Marlin
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I've been away from yacht sailing for a while since my dad sadly sold his Moody. I've got 1400nm in my log so plenty for YM Coastal but a fair way short of the requirement for YM Offshore. I have been dinghy sailing meanwhile and learned a lot about boat handling. I had hoped to get Offshore but unable to increase my mileage before my existing log entries expire for YM purposes. I don't actually plan to use the YM commercially, but never say never, though meanwhile I just want to be able to charter. As and when I charter though I am likely to do so with unqualified crew, so need the charter firm to accept my qualification as good enough alone rather than topping up points with Comp Crew or similar also aboard.
I have a friend from my dinghy club who wants to sample yacht sailing and potentially charter also. He's no yachting experience but has Dayskipper theory. He's a very experienced and competent dinghy sailor, plus a professional engineer so has a head for figures and mechanics, so I am sure he will have no troubles, but he's adamant he wants to do Dayskipper rather than Coastal Skipper.
I've approached a couple of training schools but they are saying the RYA discourage mixing Dayskipper and Coastal Skipper. What's less clear is the mix of Day Skipper and YM Coastal. It seems some schools consider CS and YM Coastal as equivalent - is that right, particularly with regard to chartering?
Any suggestions of a school which might be flexible with YM students concurrent with DS? Pretty flexible on destination.
I have a friend from my dinghy club who wants to sample yacht sailing and potentially charter also. He's no yachting experience but has Dayskipper theory. He's a very experienced and competent dinghy sailor, plus a professional engineer so has a head for figures and mechanics, so I am sure he will have no troubles, but he's adamant he wants to do Dayskipper rather than Coastal Skipper.
I've approached a couple of training schools but they are saying the RYA discourage mixing Dayskipper and Coastal Skipper. What's less clear is the mix of Day Skipper and YM Coastal. It seems some schools consider CS and YM Coastal as equivalent - is that right, particularly with regard to chartering?
Any suggestions of a school which might be flexible with YM students concurrent with DS? Pretty flexible on destination.