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North West Venturers’ Yacht Club
Training
Helping our members to extend their skills has always been a prime directive of the
Club. We have RYA Instructors on our membership list and these, together with local
friends, enable us to run most of the RYA courses on site. Courses are run on demand
and, if you are a member, you can put your name down for as many as you like. Please
use the form below ..............................
Typically our minimum number of participants is EIGHT and price depends on the number
present.
Note that the prices shown above are estimates based on an estimated number of participants.
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Essential Navigation & Seamanship
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1 day
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£40
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Day Skipper Theory
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5 days over 3 w/e
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£250
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Coastal skipper/Yachtmaster
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6 days over 3 w/e with H/W
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£300
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Diesel Engine
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1 day
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£50
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VHF
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1 day
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£70 (inc certificate)
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First Aid
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1 day
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£50
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Radar
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1 day
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£50
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YM Ocean
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5 days over 3 w/e
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£250
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Sea Survival
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1 day @ Plas Menai
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£100
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- Essential Navigation & Seamanship: If you are new to it all, then this is a good
place to start. It’s a one day course and includes the basics of GPS, chart plotters,
AIS and RADAR. Around £40 per person.
- Day Skipper Theory: This is the first of the “skipper” courses and includes the rudiments
of Preparation for sea, deck work, navigation, pilotage, meteorology and rules of
the road. There’s lots more and the course takes 5 days over 2 or 3 weekends. The
cost, including the RYA certificate is in the region of £250.
- Coastal Skipper/Yachtmaster Theory: You need to have had a bit of experience as
a skipper for this course, including a couple of night passages and time as the skipper.
It extends the basics of the Day Skipper course, taking Passage planning, Preparation
for sea, Navigation, Pilotage, Passage making, Collision regulations, handling adverse
weather conditions and emergency situations to a higher level. This course needs
all of three weekends (6 days), will involve some homework and exercises the brain.
- VHF: Everybody who sails regularly should have a Short Range VHF certificate. In
fact it is a legal requirement if you operate one. If you have a certificate dating
from before the introduction of DSC you should really take this again as a conversion
course before installing a DSC radio on the boat. It’s a one day course and costs
around £40 plus the lifetime licence fee of £30 (£70 in total).
- Diesel: This course teaches you how your engine works, how to keep it healthy by
using basic checks and maintenance procedures, and how to get it started again in
the event of a breakdown. It’s a one day course and is limited to six members – thus
pushing the cost up to around £80.
- RADAR: How the radar set works, how its adjustments and features affect the way it
works, target definition, radar reflectors, types of radar display, radar plotting,
the use of radar in navigation and collision avoidance. Yet another one day event,
interpreting those circular blobs into land, rain and fast approaching ferries.
- First Aid at Sea: One day duration, valid for 3 years, at around £50, including the
course booklet and RYA certificate.
- Sea Survival: We arrange this course with Plas Menai – it’s a day exploring all those
things you hope you will never need to know - and you need to provide a written statement
that you are fit to spend 2 hours in a pool.
- Yachtmaster (Ocean): For the cruising yachtsman who’s got it all! Position fixing
by the sun & stars, ocean currents, routes and climates.
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Training