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The Coastal Skipper course will
provide students with the
practical skills required in making more arduous coastal
passages both during the day and at night. After
successfully completing the course, students will be
awarded an RYA certificate.

These courses are run over five days
and four nights with
some night time passage planning and sailing. The
courses run from Thursday 0900 hours to Monday 1700
hours. All meals and linen are provided for the duration
of the practical.
The course syllabus is as follows:
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Preparation for sea including
Engine checks.
Selection of sails depending on conditions.
Securing and stowage of gear.
Safety briefings.
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Deckwork
including
Reefing and shaking out
reefs.
Changing of sails to suit prevailing conditions.
Preparation of an anchor and mooring warps.
Taking charge on deck when mooring alongside, coming to buoy, anchoring,
weighing anchor and slipping from a buoy or berth.
Trimming of sails to best advantage.
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Navigation
including
Putting to use the
knowledge learnt from the theory course i.e. navigating a course to steer,
short passages etc.
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Maintenance
and Repair work including
Understanding maintenance
tasks and ability to carry out maintenance.
Knowledge of the properties and uses of common synthetic fibre ropes.
Knowledge of knots used on a boat.
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Engines
including
Knowledge of changing fuel
and water filters.
Knowledge of the impeller.
Knowledge of bleeding the fuel system.
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Victualling
including
An understanding of how to
victual a boat.
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Emergency
Situations including
Man over-board recovery
and delegation of roles.
Use of distress flares and life raft.
Operation of a radio in an emergency and sending a distress message.
Securing a tow.
Knowledge of rescue procedures including helicopter rescue.
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Yacht
Handling Under Power including
Bringing a boat safely to
and from a berth, mooring buoy and anchor under various conditions of wind and
tide.
Tight turns.
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Yacht
Handling Under Sail including
Bringing a boat safely to
and from a mooring buoy and anchor under various conditions of wind and tide.
Steering and trimming sails efficiently on all points of sailing.
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