Advanced Skipper Course Overview
The purpose of this course is to give you confidence to complete a short coastal trip by yourself (daytime only).
This is conducted in your own boat, so it is totally hands on. Applicants must be by this stage be a reasonably confident skipper and hold a VHF operator’s certificate and preferably a current first aid certificate.
What We Will Cover
Before you go our instructors will cover:
- Planning the trip
- Weather forecast and tide
- Navigation
- Course mapping on a chart plotting a course to navigate
- The difference between true north and magnetic north bearings
- Charts & symbols
- Distance and bearing measurement
- Buoys and beacons
- Tidal diamonds and tidal streams
- Chart depth. chart datum and tidal information from Nautical Almanac
- Latitude and longitude
- Introduction to cardinal, directional and lateral markers
- The principles of operating your GPS, sounder and radar if fitted
Getting your Boat Trip ready:
- The minimum level of equipment for the boat
- Protective clothing and safety equipment
- Correct stowage of equipment
Boat operation – Knowledge of:
- Boat handling
- Wave awareness, effect of waves, wave crossing
- Keeping a good look out for other water users
- Tidal flow, wind, wind against tide
- Coming into a marina, wharf, boat ramp or coming alongside a pier or another vessel
- Demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of your local marine area
- Demonstrate man overboard and retrieval
- Demonstrate boat handling skills