Mel...
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Hi all im thinking of learning to sail and would like to take the first step on the ladder and do my rya cc course i live in the south but would travel. Are there any recommendations for where to take this course?
Days on board and actual experience are more important than the Competent Crew qualification - one really only takes a Competent Crew course in order to get those.
Then perhaps choose somewhere warm and sunny for the course?Thank you for the replies and will take your comments on board. We have had a river cruiser for year but I've always been drawn to the sea and fancy chartering in the med .the wife is not so keen so I thought if we can do the rya course together she may come around.
Perfect then - we found Sailing Holidays excellent when we chartered with them a few years backSailing Holidays do courses
RYA Competent Crew | Sailing Holidays
Last time we went on a flotilla there were people who did a training course and went straight into a charter the following week.
Unfortunately places that are warm and good for convincing reluctant partners tend not to have tides! Not convinced starting in tidal waters is necessary - we in UK are dominated by tides, but perhaps better to learn the basics without that complication and add it later.
Does Competent Crew cover tides? I recollect its syllabus as being about putting out fenders, tying basic knots, helping tie up the boat, hook morning balls and the man overboard dummy.Somewhere warm sound good this time of the year, but I would suggest doing a course somewhere with tides, which the Med doesn't. If you've never dealt with tides and their currents, it can come as a bit of downer to find the water's gone away if you weren't expecting it!
Good idea. But like anywhere else between Cape St Vincent to Turkey, I reckon best left until late spring or early summer.Gibralter?
Does Competent Crew cover tides? I recollect its syllabus as being about putting out fenders, tying basic knots, helping tie up the boat, hook morning balls and the man overboard dummy.