lincs
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Thinking off taking my yacht master offshore theory.what i would like to know is,would my 15 years in fishing industry count as logged sea time.???
If you were in command of a fishing vessel it certainly would count (ie towards YMO power)Thinking off taking my yacht master offshore theory.what i would like to know is,would my 15 years in fishing industry count as logged sea time.???
Thinking off taking my yacht master offshore theory.what i would like to know is,would my 15 years in fishing industry count as logged sea time.???
My examiner went throught the log in detail, I think to ensure he wasn't being fobbed off by made-up stuff, so this aspect is checked quite carefully by the examiners I think
Thinking off taking my yacht master offshore theory.what i would like to know is,would my 15 years in fishing industry count as logged sea time.???
If you were in command of a fishing vessel it certainly would count (ie towards YMO power)
To acquire a Yachtmaster Offshore certificate the only thing you need to do is pass the "on the water" practical exam which takes a day. You need minima for logged sea miles before taking the exam, and minima for passages, VHF, 1st Aid (see RYA site). However it is normal for folks to do the "shore based theory" course long before attempting the exam. This shore based theory course is not an exam and does not confer a certificate, merely allows a reduction in logged miles required and means the examiner may skip some theory excercises on the day of your full practical exam. Some folks also take a week long "on the water" course concluding with the full exam as this is good prep for the exam.
YMO steps
- Shorebased theory course (typically 20 evening classes or 40hrs over weekends) - OPTIONAL
- On water course (typically 5 days, often with exam option at end) - OPTIONAL
- Practical exam (require logged sea miles, passages day and night, vhf, 1st aid)
Many folk do step 1 and stop, other do 1, combine with their own experience and jump to steps 3. Some who only do step 1 incorrectly claim the are YMs.
I may be out of date but the last time I looked a few years ago, if you had a course "attendance" cert for the shore based theory course, than your required milage was slightly reduced (eg coastal from 800nm to 600nm, offshore 2500nm to 2000nm), but don't know if this applies now.Since when did a Theory ticket affect logged miles?
"This shore based theory course is not an exam and does not confer a certificate, merely allows a reduction in logged miles required and means the examiner may skip some theory excercises on the day of your full practical exam."
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Since when did a Theory ticket affect logged miles?
before the changes in name (Yachtmaster Coastal/Coastal Skipper) I'd always taken it to be course completion of the Coastal Skipper PRACTICAL that gave a reduced days/miles qualification, which would make more sense than the theory, especially as Yachtmaster theory level of knowledge is a pre requisite.
Yes you are right it is the Practical course completion certificate that reduces the mileage not the theory certificate .
It all on the RYA web www.rya.org.uk
Tim
Lincs........ if you wish, "e" me and I can advise on various options.
Paul