Elessar
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Yes. And generally speaking teaching someone builds more confidence that having patronising assumptions made about them.You presumed that despite the OP confirming he also wanted to build
Confidence for his wife?
Yes. And generally speaking teaching someone builds more confidence that having patronising assumptions made about them.You presumed that despite the OP confirming he also wanted to build
Confidence for his wife?
I don’t have a boat in U.K. at the moment ( I was based at Hythe but sold and am buying in Netherlands )You don’t say where you are based boatwise but I would have thought asking at yacht club if you belong might produce suggestions. We are at Haslar which has Haslar yacht club who would be a source of info I’m sure as many wise heads there and there are a number of instructors advertising but ideally you want to find someone who has similar boat to yours and done course on board at your club.
Not necessarily! It could be to gain 100 new skills, or it could be to gain 10 new skills really well. I'd suggest that as a foundation for further learning and confidence in your own boat the latter is probably a good place to go.Silly me. I presumed the purpose of training was to gain as many new skills as possible.
Exactly, the syllabus will be the same wherever the course is sat. Its unlikely that someone doing a PB2 course actually even experiences most of the stuff you referred to even in the Solent.If anyone was put off by a training course in the Solent then they chose the wrong instructor, not the wrong location.
The only place I can remember that in the UK is Bourne End marina. Which is a long way from the solent and that one skill aside is not a gret place to do training.Not necessarily! It could be to gain 100 new skills, or it could be to gain 10 new skills really well. I'd suggest that as a foundation for further learning and confidence in your own boat the latter is probably a good place to go.
Exactly, the syllabus will be the same wherever the course is sat. Its unlikely that someone doing a PB2 course actually even experiences most of the stuff you referred to even in the Solent.
If I was wanting to train someone who was going to be using a boat in the Isjelmeer, Markermeer etc I'd ideally be looking for someone that could teach box moorings with cross winds - not sure if there is anywhere in the UK that is good for that?
Aye up, thou'need naought tranlaaation up North laddie.Looking to refresh my PB2, wife to do hers and both go on to Day Skipper but want it to be done in a boat over 11m , twin screw rather than a RIB which is what I did mine in originally.
Solent area ideally but south coast OK.
Had one recommendation from a friend but it’s in Hull which is a bit of a hike and may need a translator![]()
One on't cross beams gone owt askew on't treddle.Aye up, thou'need naought tranlaaation up North laddie.
...thats easy for you to say.One on't cross beams gone owt askew on't treddle.