Athene V30
Well-Known Member
Did a Coastal Skipper course with instructor on my yacht.
For example, on my recent charter in the BVIs I came out of a marina through a narrow channel with breaking surf on both sides. If my engine had failed, or I got a rope propped (as happened to another member of the flotilla) I ought to have been ready to hoist a sail very quickly. As it was I simply motored out uneventfully.
Very surprised that this wasn't covered on Coastal Skipper course. Sailing older boats with older engines I would NEVER slip without sails ready to go.
As others have said there is no better alternative than more sea time in different conditions and in different locations. Just watch out though for those who say they have '25 years experience' and in that time have sailed to / from the same places - to me that is more like 25 x 1 years experience!