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I have 30,000 NM plus on Sailing Yachts and Zero on Motor Yachts. How can I get qualified to deliver power boats (I'm thinking RYA qualified)?

Is there a huge jump difference between the two that is likely to mean having to learn lots of new skills? Has anyone made the jump successfully and what was it like?

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Only skill is having enough juice in the boat. Dont know of any other.

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Don't even bother when did you last see an Ex Lorry Driver enter an F1 race. /forums/images/icons/laugh.gif

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Ah, But in Sandra's Defence, He meant F1 Powerboat racing./forums/images/icons/laugh.gif



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Yes
- the Red cars are gunna win easy
- the tarmac is black
- Jenson Button has a cracking girlfriend
- Eddie Jordan is a Motor boat onwer
- Our Nige bort a BIG sunseeker
- New race in Bahrain soon

Ok I give up - what has everyone started to say.

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During those 30,000nm I assume you have your Yachtmaster in Sailing yachts? If so you can do preparation for and take a conversion exam to YM motor yacht

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