EugeneR
Well-Known Member
We're planning our next charter holiday in Croatia with my brother in law (who only has RYA dinghy qualifications), his family and a friend joining us, chartering their own boat.
The friend, who will be the 2nd boat's skipper, has a Canadian 'Basic Cruising Standard' or 'Day Skipper' certificate, issued by the Canadian Yachting Association (now known as Sail Canada, I think) which, he was told years ago, is accepted internationally. Both have practical sailing experience.
Sadly, it does not appear / no longer appears on the list of accepted qualifications to charter in Croatia.
Any suggestions as to what could be the easiest / cheapest way for them to charter in Croatia?
For example, is there a way to convert a Canadian certification to an equivalent RYA one (friend is resident in the UK now)? Or, would it be cheaper / easier for either brother in law or friend to do an online RYA day skipper theory course which, surprisingly, is on Croatian authorities' list of accepted qualifications?
Any suggestions appreciated.
Thank you
The friend, who will be the 2nd boat's skipper, has a Canadian 'Basic Cruising Standard' or 'Day Skipper' certificate, issued by the Canadian Yachting Association (now known as Sail Canada, I think) which, he was told years ago, is accepted internationally. Both have practical sailing experience.
Sadly, it does not appear / no longer appears on the list of accepted qualifications to charter in Croatia.
Any suggestions as to what could be the easiest / cheapest way for them to charter in Croatia?
For example, is there a way to convert a Canadian certification to an equivalent RYA one (friend is resident in the UK now)? Or, would it be cheaper / easier for either brother in law or friend to do an online RYA day skipper theory course which, surprisingly, is on Croatian authorities' list of accepted qualifications?
Any suggestions appreciated.
Thank you