Nick1602
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My wife and I are in the very early planning stage of buying a liveaboard boat with a view to cruising the world.
I'm a deck officer in the Merchant Navy and would like to find out where I stand with regards to certificates? I've been working as a Second Mate for the last 8 years having made my way up through the ranks from AB. Am I entitled to ask the RYA for automatic certification as Ocean Master or would I have to take examinations? I believe i'm probably over qualified when it comes to navigation but have very little experience of handling a yacht under sail. It shouldn't take me long to get the basics, after 30 years at sea I've had lots of handling experience with all sizes of vessels from lifeboats and fast rescue craft, right up to 130,000tonne Iron ore carriers in all kinds of weathers. Can I just sail off around the world? and would port authorities allow me to enter on the commercial certificates I have?
Also what are the prospects for chartering your boat out? Can you make a living at it? We're thinking of buying a used 45-50ft boat probably Jeanneau or Beneteau.
Any help or advice would be great
Nick & Shirley
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I'm a deck officer in the Merchant Navy and would like to find out where I stand with regards to certificates? I've been working as a Second Mate for the last 8 years having made my way up through the ranks from AB. Am I entitled to ask the RYA for automatic certification as Ocean Master or would I have to take examinations? I believe i'm probably over qualified when it comes to navigation but have very little experience of handling a yacht under sail. It shouldn't take me long to get the basics, after 30 years at sea I've had lots of handling experience with all sizes of vessels from lifeboats and fast rescue craft, right up to 130,000tonne Iron ore carriers in all kinds of weathers. Can I just sail off around the world? and would port authorities allow me to enter on the commercial certificates I have?
Also what are the prospects for chartering your boat out? Can you make a living at it? We're thinking of buying a used 45-50ft boat probably Jeanneau or Beneteau.
Any help or advice would be great
Nick & Shirley
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