Day Skipper recommendations, please

bozlite

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My OH and I are planning on doing the Day Skipper theory online over the winter. Has anyone done it this way? Any recommended courses? The one from Mendez Marine looks good. Has anyone done this one?

Also, we're planning on doing the practical course next Spring - in early/mid April (for my 50th!) and we're hoping to combine it with a holiday somewhere nice and warm. Any suggestions? Portugal, perhaps, or the Canaries? Anyone got any recommendations?
 
I did the Coastal/Offshore theory “no-support” course through this company http://www.centaursailing.com/ and found it pretty good without having anything else to compare it to.
Asking about the Day Sipper practical course on here brought a mixture of replies including recommendations for Cornish Cruising; I’ll find out what they are like this summer. Portugal and the Canaries were other options considered as they are warmer that the UK but have tidal water for the DS endorsement.
Good luck.
 
I've done the on-line DS theory and the practical with Mendez. Thoroughly recommend them. The feedback was great. Really enjoyed doing both.
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Done powerboat intermediate (own boat plus two crew) plus day skipper theory (on line) and 4 day /1night practical with Mr Mendez, all worked well. SWMBO did 10m ICC 3day, same school, same answer!
 
Thanks everyone for the advice. I'll look further at Mendez for the online course, I think - they seem to be well-respected.

Am I right in thinking that a Day Skipper practical taken in the Med wouldn't have the tidal endorsement? If so, any suggestions for where we could go? Has anyone had any experience of Seamaster Training in Lanzarote? (http://www.seamaster-trainingcentre.com).
 
Hi Bozlite, why not drop Jon Mendez an e-mail, he'll no doubt be able to advise you regarding the Med aswell.
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My wife and I did the course on our boat with an RYA instructor rom Port Grimaud in SoF

I can supply the boat ,the instructor and a villa if you are interested at a reasonable cost. Did it in september for someone who had chartered the boat for the day earlier in the year and got the bug
 
I did mine at evening classes at the local college. Might be worth checking locally if any still do it?
Even if you can't get it cheap this way I'd still consider doing evening classes. You've got time and there's a fair bit to learn. No need to cram it into five days IMHO.
 
Thanks everyone for the advice. I'll look further at Mendez for the online course, I think - they seem to be well-respected.

Am I right in thinking that a Day Skipper practical taken in the Med wouldn't have the tidal endorsement? If so, any suggestions for where we could go? Has anyone had any experience of Seamaster Training in Lanzarote? (http://www.seamaster-trainingcentre.com).

I know them both as friends and work colleagues. Excellent instruction out of Rubicon Marina.

I would recommend them without hesitation!
 
As Julie says, you get the pack through the post and are then given a password to log onto the course on-line. All your module answers are submitted on-line to the training centre. You get feedback from the training centre via e-mail. It's a great course for those, like me, who can't set aside the block of time required for the classroom course. Thoroughy enjoyable to do and you'll learn a lot more than perhaps you thought you might. It's quite amazing what has sunk in (no pun intended) when you come to do your practical.
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I know them both as friends and work colleagues. Excellent instruction out of Rubicon Marina.

I would recommend them without hesitation!

Thanks for that recommendation. I had a really quick and helpful reply from Duncan Boycott at Seamaster so I think we'll go with them in April for the practical course. Think it'll be Mendez for the online theory.

Thanks again, everyone, for all the advice.
 
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