The RYA Online Essential Navigation and Seamanship Course is an inspiring online course for anyone interested in sailing, motor boating, sea angling or diving - or pretty much anything else on the water! The course is a basic introduction to navigation, seamanship and safety and falls below Day Skipper Theory within the RYA training scheme. It is ideal for users of small boats such as RIBs and dayboats such as those used by anglers. Its also a great course for those who are currently crewing on yachts and want to learn a little more before eventually progressing to the full Day Skipper courses. The course can be taken at your own pace at home online. See below for details of how to register for the online course. Top 10 reasons to take the online course 1. Flexibility - anytime, anywhere, at your own speed 2. Suitable for all - new crews through to budding skippers 3. Safety Essentials - all the essential knowledge for going afloat 4. Simplicity - easy to use, interactive and full of great graphics 5. Supporting your knowledge - an ideal accompaniment to your practical course 6. Stepping stone - a great starting point for more advanced courses 7. Real skills - use real skills alongside online technology 8. Best advice - written by top RYA instructors, created by award winning designers 9. Learn it, try it, test it - practice what you’ve learnt before taking the test 10. Be part of it - the RYA’s 1st fully interactive online course The RYA Essential Navigation and Seamanship Course aims to introduce the basic concepts of inshore navigation and safety in an easy to understand and enjoyable format. During the course you will be introduced to the basics of navigation including tidal awareness, charts, almanacs and the use of electronic navigation aids such as GPS. You will be taught about harbour entry and departure pilotage including knowledge of buoyage and a basic understanding of the Collision Regulations so you know who has right of way! Time will also be spent looking at sources of weather information and what impact this could have on your passage. Towards the end of the course you will put all this information together to plan an actual passage. You will also learn more about what safety equipment you should carry and how it is used. |