boomerangben
Well-known member
Why is it people choose to do RYA qualifications? Are the qualifications secondary and people simply want to learn to sail and get the certificates along the way? Or is there a perceived need to get a piece of paper?
I am just starting out and the only reason I am doing it is to enable me to charter a yacht somewhere warmer (for which I only need a CS ticket). I bought a log book, the nav and met books and IRPCs booklet and was looking to complete the YM/CS theory course/exams, only to discover that I didn't need to do the exams! So I will do a coastal skippers course sometime next year and see how close I am to passing a CS test.
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I am just starting out and the only reason I am doing it is to enable me to charter a yacht somewhere warmer (for which I only need a CS ticket). I bought a log book, the nav and met books and IRPCs booklet and was looking to complete the YM/CS theory course/exams, only to discover that I didn't need to do the exams! So I will do a coastal skippers course sometime next year and see how close I am to passing a CS test.
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