Cast Off
To let go a rope or line
- Keeping Safe at Sea
Safety of the crew and vessel is the primary responsibility of the skipper. Ensuring you understand the safety kit available and how to use it is paramount to staying safe.
Learn about basic safety equipment & how to use it.
Approximately 3 hours
- Rules of the Road
Knowing the rules (the highway code for the water) will keep you safe and confident about what to do when approaching another vessel.
Learn the rules & how to interpret them.
Approximately 3 hours
- Seamanship
Seamanship is earned, not learned; whilst we can read up on best practices and learn some basic skills, there's no substitute for practical experience. Every day's a school day on a boat.
Learn some core skills to support your practical learning experiences.
Approximately 3½ hours
- Passage Planning & Making
A bit of planning goes a long way. Knowing what the weather and tides are doing will considerably affect the overall enjoyment and speed of the passage.
Learn how to plan and safely execute a passage during daylight hours in familiar waters.
Approximately 5 hours
- Weather (Meteorology)
Understanding weather, what causes it, and obtaining and interpreting forecasts will help us plan and enjoy our time on the water.
Learn how to find, read, interpret and monitor weather forecasts.
Approximately 3 hours