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NOTE: the Powerboat level 2 certificate can also be achieved by direct assessment. But this is subject to meeting certain criteria and is by discussion.
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Support Courses: RYA Online Essential Navigation and Seamanship Course , RYA VHF Radio, RYA Sea Survival, RYA First Aid,
Next Step: RYA Intermediate (Coastal Cruising) Powerboat course , RYA Day Skipper Theory – online or classroom
This course completion certificate can be commercially endorses. click here for information.
Safer Waters is a Charity offering a unique service in Northern Ireland, established in 2020 to provide a Safety Boat service for water-based community events. We are also an RYA Training center offering Powerboat PB2 courses
Cost:- Members £190, Non Members £220
RYA Powerboat Level 2 Course provides the skills and background knowledge needed by the competent powerboat driver and is the basis of the International Certificate of Competence. It aims to teach boat handling and seamanship in powerboats. It focuses on low-speed close quarters handling, man overboard recovery, an introduction to driving at planing speed, and collision regulations. This course is held over two 8 hour days.
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The highland's premier motor cruising, sailing, powerboating and shorebased training centre, inverness marina – capital of the highlands.
Learn to drive a powerboat in just 2 days!
This two-day course provides the skills and background knowledge needed to to become a competent powerboat driver by day in familiar waters and is the basis of the International Certificate of Competence (ICC).
This course can also be the first step on your journey to working commercially in the marine business.
Come join the fun!
The course focuses on low speed close quarters handling, man overboard recovery, an introduction to driving at planing speed, and collision regulations. You’ll learn how to safely helm and crew the boat as well as getting an introduction to marine navigation.
We aim to maximize the time you spend afloat and minimize the classroom time.
At low speed you will safely bring the boat alongside a pontoon and learn to turn the boat in a confined space as well as heading out into the Beauly/Inverness Firth to conduct the planing speed manoeuvres of S turns, U turns and figure of eight, picking up a buoy and the crucial skill of MOB recovery.
The Level 2 course is ideal for:
No prior boating experience is necessary.
The course equally suits those new to boating and those who have been boating for years.
Most people take Level 2 and bypass Level 1.
You do not need to already have Level 1 before you take Level 2.
9am-5pm each day with approximately 45 mins for lunch
Minimum Duration: 2 days
Minimum age 12 years old.
We are generally happy for a child over 12 to attend a course with a paying parent/guardian on our boats at any time – please call to discuss.
Children over 16 can attend a normal course at any time but we must have the parent/guardian’s specific permission – please call to discuss.
If you want a child of under 16 to attend on their own then they must attend one of our dedicated Children’s Courses see the Children’s Courses section
An International Certificate of Competence (ICC) is often considered as the international ‘boat driving licence’. It is usually required by countries/operators if you wish to use your own craft abroad or to charter one and we’re offering 10% off our June 2016 course dates. The RYA powerboat level 2 is the basic level course allowing you to rent a boat abroad once you have obtained your ICC boat handling license (International Certificate of Competence). You can find out more about the ICC here
What class of ICC can I get?: Restricted Power (Coastal) – vessels up to 10m, Coastal – ICCs for vessels up to 10m are obtained via the Powerboat Scheme completing a minimum of the Level 2 course. Unrestricted Power (Coastal) – vessels up to 24m, Coastal (Own Boat Only) or for those having successfully completed the Advanced Powerboat RYA/MCA Certificate of Competence (note this is not the RYA Advanced course candidates must have passed the exam), or who hold an RYA Day Skipper Motor certificate. Inland – To obtain the ‘Inland endorsement’ you need to undertake an additional short online test – the ‘CEVNI’ test see here for more details.
Your ICC is valid for 5 years.
Applying for your first ICC: To obtain an ICC, you must complete an ICC application form in full and sign the declaration. You can download the ICC application form from the website or request a copy from the RYA Certification Department. This should be sent to the RYA Certification Department, together with:
This course operates with a maximum of 3 students per instructor/vessel
The RYA Start Powerboating book or e-book is supplied as part of this course .
A photo certificate card is supplied on successful completion of the course.
SAILING & POWERBOAT SCHOOL
RYA 2 day license. This comprehensive course takes you from beginner to competent powerboat handler in 2 full days. Multiple courses are run every week throughout the full year
Group courses run every week
Want to be safe on the water? This is a widely recognised & respected certificate license. RYA Powerboat Level 2 is a 2 day course for entry level skills. This license will enable you to hire or charter a powerboat in the UK and overseas up to 10m *.
Multiple group courses run every week, all year round – please get in touch for availability
Pay with Klana at the checkout and spread the payments for an interest free option – please get in touch if you have any questions
All RYA courses and most other training sessions are normally done on demand . If you cannot see your required dates on the electronic calendar then please get in touch and we can add them for you, no problem!!
Course content includes slow speed manoeuvre boat handling including leaving and coming alongside, Launching and recovery, securing to a buoy, anchoring, man overboard, tides, weather, basic passage planning, safety equipment and more. The ability on completion of the 2 day course will be a self-sufficient power-boater in the right conditions, you will be aware of own limitations and choice of boat and engine size.
* Please note the RYA Powerboat Level 2 License is for vessels up to 10m (30ft), but if you only have experience on a vessel of around 5 – 7 metres then chartering a vessel larger than this will involve further training due to the manoeuvrability of the vessel.
Learn from our patient and knowledgeable instructors in this beautiful location near Falmouth, Cornwall.
The RYA Powerboat Level 2 course can be converted into the international equivalent (International Certificate of Competence – ICC) by simply filling out a form for the RYA that we can give you, plus joining their membership for the year. This enables you to hire vessels in the Mediterranean. You can read more about how to apply for the ICC online using this ICC link on RYA website
The maximum you can have on a RYA Powerboat course is 3 people. If you would like to join a group of people then please contact us and we can arrange this. We run multiple courses weekly. This is a very popular course and these are run during the week and at weekends. We are open 7 days a week and all year round.
If you have the relevant experience to go for the RYA Direct Assessment to gain the Level 2 license, then this can be completed in a 1:1 half day.
You can make this 1 whole day if you think that you may need a little extra training in some areas.
For details of the syllabus that you would be assessed on please get in touch.
COMMERCIAL ENDORSEMENT INFORMATION –
If you want to work in a commercial environment and take up to 12 paying passengers to sea in a vessel of up to 24m then it is a legal requirement to hold an RYA/MCA certificate of competence with a commercial endorsement. That shows that you have undergone additional training, a practical examination and a medical fitness test to operate a commercial vessel. The level of endorsement you hold determines the categories of water you can operate in.
The RYA Level 2 Powerboat can be commercially endorsed to operate in Category 6 waters. This category is defined as within 3 miles of a nominated departure point, and never more than 3 miles from land, in favourable weather and daylight.
The RYA Advanced Powerboat (with exam) can be commercially endorsed to operate in Category 3 waters, once the holder has more than 2 years relevant experience. This category is defined as up to 20 miles from a safe haven.
For categories above this, the Yachtmaster Offshore can be endorsed to operate up to 150 miles from a safe haven and the Yachtmaster Ocean can be endorsed to operate worldwide.
Commercial vessels are also required to be surveyed and certified before being used commercially, and their size and level of equipment determines the category of water they can operate in, as well as the level of qualification and commercial endorsement held by the skipper.
For Category 6 you need the following information –
RYA Powerboat Level 2 license (This can be done with Mylor Sailing School) RYA VHF Marine Radio Course (This can be done with Mylor Sailing School) Professional Practices and Responsibilities (PPR) (This can be done with Falmouth Training Solutions) RYA First Aid (This can be done with Mylor Sailing School) RYA Sea Survival (This can be done with Falmouth Training Solutions)
ML5 Medical from any GP (Please note there have been some changes in the last couple of months to the form so make sure you have the most up to date one. You can get it from this link here – Gov Link to ML5 details and form
You then need to complete this form for the Commercial Endorsement to send off to the RYA – RYA Commercial Endorsement Link Once you have completed all of the above Send the following items to: RYA Certification, RYA House, Ensign Way, Hamble, Hampshire SO31 4YA: Your original RYA Powerboat Level 2 certificate Your Professional Practices and Responsibilities certificate The RYA completed Commercial Endorsement Form Your original, completed ML5 medical fitness form (They can only accept the latest version of the ML5 form less than one year old) A copy of your RYA Sea Survival or STCW Personal Survival Techniques (PST) A copy of your RYA VHF Marine Radio License A passport sized photo with your name on the back The application fee stated on the Commercial Endorsement Form
Re-validating your commercial endorsement – All commercial endorsements must be revalidated every five years by proving at least 150 days of actual sea service on appropriate vessels during the previous five years, and be in possession of a valid medical fitness certificate. If you are unable to prove the requisite sea service but are able to demonstrate that during at least half of the five year period you have been employed on duties closely associated with the management and operation of one or more of the appropriate types of vessels, you may have your certificate considered for revalidation.
For further information on the suitability of a vessel please see this link to the RYA website for coding vessels – RYA Link to Vessel Coding Information
3:1 | £210 per person Plus £15 license fee |
2:1 | £275 per person Plus £15 license fee |
1:1 | £405 Plus £15 license fee |
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Launching and recovery.
RYA Powerboat Level 2 is a popular entry level course that provides the skills and background knowledge needed to drive a powerboat at speed and in close quarters. It also enables the holder to obtain an International Certificate of Competence (ICC). Courses are held on our Highfield 6m RIBs, (new 2022 - 2023).
This two-day course is based at our training facilities in Swanwick Marina, where you will spend most of the first morning. Once out on the water, the busy Hamble River provides ample opportunity to practice close quarters boat handling and we’re minutes away from the central Solent where driving at planing speed and high-speed manoeuvers can be taught in open water. You will also focus on man overboard recovery, and cover the collision regulations as they apply to powerboats.
Powerboat Level 2 is an excellent confidence-builder. Whether you’re planning to do high speed day trips with friends, or simply exploring rivers further upstream with the kids, this course equips you with skills and knowledge needed to be safe and have a good time out on the water in a powerboat.
Pre-Course Experience | No experience required. |
Assumed Knowledge | A basic understanding of navigation will be very helpful to you during this course. We recommend the RYA Essential Navigation theory course which you can do online prior your practical powerboat course. |
Student Instructor Ratio | Maximum 3:1 |
Duration | 2 days, usually from 09.00 to 17.00 |
Course Content | Launching and recovery Boat Handling in a marina and at slow speed High speed manouvres Mooring and Anchoring Emergency procedures including MOB recovery Basic navigation theory Rules and best practices Short passages as Skipper |
Ability after Course | You will be able to handle a powerboat and have fun on the water whilst being aware of your own limitations and those of your craft. |
You’ll be based at our well-equipped training facilities in Swanwick Marina and included in your course price is:
Below are listed our available dates. If you cannot see dates that you require, please get in touch with us and we may be able to to arrange a more suitable date.
Powerboat level 2 combined.
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RYA Senior Communications Officer and Editor of InBrief, Emma Slater, shares her experience of the RYA Powerboat Level 2 course ...
I don’t profess to be an amazing sailor but I have completed a few courses and have some sea miles under my belt. However, when it comes to power boating I’m a complete novice. Working for the RYA's communications team, I’m often out in RIBs working with the RYA’s video producer, interviewing boaters and taking photos - and have watched and admired the skill of our RIB drivers as they whizz around race courses keeping ahead of the action, manoeuvre effortlessly in to what sometimes appear to be the tiniest of gaps and gently apply the throttle for a smooth ride.
After numerous outings holding on at the back I decided it was time I got my hands on the throttle, so, along with my colleagues James and Chris, I signed up to tackle the RYA Powerboat Level 2 course and get some skills of my own.
Hear how James, Chris and I got on when we visited one of our local training centres, Southampton Water Activity Centre (SWAC) in Southampton, where our instructor Jon Kirby put us through our paces and honed our skills to claim our PB Level 2 certificates.
Chris: It’s a course that I have wanted to do for a while as a sailor with access to RIBs, as it gives you an understanding of using powerboats but more importantly, for me, access to an ICC .
Emma: I wanted to take the course so that when I’m out on the water doing interviews if I needed to take control of the boat I would know what to do. Also I think it’s a really useful skill to have.
James: As the RYA’s video producer I’m often out in RIBs so I needed to know how to drive one in case of an emergency.
Emma: I was hoping that we would have lots of time actually doing the skills. I knew there would be classroom elements to the course but I am a practical person and learn best by doing. My biggest concern was the possibility of me doing something wrong and crashing the boat!
Chris: Truthfully I wasn’t expecting so much hands-on experience. I was expecting a fair amount of it to be classroom based, so was surprised at the amount of time we had in the boats. I knew the course was about boat handling skills and safety, as I have friends that have done the course. The only concern was how cold the weather was going to be!
Chris (left) in the classroom
Chris: The course I did at SWAC was a 2 day course. Firstly we were introduced to the RIB. We were shown around all areas of the RIB explaining what things were and what they did, but most importantly the kill cord and grab bag. After this is we talked through and then launched the RIB from a trailer. It was then out on the water where we did some basic manoeuvres so we knew how the boat would handle, figure of 8’s forwards and backwards etc. Then it was in to the classroom to talk about weather and first aid. From here it was back out on the boat to do some tight space handling, followed by some slow speed approaches to a mooring buoy. We also discussed ColRegs in the class room and when we were on the water.
On the second day we were using a bigger RIB with twin engines. To start the day, as a group we did some navigation work, planning where we were going and the length of time it would take. We were then off to the RIB, where we started with some slow speed handling in confined spaces to get used to how this bigger RIB handled. It was then time to fuel up which involved tackling a lock. From here we started our passage plan and did some high-speed turns. The emphasis here was about the whole boat communicating and being part of what we were doing. After lunch we did the return passage, when we did a lot of man-over-board practice. We finished our time on the water with some final coming alongside practice and close quarters handling. It was then back to the classroom for a bit of rope work.
Emma: As you can see from Chris’s account it was a pretty full on two days but great fun. Our instructor was excellent at answering any questions or concerns we had and giving us all plenty of time to really get to grips with what we were learning. One thing I did find surprising was when we launched the RIB for the first time how easy it was to push the trailer with the RIB on it and manoeuvre it to the water, easily managing to do it on my own!
James: I was pleased that before we did anything we had a briefing with our instructor so he could establish what level of experience we all had.
James: I loved that the course was very practical and even when you’re not driving the boat you are always busy helping the driver and learning from the instructor.
Chris: I think the most enjoyable part was all of the boat handing I did. It was great to have someone there telling you what you needed to do, but also not being so involved that you weren’t feeling that it was all in your control. Probably the best part is when you complete your first small space manoeuvre.
Chris at the throttle
Emma: Much like Chris I really enjoyed the hands-on part of the course, actually taking control of the throttle and making the decisions about how to manoeuvre the boat, park it, and turn it around.
Chris: I did have a bit of difficulty doing some of the slower manoeuvres like approaching the buoy, but the more time I spent doing these, the more and more confident I got.
James: The most difficult aspect of the course for me was the rules of road, but John explained it really clearly to me and kept reinforcing what he was telling me when we were on the water which made things much easier to understand.
Emma: Surprisingly I actually found it easier than I thought it was going to be, even when we moved into the larger RIB which did have me quite worried the first time I saw it. But having John close by did help build my confidence.
James: It was easier than I thought. Once you have a basic understanding of piloting the RIB it then becomes more about the rules of the road and how the tide and wind will affect your passage.
James getting some instruction before we get underway
Chris: I think it was actually harder than I was expecting, some of the slower speed handling was very difficult to start with.
James: Tons. It was a real eye opener.
Chris: I learnt a lot, the main thing being that you always wear a kill cord, but also some great techniques and skill of boat handling in confined spaces.
Chris and I listen closely to Jon’s instructions
Emma: I learnt loads, especially the skills needed for manoeuvring in small spaces and bringing the boat alongside and the importance of always wearing a kill cord and communicating with others on board.
James: I think anyone that’s thinking about putting themselves at the controls of a RIB needs to go on this course, for their own safety and the safety of their passengers.
Emma: The course gives you a really good appreciation of how important it is to know what you are doing when out on the water and build knowledge and confidence handling your boat.
Chris: It’s a great way for people to learn about using RIBs and powerboats and gain experience and knowledge that will make them safe on the water. I personally think all boat owners should have a qualification like this.
Emma: It means that when we have to go interview, film or photograph people on the water I can drive one of the RYA RIBs and not always have to rely on a third party to take us.
Chris: I have gained an ICC so I will hopefully using my PB2 qualification when on honeymoon this year, but mainly, it’s to support the team when they have filming/interviewing duties on the water.
James: The general understanding I have gained from attending the course has given me the basic skills to drive the RIB and what to do in an emergency situation and how to avoid those situations in the first place.
Chris: I'm thinking about doing the Advanced or Safety Boat courses next.
Emma: Just do it. You’d be surprised what you can achieve in just two days. The course is full on but loads of fun and you’ll come away with loads of new skills.
Chris: Do it, it’s a lot of fun and a great way to learn something on the water in two days that gives you an internationally accepted qualification.
The RYA Level 2 Powerboat Handling course is a two day course that provides the skills and background knowledge need to drive a powerboat and is the basis of the International Certificate of Competence (ICC).
The course includes close quarters handling, high speed manoeuvres, man overboard recovery and collision regulations and can be taken on inland or coastal waters, with your certificate being endorsed accordingly.
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Launching and recovery, boat handling, securing to a buoy, anchoring, leaving and coming alongside, man overboard | |
Self-sufficient powerboater in the right conditions, aware of own limitations and those of the craft |
Our instructor, Jon Kirby from Southampton Watersports Activity Center (SWAC), shares his top tips for powerboat handling.
Find out more about RYA Powerboat Level 2 and other RYA courses at: rya.org.uk/training .
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RYA Powerboat Level 2 course is a great and easy start in maritime navigation. It teaches the basic skills of powerboat handling and safety. The PB2 license allows crew members drive superyacht tenders and advance their career at sea. The course is highly recommended for both deckhands and stewards/stewardesses entering the superyacht industry.
All our courses are conducted in English.
Place: 06220 Golfe-Juan Classroom Address: 405 Chemin du Gaz Pre-study: Read "RYA Start Powerboating" handbook (you will be provided with an e-book or paper copy) Duration: 2 days Price: 460 euros
We recommend you take the RYA Essential Navigation and Seamanship online course before attending Powerboat Level 2 training.
The RYA Powerboat Level 2 is a two-day comprehensive course that we run in the picturesque area of Golfe-Juan, next to Antibes in the South of France. The course has both theoretical and practical aspects to it and covers all aspects of power boating, boat handling, safety and pilotage.
The practical training for this course is carried out on the 6.5m Capelli tender.
The RYA Powerboat Level Two certificates are recognized by the UK Coastguard and are used as a Tender License on board larger yachts.
In winter, make sure to keep your feet warm with deck shoes. In summer, you are welcome to come barefoot. The RYA Start Powerboating handbook should be read befor joining the class. We advise you to look up online useful knots . . All the knots you need to learn are mentioned in the hand book.
The RYA Powerboat Level 2 is a valuable qualification for those looking to secure a job on a superyacht. Therefore, Seascope France offers this course as a part of different Get Started on Yachts packs which include mandatory STCW Basic Safety Training , Jet Ski/PWC , and Yacht Steward/ess training :
This is a great course to start getting some sea experience, a lot of tender drive, Max made it very entertaining and give us a lot of valuable advice and make us feel confident docking and driving in a safe manner! Thanks Seascope you are a great team !
So much more to driving a tender than I had anticipated. Excellent course taught by Sammi who made me confident by the end of the 2 days that I was ready
Her experience on the water made it so interesting and knowledgeable! Amazing days on the water
We got the e-book via e-mail to study beforehandm but we also got the book in class which is great, because I learn better with real notes. I understand all the learning outcomes. I just have to practice a little more to get more confident !
Felt very safe with Hughs instructions and guidance! He made the course so informative and fun!!
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Course cost: Book 2 people for £665. Book 3 people for £987. Own boat for £620 (For up to 3 people) RYA Powerboat Scheme Courses including RYA Level 1 Start Powerboating, RYA level 2 Powerboat Handling, RYA Level 2 Powerboat Direct Assessment and RYA Level 2 Powerboat Coastal Conversion. Training Courses in Norfolk and Suffolk.
About RYA Power Boat Level 2. ... Royal Norfolk & Suffolk Yacht Club The Royal Plain, Lowestoft Suffolk, NR33 0AQ Speak to us: 01493 253004 - Training Centre 07775 581912 - Course Admin For Powerboat or Shore based course enquiries please email our Chief Instructor: ...
RYA Power Boat Level 2. ... Royal Norfolk & Suffolk Yacht Club The Royal Plain, Lowestoft Suffolk, NR33 0AQ Speak to us: 01493 253004 - Training Centre 07775 581912 - Course Admin For Powerboat or Shore based course enquiries please email our Chief Instructor: ...
Our courses can be run either Inland or Coastal. The Powerboat Level 2 Certificate can also be used to apply for the International Certificate of Competence Coastal Power up to 10M LOA. To discuss your training or to find out more information on what we can offer please do not hesitate to contact us on 07570 794196 or by email.
This course builds on the foundation knowledge of the Level 2 course and is suited to those who aim to drive larger more powerful powerboats. During the course you will cover cruising at planing speed and more advanced boat handling. ... RYA Powerboat Scheme Syllabus and Logbook (Book) (G20) £7.99. Add to Basket . RYA Powerboat Handbook (Book ...
Norfolk Broads Yacht Club maintains a high standard of sail training, power boat courses and mentoring for members and non-members throughout the year, running both mid-week & weekends. ... RYA Level 2 Powerboat Handling: Course Aim: To teach boat handing and seamanship in powerboats. The Level 2 is an internationally recognised qualification ...
This is a two day course run on consecutive Saturdays, and involves both practical and theory sessions. It provides the skills and background knowledge required to be a competent powerboat driver and upon passing you will receive the RYA Inland Level 2 certificate, which covers rules of the road, basic pilotage and navigational skills, tides and the general seamanship needed to keep you and ...
Level 2 Powerboat Handling. Provides the skills and background knowledge needed by the competent powerboat driver and is the basis of the International Certificate of Competence. It aims to teach boat handling and seamanship in powerboats. It focuses on low speed close quarters handling, man overboard recovery, an introduction to driving at ...
Christal Seas Scuba is Norfolk's most established dive school and is a PADI 5* Instructor Development Centre. GoPro Divemaster Instructor IDC EFRI ... The inland Powerboat Level 2 course will allow you to apply for an inland ICC for Power up to 10m, providing you have also successfully passed a CEVNI test. For more information and to check the ...
RYA Powerboat Level 2 Norfolk, UK. Price: GBP (£)195 (Inc VAT if applicable) Course Details. School Norfolk Adult Education; ... This two day course provides the skills and background knowledge needed to drive a powerboat. It includes close quarters handling, low and high speed manoeuvres, man overboard recovery and collision regulations. ...
Powerboat Level 2. None. May be preceded by Level 1 Start Powerboating. All you need to know for self-sufficient powerboating at a basic level. Course includes launching, mooring, anchoring and recovery plus all the boat driving skills required for basic competence in a powerboat. 2 day course or shorter assessment for experienced drivers (half ...
The qualification known as "Powerboat Level 2" is also often referred to as "Powerboat Handling Level 2." Those who have obtained their Powerboat Level 2 certification are eligible to submit an application to the RYA for their Powerboat ICC (International Certificate of Competence), which is valid for boats up to 10 metres in length.The RYA Power Boat Level 2 course is the gold ...
Familiarisation & slow speed handling. Holding off. Approach & Securing to a Mooring Buoy. Anchoring. Use of Steering & Hand Bearing Compasses. Planing speed - including trim tabs & power trim where available.
The Level 2 Powerboat Handling certificate can be used as evidence of your competence. Find out more. Under 16s. Powerboating can be great fun for the whole family and there are plenty of opportunities for young people to get involved. Check our course descriptions for minimum age recommendations.
RYA Powerboat Level 2. Price: from £299 (Finance now available) Location: Starts from our base at Premier Gosport Marina. Duration: 2 days. The perfect introduction to Powerboats & Ribs, the two day RYA Powerboat Level 2 practical powerboat course will give you the best building blocks to kick-off your powerboat adventure from!
RYA Powerboat Level 2 - £265 to £295 (1:1 £570) The RYA Powerboat Level 2 is a two day practical course aiming to give you the experience and confidence to handle a powerboat in 'familiar waters' during the day. The Level 2 Certificate also lets you obtain the 'ICC' (International Certificate of Competence) which is often needed if ...
When not at sea he can be seen enjoying racing his first love a 1923 traditional Norfolk Broads gaff rigged cruising yacht. And when winter comes he has recently re-established his love of skiing. SARAH DAVIES ... we have used Sail & Power boat training for Power Boat level 2 and advance, day skipper and yachtmaster theory courses, VHF and ...
Additionally, successful completion of the Powerboat Level 2 course can also lead to the International Certificate of Competence - ICC, for vessels up to 10 metres. This practical course is taught on our 7m Highfield Rib, Swiss Too. The classroom element is taught in the Mendez Marine Office, Hamble River Boat Yard, Swanwick SO31 7EB. 2 days ...
RYA Powerboat Level 2 Course provides the skills and background knowledge needed by the competent powerboat driver and is the basis of the International Certificate of Competence. It aims to teach boat handling and seamanship in powerboats. It focuses on low-speed close quarters handling, man overboard recovery, an introduction to driving at ...
RYA Powerboat Level 2 Course. Times shown in timezone: London. Compass Sea School, Inverness Marina, Longman Drive, Inverness, Highland, IV1 1SU. This 2-day course is the starting block for providing the skills and background knowledge to become a competent powerboat driver by day in familiar waters. Courses run from 0900-1700hrs each day with ...
2:1. £275 per person Plus £15 license fee. 1:1. £405 Plus £15 license fee. RYA Powerboat Level 2 for ages 12 and upwards. Learn with one of our knowledgable instructors for the best boat handling techniques to stay safe on the water. Our beautiful Fal estuary here in Cornwall is the perfect place to learn. 2 day course license.
Price - £350.00. RYA Powerboat Level 2 is a popular entry level course that provides the skills and background knowledge needed to drive a powerboat at speed and in close quarters. It also enables the holder to obtain an International Certificate of Competence (ICC). Courses are held on our Highfield 6m RIBs, (new 2022 - 2023).
The RYA Level 2 Powerboat Handling course is a two day course that provides the skills and background knowledge need to drive a powerboat and is the basis of the International Certificate of Competence (ICC). The course includes close quarters handling, high speed manoeuvres, man overboard recovery and collision regulations and can be taken on ...
Norfolk Island (AUD $) North Macedonia (MKD ден) Norway (EUR ... The RYA Powerboat Level 2 is a two-day comprehensive course that we run in the picturesque area of Golfe-Juan, next to Antibes in the South of France. The course has both theoretical and practical aspects to it and covers all aspects of power boating, boat handling, safety and ...