Power Boat Instructor wanted

thomshap

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Hi, can anyone recommend a friendly powerboat instructor in the Chichester area?

I'm after a powerboat level 2 assessment and I've been told as I'm day skipper I don't need to do the whole course, plus would like to use my boat.

Someone did mention I may need to go to a sea school as individual instructors can't issue tickes, no idea if its right or not.
 
Hi, can anyone recommend a friendly powerboat instructor in the Chichester area?

I'm after a powerboat level 2 assessment and I've been told as I'm day skipper I don't need to do the whole course, plus would like to use my boat.

Someone did mention I may need to go to a sea school as individual instructors can't issue tickes, no idea if its right or not.

Happy to help. PM me or email via my web site link below.
 
Hi, can anyone recommend a friendly powerboat instructor in the Chichester area?

I'm after a powerboat level 2 assessment and I've been told as I'm day skipper I don't need to do the whole course, plus would like to use my boat.

Someone did mention I may need to go to a sea school as individual instructors can't issue tickes, no idea if its right or not.

You can do a direct entry assessment
What size is your boat
Yes you must go through a recognised sea school, an Instructor cannot issue certificates only the principal or chief instructor can.
Tim
 
Thanks, we had a Fairline Targa 30 for a few years and the RIB gets a lot of use so handling is not bad although parking with just one engine is more of a challenge. From what I gather I'd spend most of the course listening to stuff I know - I did have someone lined up who I was chatting to about it but he's off the road at the moment.
 
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