andy_wilson
Well-Known Member
Alway a pleasure to look in, but now I need to join in too.
I have been sailing for the last few years, though prior to that had a selection of small power-boats up to 20'.
Now a mate of mine has gone and bought a rather pleasant sounding motor yacht in the Trader stylee, and the bloomin thing is based in the Med.
As he suffers total distrust of the Missus (and me for that matter) when it comes to reasonable competence, he's hiring a teacher and having a course on his boat soon.
Of course me and the lads are coming too (no we're not gay - see I do read the threads) and I was just wondering what qualifications are required to charter a motor yacht, because that's what I want to get out of the week aboard if possible.
PS I'm not talking about Sunsail (if they had a Solent motor-yacht charter arm) as I know a driving licence would do as long as it was provisional or better. But maybe a qualification sufficient to charter something in the Med or Caribbean in a year or few.
I've got Yachtmaster theory, a few thousand miles logged as owner / skipper of sports cruisers, and several thousand miles logged at a rather more sedate pace under sail (including a few with Coliholic, and no - he didn't fall in, but then again he did fall off the pontoon on another occasion after steering a pint pot around the table in Harpers one night).
Would a Dayskipper course Completion Cert. be any good? Do they have tidal and non-tidal for powerboats 'cos there's hardly any difference whether you go downhill or uphill afterall.
'Preciate any guidance.
I have been sailing for the last few years, though prior to that had a selection of small power-boats up to 20'.
Now a mate of mine has gone and bought a rather pleasant sounding motor yacht in the Trader stylee, and the bloomin thing is based in the Med.
As he suffers total distrust of the Missus (and me for that matter) when it comes to reasonable competence, he's hiring a teacher and having a course on his boat soon.
Of course me and the lads are coming too (no we're not gay - see I do read the threads) and I was just wondering what qualifications are required to charter a motor yacht, because that's what I want to get out of the week aboard if possible.
PS I'm not talking about Sunsail (if they had a Solent motor-yacht charter arm) as I know a driving licence would do as long as it was provisional or better. But maybe a qualification sufficient to charter something in the Med or Caribbean in a year or few.
I've got Yachtmaster theory, a few thousand miles logged as owner / skipper of sports cruisers, and several thousand miles logged at a rather more sedate pace under sail (including a few with Coliholic, and no - he didn't fall in, but then again he did fall off the pontoon on another occasion after steering a pint pot around the table in Harpers one night).
Would a Dayskipper course Completion Cert. be any good? Do they have tidal and non-tidal for powerboats 'cos there's hardly any difference whether you go downhill or uphill afterall.
'Preciate any guidance.