JesseLoynes
Well-Known Member
I'm hoping that there are a few here who can help me...
I'm currently looking at RYA yachting courses for my wife and I. The thing is, I'm trying to work out where to start. With a tightish budget, I can't really afford doing courses that don't teach me a lot just for the pleasure; but equally don't want to miss them if the experience is going to be valuable.
I've been sailing dinghies for 20 years, from Toppers to RS800s. That includes a couple of seasons as an Instructor. I've also done 5 or 6 week-long cruises on the Norfolk Broads in 30 - 35 ft yachts; and an 8 day trip from Falmouth to Cork, and then along to Bantry by way of Fastnet.
So I'm happy helming this size boat in a variety of conditions, and once I've had a day or two on board can manouvre into berths happily under engine or come alongside or to a bouy under sail. ON the trip to Ireland I was awarded my Comp. Crew and did most of the chart work, although this was ten years ago now.
So I don't want to spend a week on board being told how to change a foresail or which way to turn the wheel.
My current thought is to find a good theory and navigation exercise book to read up and see if there's much I don't know, then look at either Day or Coastal Skipper.
My wife is a reasonable dinghy sailor, but has less time on yachts and less theory knowledge.
Basically, any advice as to what the courses entail, pre-requisites, text books or centres/schools would be fantastic.
Thanks in advance...
I'm currently looking at RYA yachting courses for my wife and I. The thing is, I'm trying to work out where to start. With a tightish budget, I can't really afford doing courses that don't teach me a lot just for the pleasure; but equally don't want to miss them if the experience is going to be valuable.
I've been sailing dinghies for 20 years, from Toppers to RS800s. That includes a couple of seasons as an Instructor. I've also done 5 or 6 week-long cruises on the Norfolk Broads in 30 - 35 ft yachts; and an 8 day trip from Falmouth to Cork, and then along to Bantry by way of Fastnet.
So I'm happy helming this size boat in a variety of conditions, and once I've had a day or two on board can manouvre into berths happily under engine or come alongside or to a bouy under sail. ON the trip to Ireland I was awarded my Comp. Crew and did most of the chart work, although this was ten years ago now.
So I don't want to spend a week on board being told how to change a foresail or which way to turn the wheel.
My current thought is to find a good theory and navigation exercise book to read up and see if there's much I don't know, then look at either Day or Coastal Skipper.
My wife is a reasonable dinghy sailor, but has less time on yachts and less theory knowledge.
Basically, any advice as to what the courses entail, pre-requisites, text books or centres/schools would be fantastic.
Thanks in advance...