ICC

No it doesn't

An applicant who has passed an RYA training course which proves their ability to skipper a vessel, such as the Day Skipper Practical Course or the Power Boat Level 2 Course, has proved their competence and therefore on presentation of their certificate the ICC can be issued.
 
The PB2 is a much more comprehensive course than the ICC assessment. Some people might like to think the ICC is the same but it isn't.

If you are avoiding the PB2 course because you'll end up in a RIB then choose a PB2 training centre that uses hard boats.
 
The PB2 is a much more comprehensive course than the ICC assessment. Some people might like to think the ICC is the same but it isn't.

If you are avoiding the PB2 course because you'll end up in a RIB then choose a PB2 training centre that uses hard boats.

Interesting! I might indeed follow this advice....:)
 
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