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Like the Day Skipper course the Coastal Skipper course consists of skippered passages in a variety of situations however there is more emphasis on passage making. It is a satisfying and intense week and you may well be working towards a Certificate of Competence.
The RYA Coastal Skipper Course lasts for five days. As emphasis is placed on passage making it is the one course that has to be carried out over 5 consecutive days.
Minimum Pre Course Experience: 15 days (2 as skipper), 300 miles, 8 night hours. Your level of experience will already be approaching that required for the Yachtmaster Coastal Certificate of Competence.
Recommended Knowledge: It is assumed you are up to Day Skipper Practical standard and have navigation skills to the same level as the Coastal Skipper/Yachtmaster Shorebased course. There is insufficient time on the course to teach the basic skills of seamanship, helmsmanship and navigation, as well as teach how these skills should be applied by the skipper of a yacht.
Course Content: Skippering techniques for coastal and offshore passages.
Ability after the Course: You will be able to skipper a yacht on coastal passages by day and night. On successful completion of the course you will be awarded a Coastal Skipper Course Completion Certificate.
What to expect
A relatively tough week! You will be pushed and may well do a fair amount of night sailing. You will be assessed during the course and certificates of satisfactory completion will not be awarded to those who:
- Adversely affected by sea sickness to the extent that their ability to skipper a yacht is reduced to a dangerously low level.
- Are unable to demonstrate sufficient ability in basic seamanship, navigation and yacht handling to appreciate the technique and skills required of a yacht skipper.
- Demonstrate a lack of understanding of any part of the syllabus to the extent that it would be dangerous for them to go to sea as the skipper of a yacht.
Where will you sail?
You will sail and around the Solent. Here is a map of the Solent. As this course is about passage making you will probably venture further a field as well. Perhaps Weymouth, Brighton, maybe even across to France or the Channel Islands if the weather is favourable.
The Solent is a great place to learn to sail and get qualified. There are numerous harbours, bays, creeks, rivers, marinas and anchorages making it ideal to practice a whole range of yachting skills. Because of the large volume of other boats and busy shipping activity, the Solent is always fun and interesting.
The Isle of Wight provides some protection from the worst of the Channel weather, meaning the sea within the Solent can stay relatively flat compared with conditions in the open sea. But at the same time the tides in the Solent provide students with a challenge to their seamanship and navigational skills.
Accommodation
Accommodation during a sailing course is on board the yacht. There are almost always three double cabins and two single berths which provide accommodation for eight people. However, there would only ever be a maximum of five students on board, plus the instructor.
Showers/Facilities
There are showers on board, but most nights you will be in a marina with good hot showers and shoreside facilities.
Food
Except for supper on the evening you join the boat, we cater on board for all meals. We provide food that is healthy and nutritious, including salads, vegetables, white and wholemeal bread, chicken, lean minced beef, muesli, cereal, yoghurt and good quality orange juice. In fact, just the kind of food that you might buy yourself. For snacks there is plenty of fruit, but also a supply of chocolate and biscuits.
If you have any special dietary requirements, we can normally accommodate these. Just let us know when you fill out your booking form.
Location
Our boats are based in Shamrock Quay, Southampton. Getting to Shamrock Quay is very easy. It's about an 8 minute taxi ride from Southampton Central Station, or 15 minutes from Southampton Airport if you are coming from abroad. If you arrive by car there is plenty of free parking and there is security 24/7.
Occasionally a course may start on one of our boats when it is not at Shamrock Quay. It may be very close to Shamrock Quay or in Portsmouth. We will give you plenty of notice when this is the case.
Start/Finish Times
We find it is better if you arrive the evening before your course starts. This way you can start getting to know the yacht, the skipper and your crew mates before the course really gets under way. If this is not possible then you need to be at the boat by 8.30am on the first day of the Sailing Course.
You can expect to get away by 5pm on the final day of your course. If you are catching a train we recommend you do not book a ticket in advance as we can’t guarantee you will get away at 5pm on the dot. It may be a bit earlier it may be a bit later.














