Sail to Power DaySkipper Conversion

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I noticed on the RYA site it is possible to do a conversion course between Sail and Power Yachtmaster, but is it possible to do the same at Dayskipper level (i.e. do a reduced length Power Dayskipper course)?

In terms of course experience I have done the comp crew course, Day Skipper sail, Powerboat up to Intermediate level, First Aid & VHF. I also have some hours logged in larger displacement cruisers and own a 5m RIB.

I am planning to do my Advanced Powerboat this summer, but wondered if I could squeeze in a Dayskipper course over a long weekend too?
 
Whilst there aren't that many places that charter motor cruisers, those that do seem to require DS Power to charter a motor cruiser, so I believe I need an RYA certificate for that.
 
The simple answer is no. Day Skipper power courses are run over 4 days and on motor cruisers normally with twin engines. The Powerboat scheme is for smaller boats.

While it is possible to do a sail-power Yachtmaster conversion there is still a requirement to have a minimum number of miles 1,250 on a motor cruiser
 
Ah I see...thanks David.
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I've completed the Dazed Kipper sail theory course myself Lisa and one thing of note, where I suspect the extra day comes in, is the length of time it takes to approach something such as a hazard. The periods of doing nothing before getting to deal with something must add up to a day I reckon. This short video depicts the scenario quite nicely

 

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