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RYA Motor Cruising Day Skipper

4 days 950 Max 3 students

Take charge on short passages under instruction, with help and advice from your instructor.



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The aim of the RYA Day Skipper Motorboat Cruising & Power practical course is to teach pilotage, navigation, seamanship and large boat handling up to the standard required to skipper a motor cruiser safely by day in waters with which the student is familiar.

The student will learn to skipper a short passage with the instructor on hand to give advice and encouragement and ensure your safety. Experience being in charge and taking control of the boat and the crew.

  • Pre-course experience: Minimum RYA PB L2 or RYA Helmsman qualification and experience on twin engine boats
  • Assumed knowledge: Theory to the level of Day Skipper. It is recommended you complete the Day Skipper shorebased course beforehand.
  • Duration: 4 days
  • Minimum age: 16. Under 18`s must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Preparation for sea, deck work, navigation, pilotage, meteorology, rules of the road, maintenance and repair work, engines, victualling, emergency situations, boat handling under power, passage making, night cruising.

Course book links: RYA Day Skipper Motor Handbook

Please note: This does not include accommodation.

Recommended to bring with you:

  • Sunglasses
  • High factor sun cream (not oil please !)
  • Deck shoes if possible, otherwise soft shoes with a non marking sole
  • Shorts (Please be aware that these are liable to get dirty, so not your bestones!)
  • T-Shirts
  • Fleece or jumper for the evenings and windy days at sea
  • Light long sleeved shirt if you need to cover up in the sun
  • Baseball/sun hat (preferably with a clip to stop it blowing overboard!)
  • Sea sickness tablets should you need them
  • Sailing Gloves (if available)
  • RYA Log book if you have one, if not, you can purchase one from us at 12 euros
  • And above all, enthusiasm!
Please note that the temperatures in Malta are normally very warm during the day but it can be cold in the evenings and windy days at sea. It is a good idea to bring a small light rain mac if you have one and also a pair of long trousers and a warm fleece, just in case.

The yacht will be provisioned for you upon your arrival with a basic welcome package, including ham, cheese, bread, soft drinks etc. We do not provide alcohol other than the initial welcome pack!

Please ensure you have taken adequate holiday insurance to cover personal belongings and injury. Most travel policies will cover sailing in their conditions but please do check this. It is also a good idea to collect the EHIC (European Health Insurance Card) form from your local post office or online at www.ehic.org.uk providing medical cover if it should be needed. This ensures immediate free medical treatment if needed.

Please note you are not in anyway obliged to buy the skippers evening meals but please do not be offended if they should not be able to eat out with you every night. We do hope that you understand and of course, if you should wish to, you are more than welcome to treat your skipper at any point (but you must not feel that you have to!) This is customary but not compulsory!

You need a flight to Malta International, airport code MLA. We are happy to help you find a flight if you would like us to.

On arrival at Malta airport, there is a kiosk at the exit from the airport where you can pre pay the taxi to the boat, or we can arrange for you to be collected by a local taxi firm. The cost of this is usually 25 Euro.The taxi drivers speak good English.

You will then have a short “live aboard” safety brief and then hopefully join us for a drink to celebrate your arrival and meet your crew mates!

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