jimi
Well-Known Member
After I allegedly destroyed the previous thread by referring to the recently renamed practical Yachtmaster Coastal exam by its previous title of Coastal skipper and being taken to task in a very Kafkaesque fashion I thought I'd bung down my thoughts on this for the benefit of the relatively inexperienced.
1)IMHO a course completion cerificate is valueless if an exam is available it just means you've attended and either failed or thought you'd fail the exam.
2) Theory - If any thoughts at all of skippering a yacht go straight to the full Ym/cs or whatever its called and skip the Dayskipper. Lot of the content is the same , major difference is the weather and the standard expected on Collision Regs
3)Practical Courses - Make sure you know the standard you are and go with it. Being of Dayskipper or competent crew standard on a Yachtmaster course boat just spoils it for yourself and the other course attendees. Part of the learning on a course is learning from peers as well as the instructor.
4) Practical Exams, Definitely do the course preparation weeks for CS & YM, , it'll be fun , you'll learn a lot and make new friends. Don't blag your experience, the requirement is there for a reason.
5) Don't go on the same course as your partner go on separate courses
6) Go on courses in winter if youu can cope with the cold, you'll learn a lot more with loads of night hours , tons of **** weather etc etc and sitting in the pub in front of the fire debriefing is a great end to the day.
7)The Solent is a cracking place to learn, lots of tides, pilotage , and rarely weatherboaund because of its sheltered nature Other places are more attractive as holiday destinations but rarely offer quite as much variety of challenge in a safe environment whilst learnig.
Now if anyone (including Ubergeekian) wishes to get pedantic about any names i've used and/or course/ exam confusion , could they please start their own thread and have a go at me there rather than wrecking something that might be useful to beginners
1)IMHO a course completion cerificate is valueless if an exam is available it just means you've attended and either failed or thought you'd fail the exam.
2) Theory - If any thoughts at all of skippering a yacht go straight to the full Ym/cs or whatever its called and skip the Dayskipper. Lot of the content is the same , major difference is the weather and the standard expected on Collision Regs
3)Practical Courses - Make sure you know the standard you are and go with it. Being of Dayskipper or competent crew standard on a Yachtmaster course boat just spoils it for yourself and the other course attendees. Part of the learning on a course is learning from peers as well as the instructor.
4) Practical Exams, Definitely do the course preparation weeks for CS & YM, , it'll be fun , you'll learn a lot and make new friends. Don't blag your experience, the requirement is there for a reason.
5) Don't go on the same course as your partner go on separate courses
6) Go on courses in winter if youu can cope with the cold, you'll learn a lot more with loads of night hours , tons of **** weather etc etc and sitting in the pub in front of the fire debriefing is a great end to the day.
7)The Solent is a cracking place to learn, lots of tides, pilotage , and rarely weatherboaund because of its sheltered nature Other places are more attractive as holiday destinations but rarely offer quite as much variety of challenge in a safe environment whilst learnig.
Now if anyone (including Ubergeekian) wishes to get pedantic about any names i've used and/or course/ exam confusion , could they please start their own thread and have a go at me there rather than wrecking something that might be useful to beginners
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