ytd
Well-Known Member
I learned to sail in the 70's before yachting qualifications existed although I did do a theory course at the local college but you didn't get a qualification unless you went on to work in the industry. So the only bit of paper I have is a Queensland powerboat licence and this won't even get you an ICC since Queensland is a state not a country.
Now I find people want a piece of paper before a charter or crew offer. So I though I would do the yachtmaster course and exam. The sailing school tells me I'll need a logbook showing 2500 miles of passages over 60 miles, etc. Not a problem I though, I'll just give them the ships log. Going back 4 or 5 years should cover it.
But then 2 problems emerged. It's a share boat so I wasn't there for some of the passages in the log, and I often use a shorthand code to record details like weather forecasts, crew, radio skeds, etc. Plus the logbook is a bit tatty with pages of race tactical plans not related to a particular passage, coffee and claret stains, pens running out, gratuitous comments about sub standard spinnaker handling, competitor's boats, people not filling up the fuel, etc.
Can I transcribe sufficient passages into a new RYA/YA format logbook and submit this. The person at the school was unsure.
And what sort of log entries are usual. Again, the person at the school suggested hourly position, sea and wind state and course but I usually only record something in the log when there's a change. A change of course, sails, wind, will warrant an entry but if nothing changes for 6 hours then there's no entry. Also I don't usually record who is on watch or who did what during a sail change.
Finally, I notice there is a column for the signature of the instructor/training officer/skipper. Since I was the skipper for these passages can I sign my own entries?
Now I find people want a piece of paper before a charter or crew offer. So I though I would do the yachtmaster course and exam. The sailing school tells me I'll need a logbook showing 2500 miles of passages over 60 miles, etc. Not a problem I though, I'll just give them the ships log. Going back 4 or 5 years should cover it.
But then 2 problems emerged. It's a share boat so I wasn't there for some of the passages in the log, and I often use a shorthand code to record details like weather forecasts, crew, radio skeds, etc. Plus the logbook is a bit tatty with pages of race tactical plans not related to a particular passage, coffee and claret stains, pens running out, gratuitous comments about sub standard spinnaker handling, competitor's boats, people not filling up the fuel, etc.
Can I transcribe sufficient passages into a new RYA/YA format logbook and submit this. The person at the school was unsure.
And what sort of log entries are usual. Again, the person at the school suggested hourly position, sea and wind state and course but I usually only record something in the log when there's a change. A change of course, sails, wind, will warrant an entry but if nothing changes for 6 hours then there's no entry. Also I don't usually record who is on watch or who did what during a sail change.
Finally, I notice there is a column for the signature of the instructor/training officer/skipper. Since I was the skipper for these passages can I sign my own entries?