Bazzaman96
Member
Hi,
I'm looking to take the Day Skipper practical course in the next few months or so having completed the theory side of things.
At the same time, I'm going to be based in the States for a few months (LA/OC area) because of work and have been thinking about doing some sailing over there.
My query is this: what would your advice be with regards to taking an ASA practical course comparable with the RYA Day Skipper practical? If I took one, would I need to retake the Day Skipper when I'm back in the UK or could I take the next step up to Coastal Skipper in the knowledge that the ASA Coastal Cruising course is roughly comparable to the Day Skipper?
I want to make the most of my time out there and would be keen to take a practical course, but am worried that an ASA qualification would be pretty worthless in Europe. Of course, the same skills are needed wherever you are in the world, but in terms of progressing my training I'm concerned that doing an RYA theory and then an ASA practical would mess things up a bit.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
B.
I'm looking to take the Day Skipper practical course in the next few months or so having completed the theory side of things.
At the same time, I'm going to be based in the States for a few months (LA/OC area) because of work and have been thinking about doing some sailing over there.
My query is this: what would your advice be with regards to taking an ASA practical course comparable with the RYA Day Skipper practical? If I took one, would I need to retake the Day Skipper when I'm back in the UK or could I take the next step up to Coastal Skipper in the knowledge that the ASA Coastal Cruising course is roughly comparable to the Day Skipper?
I want to make the most of my time out there and would be keen to take a practical course, but am worried that an ASA qualification would be pretty worthless in Europe. Of course, the same skills are needed wherever you are in the world, but in terms of progressing my training I'm concerned that doing an RYA theory and then an ASA practical would mess things up a bit.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
B.