alant
Well-Known Member
I think Dayskipper is one of the largest courses for the amount you need to learn but it is all the stuff you should already know if you are going out on boats regularly. I did it recently in Thailand and the 5 day course was interesting but simply revision. It did help to remind you how you 'should' be doing things. The crew with me at the time were doing competent crew and it was simply things such as; this is a headsail, this is a sheet, this is a halyard, points of sail, knots etc. Very basic and essentially for someone with no knowledge. It really helped them and they went from nothing to pretty useful for when I skippered the second week. So, if no knowledge then CC if reasonable knowledge then DS.
When I ran DS courses, I gave CC the opportunity to try all the practical stuff, including mob/berthing.
After all, they were paying to learn almost the same as a DS.
Why 2 weeks?
If you are competant DS, other than badge collecting or pro stuff, you have all the skills most would ever need for sailing.
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