RYA Advanced Powerboat
The aim of this course is to teach handling, seamanship, pilotage and navigation up to the standards required to drive a planing powerboat safely by day and night in tidal coastal waters with which the candidate may be familiar.
The course may be conducted on a planing or displacement powerboat
2 day course £380pp
Given our commitment to keep prices as low as possible, in the current economic climate we reserve the right to cancel & reschedule any course which is not fully booked
Course Syllabus
Boat Preparation
Can:
Prepare the powerboat
Carry out fuel and engine checks
Stow and secure gear
Boat Handling
Knowledge of:
Differences for a twin-engine vessel
Understands:
The importance of boat control in waves and adequate seating to minimise the possibility of injury
Characteristics of various hull forms and propeller configurations
Action to be taken in rough weather
Can:
Demonstrate a practical understanding and correct use of power trim and trim tabs
Demonstrate an awareness of the effects of wind and tide when manoeuvring, including
Steering to transits and in buoyed channels
Turning in a confined space
Berthing in various conditions of wind and tide
Picking up and leaving a mooring buoy
Demonstrate the use of an appropriate length kill cord at all times
Pick up a man overboard in differing conditions
Passage Making and Responsibility as Skipper
Understands:
The importance of pre-trip planning
Planning and making coastal passages, taking into account the relevant navigational hazards, the type of boat and the strengths of the crew
Chart plotters and radar, their advantages and limitations
Can:
Organise the navigation, safety and welfare of the crew during a powerboat passage
Navigate at higher speed using a range of techniques
Use electronic navigational equipment for planning and undertaking a passage, including the use of waypoints, routes and XTE, SOG, BTW, DTW*
Pilotage
Can:
Cary out pilotage plans pilotage for entry into or departure from harbour
Use leading and clearing lines, transits back bearings and soundings as aids to pilotage
Navigate using soundings
Section B
Meteorology
Understands:
Terms used in shipping forecasts, including the Beaufort scale, and their significance to small craft
Sources of forecast information and interpretation of forecasts including synoptic charts
The significance of meteorological trends
Can:
Interpret a synoptic chart
Use and interpret forecasts to make decisions about passages
Rules of the road:
Can:
Apply the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea
Use of Engines
Knowledge of:
How to change a propeller
Propeller diameter and pitch
Propeller ventilation and cavitation
Understands:
Checks to be made before starting, during running, and after stopping for diesel and petrol engines
Periodic checks on engines and electrical system including spark plugs, water filters and pump impellers
Transmission belts
Spares to be carried
Emergency Situations:
Understands:
Correct action to take in emergency situations
Fire prevention and fighting
Hull damage/watertight integrity
What to do in a medical emergency
Towing and being towed
Helicopter rescue procedures
Issue distress by all available means
Search patterns
The danger of cold shock and immersion hypothermia
Night Cruising
Can:
Take charge of a powerboat at night, including leaving and entering harbour
Demonstrate ability at keeping a proper look-out and identifying lit and unlit positions by night
Pre Requisites
Candidates should be competent to the standard of the Intermediate Powerboat Certificate with
Thorough knowledge of navigation and chartwork to the level of the Coastal Skipper/RYA Yachtmaster Shorebased certificate.
It is strongly recommended that candidates hold a first aid certificate and a VHF operator's ceritifcate.
Min. Age: 17
What's Included
2 days & 1 evening of instruction on Maverick, our Humber Ocean Pro 6.8,
Fuel,
Loan of lifejacket,
Advanced Powerboat Handbook & Cost of Certificate
Use of wet weather gear (if required)
Use of Head Torch.
Course Dates
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