RobbieW
Well-Known Member
Qualified Crew
Going back to the subject of how many qualified crew are required (I've been out sailing for the day, not UK, so only now catching up).
My experience is that for corporate race days and the like on a 40.7, 2 paid crew are supplied. A qualified skipper and a mate, not necessarily qualified but experienced. A 40.7 is a handful in strong gusty conditions, ask the owners of Flying Fish (Laser 28 on the Hamble) which was sunk by one on a start line a couple of years ago.
FWIW, I think the following is the current crewing requirement for MCA Coding on yachts up to 24m. The linkages on the MCA site are all a bit obscure so I could easily be wrong (it came from here):
2.2 Qualifications Required
2.2.1 Voyages up to 20 miles from a safe haven - operating area category 3 or 4
The skipper should hold at least an RYA/DTp Certificate of Competency as Coastal Skipper (Sailing)
2.2.2 Voyages of up to 60 miles from a safe haven - operating area category 2
The skipper should hold at least an RYA/DTp Certificate of Competency as Yachtmaster Offshore (Sailing).
There should also be on board a second person deemed by the skipper to be experienced.
2.2.3 Voyages of up to 150 miles from a safe have - operating area category 1
The skipper should hold at least an RYA/DTp Certificate in Competency as Yachtmaster Offshore (Sailing).
There should also be on board a second person holding an RYA/DTp Certificate of Competency as Coastal Skipper (Sailing).
One of the persons referred to above should be familiar with the operation and maintenance of the main propulsion machinery of the boat, and should have attended a suitable engine course.
2.2.4 Unrestricted Service - operating area category 0
The skipper should hold at least an RYA/DTp Certificate in Competency as Yachtmaster Ocean (Sailing).
There should also be on board another person holding at least an RYA/DTp Certificate of Competency as Yachtmaster Ocean or Yachtmaster Offshore (Sailing).
One of the persons referred to above, or another person, should be familiar with the operation and maintenance of the main propulsion and associated machinery of the vessel and should have attended as suitable course.
Going back to the subject of how many qualified crew are required (I've been out sailing for the day, not UK, so only now catching up).
My experience is that for corporate race days and the like on a 40.7, 2 paid crew are supplied. A qualified skipper and a mate, not necessarily qualified but experienced. A 40.7 is a handful in strong gusty conditions, ask the owners of Flying Fish (Laser 28 on the Hamble) which was sunk by one on a start line a couple of years ago.
FWIW, I think the following is the current crewing requirement for MCA Coding on yachts up to 24m. The linkages on the MCA site are all a bit obscure so I could easily be wrong (it came from here):
2.2 Qualifications Required
2.2.1 Voyages up to 20 miles from a safe haven - operating area category 3 or 4
The skipper should hold at least an RYA/DTp Certificate of Competency as Coastal Skipper (Sailing)
2.2.2 Voyages of up to 60 miles from a safe haven - operating area category 2
The skipper should hold at least an RYA/DTp Certificate of Competency as Yachtmaster Offshore (Sailing).
There should also be on board a second person deemed by the skipper to be experienced.
2.2.3 Voyages of up to 150 miles from a safe have - operating area category 1
The skipper should hold at least an RYA/DTp Certificate in Competency as Yachtmaster Offshore (Sailing).
There should also be on board a second person holding an RYA/DTp Certificate of Competency as Coastal Skipper (Sailing).
One of the persons referred to above should be familiar with the operation and maintenance of the main propulsion machinery of the boat, and should have attended a suitable engine course.
2.2.4 Unrestricted Service - operating area category 0
The skipper should hold at least an RYA/DTp Certificate in Competency as Yachtmaster Ocean (Sailing).
There should also be on board another person holding at least an RYA/DTp Certificate of Competency as Yachtmaster Ocean or Yachtmaster Offshore (Sailing).
One of the persons referred to above, or another person, should be familiar with the operation and maintenance of the main propulsion and associated machinery of the vessel and should have attended as suitable course.
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