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Fowey Maritime Centre RYA Advanced Powerboat, Day and night Course

Fowey Maritime Centre is an RYA recognised centre and a member of the Marine Leisure Association. We operate throught the year and enjoy a relaxed but safe environment where learning is fun.

Fowey Maritime Centre - RYA Advanced Powerboat, Day and night Course

RYA Advanced Powerboat, Day and night Course

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To teach boat handling, seamanship, pilotage and navigation up to the standards required to drive a planing powerboat safely by day and night in tidal coastal waters with which the candidate may be familiar. The ratio of students to instructors should not exceed 6:1 (using two boats). The course will be conducted on a planing boat powerboat with lights conforming to the IRPCS. Students must wear a minimum 150 Newton lifejacket with a DoT approved light for the night exercise.

Duration

2 days

Minimum age

17 years old

PRACTICAL

Preparation for sea

Can:

  • Prepare the powerboat
  • Carry out fuel and engine checks
  • Stow and secure gear

Boat handling

Knowledge of:

  • Differences for a twin engine vessel

Understands:

  • Characteristics of various hull forms and propeller configurations
  • Action to be taken in rough weather

Can:

  • Demonstrate a practical understanding and correct use of power trim and trim tabs
  • Demonstrate an awareness of the effects of wind and tide when manoeuvring, including:
    • Steering to transits
    • Turning in a confined space
    • Berthing in various conditions of wind and tide
    • Picking up and leaving a mooring buoy
  • Demonstrate the use of an appropriate length kill cord at all times

Passage making and responsibility as skipper

Understands:

  • The importance of pre-trip planning
  • Planning and making coastal passages, taking into account the relevant navigational hazards, the type of boat and the strengths of the crew
  • Chart plotter and radar, their advantages and limitations

Can:

  • Carry out pilotage plans and pilotage for entry into or departure from harbour
  • Use leading and clearing lines, transits, back bearings and soundings as aids to pilotage
  • Use GPS and understand its limitations in pilotage
  • Navigate using soundings

Meterology

Knowledge of:

  • Terms used in shipping forecasts; including the Beaufort scale, and their significance to small craft

Understands:

  • Sources of forecast information and interpretation of forecasts including synoptic charts
  • The significance of meteorological trends

Rules of the road

Can:

  • Apply the international regulations for preventing collisions at sea

Use of engines

Knowledge of:

  • How to change a propeller
  • Propeller diameter and pitch
  • Propeller ventilation and cavitation

Understands:

  • Checks to be made before starting, during running and after stopping for diesel and petrol engines
  • Periodic checks on engines and electrical system including spark plugs, water filters and pump impellers
  • How to bleed the fuel system (diesel), change filters and pump impellers, transmission belts
  • Spares to be carried

Emergency situations

Understands:

  • Correct action to take in emergency situations
  • Fire prevention and fighting
  • Hull damage/watertight integrity
  • What to do in a medical emergency
  • Towing and being towed
  • Helicopter rescue procedures
  • Use of flares
  • Search patterns

Can:

  • Pick up a man overboard in all available conditions

Night cruising

Can:

  • Take charge of a powerboat at night, including leaving and entering harbour
  • Demonstrate ability at keeping a proper lookout and identifying lit and unlit marks by night
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