Black Sheep
Well-Known Member
I've heard that too. Which doesn't make it sound very relevant to a single hander.The YM exam was described to me as a qualification in crew management. For that you need to manage a crew, but I still cannot work out why most couples have the male on the helm and the female doing all the physical stuff.
But it's a bit hard, looking at the RYA website, to work out what would be appropriate. Every so often I think about doing a practical sailing course - but nothing on the RYA site seems to fit. It doesn't help with the extensive muddying of the waters between Day Skipper / Coastal Skipper / Yachtmaster Coastal. I'm sure there's loads I could learn, but if the stated aim of a course is that I can sail in familiar waters by day, when I already feel competent in that, then it isn't clear what I'd be getting for several hundred quid and a week of my time. The info on the RYA site is pretty abysmal, to be honest. But that's probably outside the scope of the OP's four questions.