john_morris_uk
Well-Known Member
It should be noted that the 85% pass rate is more to do with the preparation most candidates put in and a certain amount of 'weeding out' by experienced instructors of those who might be about to waste their money than the ease of the examination process. (for those who do the unofficial prep courses that schools almost universally offer.) I always say that if people find it easy then it's because they prepared well and know their stuff and are comfortably able to demonstrate all the skills required to the examiners satisfaction.Something like 75% of candidates for the exams are indeed looking for a commercial ticket.
That still is quite a lot of recreational sailors who go for it.
A quote from the most excellent Yachtmaster Handbook by James Stevens.
'They take the test because they are responsible skippers who want the reassurance of knowing they are competent. Whatever the sea throws at them, they have done their best to be trained and prepared.'
Of course its not for everybody, its not compulsory. But it is quite an achievement. Pass rate is around 85% and without doubt, effort in preparation is the key.
:encouragement: