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Competent Crew Practical Course
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| £549.00 |
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| Code: |
59 |
| Dates: |
8/9/10 & 16/17 June 2012
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| Format: |
2 day w/e + 3 day w/e |
| Location: |
Shamrock Quay, Southampton (See Map) |
| Places Available: |
Yes |
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Description
What To Bring
Course Content
Testimonials
Other Courses on the Boat
This course is ideal if you have done little or no sailing before. You will become a useful crew member and an asset to anyone you go sailing with. Sleeping and eating on board (apart from perhaps the odd evening meal out in a pub or restaurant if you choose!) you will learn lots about sailing, life on board and how fun it is. You will stay at a different marina or anchorage or harbour each night.
Minimum Pre Course Experience: None required.
Ability after the Course: You will be a useful crew member!
Course Content: Basic seamanship and helmsmanship.
The course can be taken over 5 consecutive days or over 2 weekends (a short and a long).
What to expect
You can expect a friendly instructor keen to teach you everything you want to know. You can expect like minded people. You can expect tasty fresh food. You can expect lungfulls of fresh air! It is very very rare that you will have to share a cabin with someone you don't know, even if you come by yourself. You will learn lots and go home at the end of a weekend or course feeling happy and pleasantly tired.
Each day of the course is packed with activity. Breakfast is usually at 8am or earlier, depending on the wind and tide. At the end of the day, you will normally be in a marina ready for a hot shower and a trip to the pub by 6pm. Sometimes you may drop anchor for the night, other times you may tie on to a buoy. On one evening of the course you will probably go sailing in the dark to see how fun that can be.
Where will you sail?
You will sail mainly in the Solent. Here is a map of the Solent. You may go out of the Solent as far as Poole to the West and Chichester to the East but there is plenty of places to visit within the Solent without going to the same place twice in a week.
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, museli, 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.
Whilst the weather sailing off the south coast is actually fairly mild it is important to have the correct clothing. We provide state of the art Musto Oilskins that are brand new every year, free of charge.
Space on a boat is always at a premium, so you should pack your clothes in a soft holdall that can be stowed away in a locker. Bags with wheels or metal buckles should be avoided, as these may damage the woodwork on boats. You will need:
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Sleeping bag.
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Pillow.
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Towel.
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Warm clothing. It can sometimes be considerably cooler at sea than on land.
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Fleeces and thermals are good for chillier times of the year.
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A sunhat/baseball cap.
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A woolly hat for cold weather.
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Suncream.
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Sunglasses
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Retaining strap for glasses/sunglasses.
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Sailing gloves.
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Non marking shoes (Trainers or deck shoes)
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Non-slip/non-marking waterproof sailing boots (not agricultural-type wellies). These can be purchased from the chandlery at Shamrock Quay for about £30.
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Waterproof clothing (unless you have asked us to provide it for you).
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RYA Logbook, if you have one, if not we can provide one for £5.
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Current passport (if sailing holiday or trip may involve other countries).
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European Health Insurance Card (if sailing holiday or trip involves other EU countries).
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Health insurance documentation (if applicable)
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For clothing, remember that you will be outdoors most of the day. A range of sporty, layered clothing is best. Jeans are OK, but not ideal as they are hard to dry if they get wet. You want to be warm, comfortable and able to move easily. We provide waterproof Musto jackets and trousers free of charge. Just let us know your sizes on the booking form.
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Soft bag for all your belongings (no hard suitcases please).
We provide all safety equipment such as lifejackets and harnesses.
The aim of this course is to introduce the complete beginner to cruising and to teach personal safety, seamanship and helmsmanship to the level required to be a useful member of the crew of a cruising yacht.
Knowledge of sea terms and parts of a boat, her rigging and sails
• Sufficient knowledge to understand orders given concerning the sailing and day-to-day running of the boat
Sail handling
• Bending on, setting, reefing and handling of sails
• Use of sheets and halyards and their associated winches
Ropework
• Handling ropes, including coiling, stowing, securing to cleats and single and double bollards
• Handling warps
• Ability to tie the following knots and to know their correct use: figure-of-eight, clove hitch, rolling hitch, bowline, round turn and two half hitches, single and double sheet bend, reef knot
Fire precautions and fire fighting
• Awareness of the hazards of fire and the precautions necessary to prevent fire
• Knowledge of the action to be taken in event of fire
Personal safety equipment
• Understands and complies with the rules for the wearing of safety harnesses, lifejackets and personal buoyancy aids
Man overboard
• Understands the action to be taken to recover a man overboard
Emergency equipment
• Can operate distress flares and knows when they should be used
• Understands how to launch and board a liferaft
Manners and customs
• Understands accepted practice with regard to: use of burgees and ensigns, prevention of unnecessary noise or disturbance in harbour including courtesies to other craft berthed alongside
• Aware of the responsibility of yacht skippers to protect the environment
Rules of the road
• Is able to keep an efficient lookout at sea
Dinghies
•Understands and complies with the loading rules
• Is able to handle a dinghy under oars
Meteorology
• Awareness of forecasting services and knowledge of the Beaufort Scale
Sea sickness
• Working efficiency is unaffected/partially affected/severely affected by sea sickness
Helmsmanship and sailing
• Understands the basic principles of sailing and can steer and trim sails on all points of sailing
• Can steer a compass course, under sail and power
General duties
• Has carried out general duties satisfactorily on deck and below decks in connection with the daily routine of the vessel.
"Fantastic instructor, clearly very knowledgeable/experienced, very good at explaining theory and demonstrating, whilst also v good at getting the whole crew involved. Excellent company. "
Patrick McG. ,
New graduate, UBS.
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" Instructor & boat both excellent. Great company : all crew got on very well with instructor and each other. "
Steve C.,
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"Our instructor was experienced and a great teacher. The yacht we were instructed on was comfortable and of a good condition. The food provided was ample and a great selection. "
Laura P.,
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"Great Boat and Great Instructor - V Patient, attentive, knowledgeable, good laugh and took v good care of us. Other students were the icing on the cake. Food v. good. "
Claire P,,
Procurement Manager
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"Great boat (well kept, facilities etc) and great instruction (personable, safety conscious, best in class for attention to detail, patient well considered explanations."
Nicholas S.,
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"Ken was simply a great teacher and character. Full of knowledge and explained things clearly."
Adam R. ,
Director of Programming, ChelloZone
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"Good quality yacht, good food. Thorough, patient tuition with plenty of encouragement. Enjoyed the stops at the different well chosen marinas. "
Rob C. ,
RAF, GP.
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"Clear and concise. Range of experiences. Highly experienced tutor. Excellent food. Good choice of marinas. "
Jo J. ,
Clinical Manager, NHS.
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"Unreservedly recommended. "
Rupert M,
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"Instructor was excellent; he struck an ideal balance between informing and teaching and allowing us to enjoy the weekend and relax. The two weekends were excellent. "
Alexander H.,
Compliance Officer, UBS.
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"Fun, exciting, easy, comfortable environment to learn in, safe at all times, professional. "
Clare M,
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"Clear Explanations, lots of practice, examples repeated multiple times, instructor inspired lots of confidence, crew mates excellent, good spirit on board. "
Davide B.,
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"Excellent. I booked one week before start of course and I felt I received all the information I needed to arrive prepared. "
Davide B.,
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"Very good mixture of pace and activities. The instructor struck exactly the right balance between instruction and enjoyment. "
Henry O. ,
Analyst, Ministry of Defence.
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" Felt instructor was excellent - relaxed but very competent and safe. "
- Stephen F.,
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"Excellent Instruction, very comfortable boats. "
Chris W, ,
Kingsley Napley.
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"Good group of people. Instructor was excellent in finding extra things for me to do to keep challenging myself. "
Shruti M, ,
NHS Doctor/Research Fellow.
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"If you want to learn/get better at sailing go to FCS. I did my DS shorebased course last autumn and that was excellent too. "
Adam R. ,
Director of Programming, ChelloZone.
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"Booking was handled efficiently and all queries answered speedily. "
Laura P.,
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"The course was truly excellent. I learnt very much at an environment that felt competent but not intimidating. I very much enjoyed the teaching style of Pete. Thank you."
Helen P.,
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"I didn't know anything about sailing and after the 260 course I feel confident I could enjoy a sailing holiday. The school proved to be very well organised providing a nice new boat and made sure all details were well organised. "
Davide B.,
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"Excellent all round introduction to all elements of boat handling, chance to develop and consolidate skills already tried and countless opportunities top ask questions and understand. "
Sarah R,
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"Excellent courses, value for money, great fun, efficient administer and our instructor made it both extremely informative and great fun. "
Sarah R.,
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"I found Andy an excellent instructor and Bellini a great boat to train on. 10/10. "
Michael G.,
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"Thank you to Ray for your drive to pass us/get us up to the required standard. "
Julie McC, ,
Teacher.
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