p><p>Commercial Requirements</p><p>You will require to complete STCW and RYA Online PPR courses as well as an ENG1 Medical Examination should you wish to work on commercial vessels in any maritime industry.</p><p>STCW certificates are internationally recognized marine safety certificates, which are required to work on commercial vessels in any maritime industry.</p><p>The modules include Elementary First Aid, Fire Fighting and Fire Prevention, Personal Survival Techniques with Proficiency in Life Raft, Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities and Proficiency in Designated Security Duties.</p><p>Duration: 11 days (12 days if you would like to obtain a SAMSA Commercial Ticket by obtaining the STCW Medical First Aid at Sea Certificate).</p><p>RYA Online PPR (Professional Practices and Responsibilities)</p><p>This online course is compulsory for new and re-validating RYA Commercial Endorsement holders and is broken down into four modules (Commercial environment, People, Vessel and Purpose) that will aid in your ability to care for and ensure the safety of other crew members and passengers, no matter how big the ship.</p><p>ENG 1 Medical Examination (Recommended pre-course requirement) This Internationally accredited and recognized medical check up is vital to further your career on commercial vessels in the yachting and super yachting industries. 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The instructor will tailor the course to your needs but our experience usually leads us to emphasize the following subjects: Passage Planning, Skippering Techniques, Man-overboard Recovery, Meteorology, Close Quarters Handling and Pilotage in Restricted Visibility.You are strongly advised to arrive for the course already having a thorough knowledge of the Collision Regulations, particularly in relation to lights, shapes and signals. The successful Yachtmaster Offshore candidate is an experienced yachtsman who has a theoretical knowledge to the level of the  RYA Yachtmaster shore based course  and will be able to skipper a cruising yacht on passages up to 150 miles from port. The RYA/MCA Yachtmaster Offshore Certificate of Competency is acknowledged throughout the World as the top sailing qualification.

Yachtmaster Pre Course Requirements

Before attempting the RYA / MCA Yachtmaster Offshore exam, you should have the following minimum experience;

50 days onboard sailing yachts over 24 feet

2,500 nautical miles (half of these should be in tidal waters)

5 non-stop passages over 60 miles - you should have skippered at least two of these and two should have been overnight

5 days of skippering

Theoretical knowledge and certificates

 You should possess a theoretical knowledge to the level of the  RYA Yachtmaster shore based course  and hold an in date  First Aid  certificate (valid for three years from date of issue) and hold a VHF licence or  Short Range Certificate  - SRC 

 Exam preparation teaching ratio on board 4:1

Minimum age: 18

Not included in the course fee:   Although accommodation is provided onboard, the mooring fees are split between the students. Wet weather jackets & salopettes are available to hire for £7.50 per day. A selection of accompanying course books & logbooks are available to purchase.

The RYA exam fee is not included and is payable prior to the exam, via the RYA online payment scheme. The exam fee is currently £241.00.

Students should allow for one evening meal ashore on a five day course. All other catering including three evening meals are provided onboard. 

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Yachtmaster Coastal / Offshore Theory

The Royal Yachting Association Yachtmaster certificate has become the industry standard qualification after the entry-level stage. It is the first formal training in navigation and seamanship that deckhands receive on their path to higher MCA issued certificates and it is a vital part of their maritime education. This course equips you to navigate safely on coastal and offshore passages. It will take your theory knowledge to the standard required for the Yachtmaster Coastal and Yachtmaster Offshore practical exams, concentrating on advanced navigation and meteorology skills. 

Instructor student ratio 1:8

You will learn: 

• 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. 

For MCA OOW, Chief Mate and Master Certificates it is a requirement that this theory course is successfully completed as part of the training. This course is fully redeemable with your ONE Account vouchers (excluding exam fee).

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3 exam papers over the duration of the course

GMDSS SRC Marine Radio (VHF) , Elementary First Aid (STCW Code A-VI/1-3)

  • Navigational knowledge of Day Skipper standard
  • Professional Practices and Responsibilities (PPR) Online test (for commercial endorsement)
  • 2500 sea miles (at least half in tidal miles and half in vessels between 7mLWL-24m LOA sub 80GT and all below 500GT), 50 days at sea, 5 passages over 60nm in vessels between 7m LWL-24m LOA and sub 80GT - including: 2 overnight passages and 2 as skipper
  • Personal Survival Techniques (for commercial endorsement)
  • I have a sufficient level of spoken and written English to understand the course content and to pass any verbal or written assessments.

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Yachtmaster Coastal & Offshore Theory

The RYA Yachtmaster Coastal and Offshore Theory is an advanced course in navigation & meteorology, for candidates aiming for the Yachtmaster Coastal & Offshore Certificate.

Our instructors will take their time with you teaching you chart plotting, course to steer and secondary ports, as well as tidal calculations, weather systems and collision regulations.

The course is taught over 40 hours with three exam pape rs.

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This is an advanced course in navigation & meteorology for candidates for the Yachtmaster Coastal & Offshore Certificate. Our instructors will take their time with you teaching you chart plotting, course to steer and secondary ports, as well as tidal calculations, weather systems and collision regulations. The course is taught over 40 hours with three exam papers.

Course content

  • The magnetic compass
  • Tidal streams
  • GPS and chart plotters
  • Echo sounders
  • Logs (speed and distance measuring)
  • Meteorology
  • Rules of the road
  • Safety at sea
  • Navigation in restricted visibility
  • Passage planning
  • Marine environment

Pre-course experience / requirements

A previous knowledge of the rules of the road, col regs, vessel sounds, lights and shapes, and buoyage systems is advised. There are various aps to download to your phones/tablets or the RYA flash cards are readily available to buy at the school. You must know your basics before you attempt this course.

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Ivo H. – August 6, 2019

I felt that there was mutual respect and the instructor was very helpful. Great course, very helpful and friendly people who do all that is needed to get you fully prepared for the RYA exams.

Vinny M. – August 6, 2019

The instructor was very thorough, passionate and considerate toward our learning structure and objectives. It was much more intense and in-depth than anticipated. Comforting to know the difficult standards for sailors navigating our waters. Palma Sea School have very good standards.

Pierre M. – August 6, 2019

The instructor was very friendly and explained things in a very clear and easiest way to understand. Our instructor knew how to jump between hard concepts and easier ones to not make the course too heavy.

Gerhard – August 6, 2019

This course was brilliant and I would recommend Palma Sea School to anyone looking to do a Yacht Master course.

William R. – August 6, 2019

The instructor was excellent and very helpful. Thumbs up!

Vincenzo V. – August 6, 2019

Great teacher and great attitude!!!

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Advanced training for more experienced skippers to navigate safely on coastal and offshore passages

The RYA Yachtmaster  online theory course takes your theory knowledge to the standard required for the Yachtmaster Coastal and Yachtmaster Offshore practical exams.

This course advances your skills as a skipper of a yacht or motor boat, with an emphasis on navigation and passage planning for more complex coastal or offshore passages by day and night

Includes some time for the revision of Day Skipper subjects then moves on to cover a greater depth of knowledge and more advanced skills in navigation, pilotage & meteorology.

Successfully gaining your RYA Yachtmaster theory certificate will enable you to confidently work towards your Yachtmaster Coastal or Yachtmaster Offshore practical qualification.

  • Assumed knowledge To Day Skipper theory level.
  • Minimum duration A minimum of 40 hours of course study time is specified by the RYA, plus time for exercises and exams.
  • Ability after course Theory knowledge to skipper a vessel on coastal and offshore passages by day and night.  

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  • Charts & Other Publications
  • Definition of Position, Time, Speed & Distance
  • The Compass (including allowance for deviation and swinging the compass)
  • Tidal Theory
  • Tidal Heights (including secondary ports)
  • Tidal Streams (including interpolation of drift)
  • Estimated Position
  • Course to Steer
  • Visual Aids to Navigation
  • Electronic Aids to Navigation
  • Passage Planning
  • Meteorology (including interpreting surface pressure charts)
  • The Collision Regulations
  • Safety & Protection of The Environment

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14 self-assessment exercises with fully worked answers.

Over 50 downloadable or linked resources.

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3 final online exams with detailed instructor feedback and free repeat attempts if requried.

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12 months access to study with instructor support and exams - you can extend this if you want.

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You can start studying immediately as many of the lessons don’t rely on the printed support materials.

This course is accessed online with no additional software required.

Lessons are accompanied by optional professional narration, and notes. 

They are intuitive and easy to follow, whilst more complex subjects are accompanied by interactive animations and graphics to help you gain a full knowledge of each subject in the course syllabus.

Detailed step-by-step workings for navigational or tidal calculations make it easy for you to follow along as we show you how to plot positions, make tidal height and stream calculations, etc

You can go over these again and again, and test your knowledge with regular quizzes throughout each lesson. 

At the end of each lesson there is an excercise containg similar questions to the exam, with detailed and illustrated answers sent to you immediately to confirm your progress and fully prepare you for your mock and final exams.

You can repeat entire lessons and excercises as often as you wish until you are confident that you fully understand each subject.

When you have completed the course you can request mock and then final exams.

These are assessed by our RYA Instructors and detailed feedback is provided in any areas that may require further study within the course.

If you pass the final exams you will be awarded the RYA/MCA Coastal Skipper & Yachtmaster Offshore Shorebased Course Certificate , which will be posted to you.

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Excellent Yachtmaster theory course - I’d definitely recommend it.

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I found the Yachtmaster theory course to be really well structured and covered all of the syllabus in great detail. I was impressed by how well the course managed to tackle teaching relatively complex skills in a logical and easy to understand way.

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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.

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Requirements for Yachtmaster Offshore exam

There is some confusion around the requirements for the RYA Yachtmaster Offshore Coastal or Offshore exam. We hope this guide helps explain these requirements.

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In this post, we will answer the following questions:

Sea time requirements for the Yachtmaster Offshore exam

Qualifying passages.

  • If my sea time is all on Superyachts
  • How to record my sea miles

Converting from sail to power

  • What first aid qualification do I need
  • Power or Sail?

Commercial endorsement

  • Do I need RYA Yachtmaster Theory
  • What other skills do I need for the RYA Yachtmaster

To sit the RYA Yachtmaster offshore exam, you are required to have, as a minimum, the following experience. All completed within the last ten years:

  • A minimum of  2,500 miles are logged  before you sit the exam. At least half the sea time must be in tidal waters.
  • 50 days at sea on yachts up to 500GT.
  • During your qualifying sea time, you would have completed  five passages of over 60 miles **. Two of these passages would have been at night, and two acting as skipper.  All five  qualifying passages must have been on a vessel between  7 and 24m in length.
  • At least five days experience as skipper.
  • Please note if you hold an STCW Elementary First Aid, then it must have been issued in the  last five years .
  • For RYA First Aid, it’s  three years.
  • A GMDSS short-range VHF radio certificate

Click here if you need to refresh your  STCW Elementary First Aid  or complete a  GMDSS short-range VHF course .

To sit the Yachtmaster Offshore exam, you MUST have completed at least five passages of over 60 miles.

A 60-mile qualifying passage is defined as:

A non-stop voyage from departure port/anchorage A to departure port/anchorage B (Points A and B can not be the same place). 

The 60-mile passage must be a continuous passage. The distance, in this case 60 miles, must be measured as a straight line from port A to port B.

**Qualifying passages must be completed on a vessel less than 24 meters.

Acting as Skipper

The skipper is the person nominated and responsible for planning the passage. The skipper is not necessarily the most experienced or qualified person on board but must be the person with responsibility for the safe execution of the passage. 

If the skipper’s role is transferred to another person at any time during a passage then neither person can claim to have skippered that passage.

What if all my sea time has been on Superyachts/vessels over 24m in length?

The RYA accepts that 50% (1,250) of the qualifying sea miles gained on a vessel over 24m can be used towards the 2,500 miles required for the Yachtmaster Offshore exam.

You should provide a testimonial or Discharge book confirming 1,250 sea miles.

The other 50% of the qualifying sea time must have been completed on vessels between 7 and 24 meters in length . Some Superyachts have large tenders and chase boats. In this case, any miles gained at the helm go some way to 1,250 sea miles.

Sea time requirements for RYA Yachtmaster Coastal

  • 30 days at sea on a vessel less than 24m in length, and a minimum of 800 miles logged before you sit the exam. At least half the sea time must be in tidal waters.
  • Two days as skipper, on a vessel less than 24m in length.
  • 12 night hours.
  • Short-range radio certificate (VHF), or equivalent.
  • A valid First Aid certificate.
  • You must be 17 years old at the time of the exam.

If you hold the RYA Coastal Skipper course completion certificate, then the miles required for Yachtmaster Coastal are reduced to 400.

To convert from Yachtmaster offshore sail to Offshore (Power) you must have completed, in the last 10 years:

  • Minimum of 1,250 miles on a vessel between 7 and 24 meters in length
  • 25 days living onboard
  • 3 days as skipper
  • Three passages of over 60 miles, including one overnight and one as skipper

How do I record my sea time for the RYA Yachtmaster exam?

The miles that you have gained on vessels between 7 and 24 meters in length in the past ten years can be recorded in either:

  • RYA’s G158 logbook
  • A CV detailing your sea time
  • An Excel spreadsheet

When recording experience at sea, make sure you detail the following:

  • Dates the passage/trip took place.
  • Name and type of vessel
  • Details of the passages
  • Miles sailed on the passages
  • Night hours (if applicable)

Flying Fish has created a simple spreadsheet that you can use to record your sea miles. Yachtmaster power personal log

What First Aid Qualification do I need for the RYA Yachtmaster Offshore?

You must have a valid, in-date first aid qualification to sit the Yachtmaster Coastal or Offshore exam. RYA first aid, STCW, Seafish first aid certificates are all accepted by the RYA.

If you hold the STCW Elementary First Aid certificate that was issued  more than 5 years  ago, then you will need to refresh your  first aid qualification  before sitting the Yachtmaster exam.

Power or sail?

The RYA offers two practical schemes depending on whether you want to skipper a Power or Sail. boat. Both schemes lead to the RYA/MCA Yachtmaster Offshore Certificate of Competence. The requirements for the Yachtmaster Offshore power or sail qualification are the same, minimum of 2,500 miles, etc.

Many choose to commercially endorse their RYA Yachtmaster Coastal or Offshore exam qualification after completing the RYA Yachtmaster exam. If this is your chosen path, then in addition to holding a valid first aid and VHF certificate listed above, you will need the following:

  • Either an  ENG1 or ML5 medical
  • STCW or RYA Sea survival certificate
  • Complete the RYA’s online  PPR course

Once you have completed these three steps, you can apply for  commercial endorsemen t  through the RYA.

STCW Endorsement

Complete  STCW Basic Safety Training , then the RYA/MCA Yachtmaster Offshore certificate will be endorsed to allow the holder to skipper a commercial or privately owned vessel up to 200 gross tonnes, which may be greater than 24m in length.

Do I need RYA Yachtmaster Theory?

In short, yes. To become an RYA Yachtmaster offshore then, you need to be able to navigate as well as handle the boat at sea. Furthermore, holding the RYA Yachtmaster Theory as well as your Yachtmaster Offshore certificate of competence is required if your goal is the Officer of the Watch 3000GT. If you have not sat at the chart table for a while, then consider a combined  Yachtmaster Offshore Theory and practical prep course .

What other skills do I need before I join a prep course?

If you are considering a  Yachtmaster Prep course  then Flying Fish will provide some pre-course reading. If you did some background reading before your prep course, it would help if you had a good knowledge of the following:

  • I.R.P.C.S (rules of the road) and distress signals.
  • Weather. The passage of frontal depression, sea breeze, fog, effects of wind and tide, and terminology used in a weather forecast.
  • Navigation. Understand how to calculate tidal heights, course to steer, and estimated position.
  • Ability to tie the basic knots.
  • Have knowledge of Radar, rule 19, and how to use it for collision avoidance.
  • The  G158 logbook  provides all sea time requirements and a section where you can record all your sea time.

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Coastal skipper vs Yachtmaster?

  • Thread starter Carling
  • Start date 20 Sep 2007
  • 20 Sep 2007

Is there any point in doing CS before YM? They both appear to be taught at the same time, is there a difference other than the criteria to start the course?  

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An instructor of mine when asked the same question said:- A CS is a consolation prize for a (only just) failed YM.  

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The impression I got was that Coastal Skipper covers more or less the same ground, but you have to be that bit better to get the YM. The other impression I got was that the standard for day Skipper course completion is not very high. I guess if you think you are comfortably going to get CS, go for YM, and make it a bit more of a challenge.  

KenMcCulloch

[ QUOTE ] An instructor of mine when asked the same question said:- A CS is a consolation prize for a (only just) failed YM. [/ QUOTE ] I think that's probably bollox, the experience requirements for CS are quite a bit less but the expectations in terms of basic skills are pretty similar. There are some things you don't have to do for CS most notably blind nav (I assume that's still part of the exam) but for example if you can't recover an MoB promptly you won't pass at either level. I would say it depends why you want to do it. If it's just for the satisfaction of improving your skills then do both; the CS exam should be a really positive learning experience that will help you pass your YM a year or two later. Don't for a moment believe that passing at either level makes you invincible though.  

Depends whether you are talking about theory or practical. Shore-based theory course is the same for both. I went for CS rather than YM practical because I did not have the sea-miles and qualifying passages for the latter. The boat I was on for the course and the exam had both CS and YM candidates and more seemed to be expected of, and delivered by, the YM. We all passed. Alan  

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My (personal) opinion here is that for the theory - go for YM. It covers pretty much the same as CS and then some more on top. In my experience if you are struggling with some 'assumed' knowledge that you would have got had you done CS then the instructor will help you. For the practical - thats up to you. I did the theory to learn the lights / col regs / chart work etc (by going to night school it forces you to learn it rather than just buying the text book to read 'when you have time'!). By the time I had clocked up the miles for the practical I didn't see the advantage to taking the exam - it was just a piece of paper to prove what I already could do - I didn't feel I would gain by doing it. Again, very personal opinion here - I am not doubting the YM practical is a great exam and highly regarded. Jonny [Ducks and runs for cover]  

[quoteThere are some things you don't have to do for CS most notably blind nav (I assume that's still part of the exam) [/ QUOTE ] What exactly is blind nav.? Not sure if I did it or not, (June '07).  

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blind nav is navigating the vessel without visual reference and without use of gps and presumably radar. A hint - look for a suitable depth contour and use that combined with decent EPs worked out from tide and leeway, and it should be a dodle.  

"My (personal) opinion here is that for the theory - go for YM. It covers pretty much the same as CS and then some more on top" Rubbish, its exactly the same course!  

I agree with many of the other comments - you need to think what want out of it. My opinion is get on the water and put the theory into practice. In my experience the major difference for the YM to the CS is exactly what it is intended for i.e. preparing and undertaking longer passages that maybe are out of sight of land etc.  

Are you sure - I thought the YM did more detail on weather charts etc? It may be different now as 9 years since I did mine. Sorry if its changed Jonny  

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Get yer logbooks out men. RYA publication G15 04 will do. The Coastal Skipper has the knowledge to skipper a yacht on coastal cruises but does not necessarily have the experience needed to undertake longer pasages. The Yachtmaster Offshore is competent toskipper a cruising yacht on any passage during which the yacht is no more than 150 miles from harbour. Thats the standard you will be examined to and why the qualifying miles and passages are upped for Offshore candidates. Don't forget your VHF and First Aid training proof!! Hope this helps.  

As far as I know the CS/YM theory has always been combined. "An advanced course ideal for candidates for the Coastal Skipper practical course and Yachtmaster® Offshore exam. As well as having some provision for revising the Day Skipper shorebased course it covers more advanced skills in offshore and coastal navigation by day and night, pilotage and meteorology." There is precious little time for revising the Day Skipper shorebased, and I would add a lot more time on 'passage planning' and 'passage making'. Plus the 'Secondary Ports'!  

My apologies then - I thought they were seperate and the YM had a larger syllabus (Probably getting confused with CS and DS - been a long day!!). Incidentally - I think the 'revising DS topics' depends on your course / tutor. The course I took only had 5 people on and the tutor was very willing to spend an extra half hour after the classes to help people and set extra homework to help them out - very useful. Jonny  

[ QUOTE ] blind nav is navigating the vessel without visual reference and without use of gps and presumably radar. A hint - look for a suitable depth contour and use that combined with decent EPs worked out from tide and leeway, and it should be a dodle. [/ QUOTE ] Didnt do blind nav during the exam, but might have discussed it during the day... it was certainly mentioned by the instructor during the prep. week.  

Comes under the heading 'Navigation and General Conduct in restricted visibility'. Not always tested during exams but should be thoroghly practised in coastal practical course and exam preparation time. '  

  • 21 Sep 2007

IMHO it depends on level of your experience AS A SKIPPER (rather than just mileage). If relatively inexperienced then I would say the courses are generally excellent for learning/experience building and therefore do CS then later with more experience go for YM. Good luck!  

I have been fairly disdainful of the RYA training system. I learnt to sail hundreds of years ago in the 60's when masts were still wood and there were new things called "terylene" sails, and spent most of my life sailing dinghies and small cats with a few forays into larger boats crewing and chartering. Having bought a cruiser in 2003 I thought this year I would dip my toe in the RYA pool, and decided to do a practical first to assess my level. Went with East Anglia Sea School who were very flexible and said they would fit me to the appropriate qualification level. The mains thing for me was how good the week was. It was a mixed experience crew, one YM candidate, me and two DS candidates and the joint learning environment was brilliant. The areas where (not surprisingly) I was fine were boat handling, sail handling and trimming ( taught the YM a thing or two!) and practical navigation. The areas I need to improve (in my opinion) are the "book learning" stuff like lights and the more esoteric col regs. It ahs enthused me to want to do the theory stuff now and that is this winter's "project". Do I want to be a YM? Not sure. The pre-reqs will take a while to build up, but at least I now know my benchmark.  

Davy_S

When I did the Yachtmaster theory course it was different than the Coastal theory course and cost more, have things changed?  

flaming

I am one of the seemingly rare breed who has done both! I did Coastal skipper when I was 18, and I don't think I would have been capable of passing YM at that point. CS was about the level I was at, and it enabled me to do the things I wanted to do, especially regarding chartering yachts to take uni dinghy sailors yachting. Then once I'd finished uni I decided to "upgrade" to a YM. And I think the experience of sailing to an exam before really helped me, especially in terms of not panicking at the first small mistake.  

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    Unlike the RYA Day Skipper qualification, all three qualifications are gained through external examination. The holder of a Yachtmaster Coastal qualification should be competent to skipper a yacht of up to 24 metres LOA in waters up to 20 miles from a safe haven. A Yachtmaster Offshore is qualified to skipper a vessel of the same size up to 150 ...

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    You will need a VHF radio licence, First aid certificate and knowledge of using a Radar with plotting sheets. Yachtmaster Coastal/Offshore Differences in perquisites are as followed. For Yachtmaster Coastal within the last ten years you must: have 30 days' sea time (two as skipper) 800 nautical miles. 12 night hours.

  3. The Difference Between Yachtmaster Ocean & Offshore Explained

    The RYA Yachtmaster Offshore qualification makes you a competent skipper of a yacht of up to 24 metres in length, in waters up to 150 miles from land. If you are qualified with RYA Yachtmaster Ocean, the difference is you can skipper a vessel of 24 metres in length and up to 200 gross tonnages anywhere around the globe.

  4. PDF RYA Yachtmaster Coastal and RYA Yachtmaster Offshore

    A RYA Yachtmaster Coastal has 'the knowledge needed to skipper a yacht on coastal cruises, but does not necessarily have the experience needed to undertake longer passages'. In other words, the theory is the same for both, but less practical experience and skill is required for the Yachtmaster Coastal exam. Pre-exam Experience

  5. Yachtmaster

    The gold standard. The RYA Yachtmaster® Certificate of Competence is often the ultimate aim of aspiring skippers. It is a well known, highly respected qualification worldwide, proving your experience and competence as a skipper. Unlike other qualifications in the cruising programme, there is no formal training course to become an RYA Yachtmaster.

  6. RYA Yachtmaster Offshore exam

    RYA Yachtmaster Offshore exam pre-requisites: Minimum seatime: Documented minimum sea time 1 completed on a seagoing sailing or motor yacht (as appropriate) in the last 10 years:. 50 days at sea on yachts up to 500gt 2 which may be reduced to 25 days if the candidate already holds an RYA Yachtmaster Offshore Certificate of Competence 3;; 5 days as skipper on vessels less than 24m LOA, which ...

  7. What is an RYA Yachtmaster?

    The gold standard. The RYA Yachtmaster® Certificate of Competence is often the ultimate aim of aspiring skippers. It is a well known, highly respected qualification worldwide, proving your experience and competence as a skipper. Unlike other qualifications in the cruising programme, there is no formal training course to become an RYA Yachtmaster.

  8. RYA Yachtmaster Coastal and Offshore

    Fee's for Yachtmaster Certificate preparation. Voyage fee is for the full 5 days of instruction (or 8 days if you go on to do the exam) Examination fee payable to the examiner -RYA Yachtmaster offshore Exam is £215 and Yachtmaster Coastal is roughly £185 per person (2019). Yachtmaster Coastal Pre Exam Requirements.

  9. RYA Yachtmaster Coastal Exam

    RYA Yachtmaster Coastal Exam. The RYA Yachtmaster® Coastal has the knowledge needed to skipper a yacht on coastal cruises but does not necessarily have the experience needed to undertake longer passages. Full details of the exam syllabus and requirements are shown in the RYA Yachtmaster Scheme and Logbook (G158) available from the RYA webshop.

  10. Yachtmaster Offshore: When, Why, and How

    The candidate's eligibility for Yachtmaster Offshore program is defined by a number of requirements. First and foremost, the logged sea time must show a minimum of 2500 nautical miles, about half of which should be in tidal waters. There is a huge debate as to what tidal waters are, and the RYA leaves it to the Yachtmaster candidate to decide ...

  11. Yachtmaster Coastal Instead Of Yachtmaster Offshore

    Changes to OOW 3000 pre-requisite At the Monaco Yacht Show a couple years ago, it was announced that the RYA Yachtmaster Coastal CoC (formerly called Coastal Skipper) would be accepted instead of the Yachtmaster Offshore CoC for candidates studying for their OOW 3000 (Yacht). The requirement that RYA Yachtmaster Offshore candidates should have half of their sea time, and all their qualifying ...

  12. RYA Yachtmaster Practical Coastal & Offshore Exam Courses

    The preparation course is run over 5 days and designed to assess your level of competency against the RYA Yachtmaster Coastal or RYA Yachtmaster Offshore exam syllabus found in the RYA Yachtmaster Scheme Syllabus and Logbook (G158/15) and is intended to fine tune your existing skills and polish any areas of weakness prior to the exam.

  13. Examination Preparation & RYA Yachtmaster Coastal

    On completion of Yachtmaster Coastal exam you will obtain the following: RYA Yachtmaster Coastal Certificate of Competence which is valid for use as Master of Yachts up to 24m in length, in Category 3 Waters - (20 nm from a safe haven). On completion of Yachtmaster Offshore exam you will obtain the following:

  14. Yachtmaster Coastal / Offshore Practical

    The Yachtmaster Offshore carries MCA recognition as a certificate of competency in its own right under the "Small Commercial Vessel' and "Large Yacht" codes. Holders of the certificate can command a charter yacht up to 24m load-line length or 200 GT up to 150 nm from a safe haven. This preparative session is not for beginners. You will learn: Practical boat handling and navigation in our 15 ...

  15. RYA Yachtmaster Offshore

    Before attempting the RYA / MCA Yachtmaster Offshore exam, you should have the following minimum experience; 50 days onboard sailing yachts over 24 feet. 2,500 nautical miles (half of these should be in tidal waters) 5 non-stop passages over 60 miles - you should have skippered at least two of these and two should have been overnight.

  16. First Class Sailing

    Achieve your RYA Yachtmaster Offshore or Coastal qualification with First Class Sailing, a top-rated sailing school in the UK. Gain the skills and confidence to sail in challenging conditions and plan long voyages.

  17. Yachtmaster Coastal / Offshore Theory

    The Royal Yachting Association Yachtmaster certificate has become the industry standard qualification after the entry-level stage. It is the first formal training in navigation and seamanship that deckhands receive on their path to higher MCA issued certificates and it is a vital part of their maritime education. This course equips you to navigate safely on coastal and offshore passages.

  18. Yachtmaster Coastal & Offshore Theory

    The RYA Yachtmaster Coastal and Offshore Theory is an advanced course in navigation & meteorology, for candidates aiming for the Yachtmaster Coastal & Offshore Certificate. Our instructors will take their time with you teaching you chart plotting, course to steer and secondary ports, as well as tidal calculations, weather systems and collision regulations. The course is taught over 40 hours ...

  19. RYA Yachtmaster Theory Online

    The RYA Yachtmaster online theory course takes your theory knowledge to the standard required for the Yachtmaster Coastal and Yachtmaster Offshore practical exams.. This course advances your skills as a skipper of a yacht or motor boat, with an emphasis on navigation and passage planning for more complex coastal or offshore passages by day and night

  20. Coastal Skipper/Yachtmaster Offshore Theory Course

    Ideal for candidates for the Coastal Skipper practical course & Yachmaster Offshore exam. Some revision of the Day Skipper shorebased course plus more advanced skills in offshore & coastal navigation by day & night, pilotage & meteorology.

  21. Requirements for Yachtmaster offshore exam

    You must have a valid, in-date first aid qualification to sit the Yachtmaster Coastal or Offshore exam. RYA first aid, STCW, Seafish first aid certificates are all accepted by the RYA. If you hold the STCW Elementary First Aid certificate that was issued more than 5 years ago, then you will need to refresh your first aid qualification before ...

  22. Coastal skipper vs Yachtmaster?

    The Coastal Skipper has the knowledge to skipper a yacht on coastal cruises but does not necessarily have the experience needed to undertake longer pasages. The Yachtmaster Offshore is competent toskipper a cruising yacht on any passage during which the yacht is no more than 150 miles from harbour.

  23. How to Pass the Yachtmaster Exam

    RYA MCA Coastal Skipper & Yachtmaster Offshore Shorebased Course (Yachtmaster Offshore Shorebased for short). This is a 6 day course which includes three written papers. It is assumed knowledge for all of the certificates that follow, so we will assume for the purposes of this article that you have already completed this course. Yachtmaster ...