Argonautical
Well-Known Member
Now then.......... Having done some cruising in the company of some very experienced 'Old Salts' /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
It is fair to say that most of my experience has been very 'assisted' along the way, and as such although trying to pick up as much planning, understanding practical experience as possible, it has been hindered by elementary lazyness! /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
Now those guys who have helped me out have been incredibly patient indeed, but this summer I want to be able to do MORE, by asking LESS.
I did the day skipper course in 2007 when I had the first Targa, but the course progress was thwarted somewhat what by mechanical breakdowns and my own desire to really learn about using the boat, and not really doing much passage planning etc.
What really should I do? Is it worth enlisting on a Day Skipper theory course or should I seriously consider Yachtmaster to really gain some sensible practical knowledge of the sea?
Thanks again to Roger, Derek and Ian, all of whom have given me some invaluable pointers..............but this coming summer I want to be a lot more 'Savvy About The Sea'! /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
Jas.
It is fair to say that most of my experience has been very 'assisted' along the way, and as such although trying to pick up as much planning, understanding practical experience as possible, it has been hindered by elementary lazyness! /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
Now those guys who have helped me out have been incredibly patient indeed, but this summer I want to be able to do MORE, by asking LESS.
I did the day skipper course in 2007 when I had the first Targa, but the course progress was thwarted somewhat what by mechanical breakdowns and my own desire to really learn about using the boat, and not really doing much passage planning etc.
What really should I do? Is it worth enlisting on a Day Skipper theory course or should I seriously consider Yachtmaster to really gain some sensible practical knowledge of the sea?
Thanks again to Roger, Derek and Ian, all of whom have given me some invaluable pointers..............but this coming summer I want to be a lot more 'Savvy About The Sea'! /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
Jas.