To undergo the practical training, you initially need to complete the theoretical course. We also accept certificates of completion from other schools. After completing the theoretical course, you'll embark on a yacht with an instructor for a week, where you'll practice boat handling and mooring, perform exercises, and train in real-life conditions. Additionally, each day you'll review and thoroughly study important theory.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
- Sailing a yacht at sea: mooring, anchoring, sail handling, and much more important and interesting skills.
- Navigation: working with charts and compass, determining position without GPS, identifying beacons and buoys, collision avoidance with other vessels, and more.
- Passage planning: learn to plot yacht routes, understand the characteristics of different regions, choose anchorages and resting places.
- Meteorology: how to plan routes based on wind or approaching weather, signs of approaching storms, and wind patterns under appropriate clouds.
- Yacht systems: understanding the yacht's interior and exterior, operating instruments, anchors, engines, identifying breakdowns, and self-repair.
- VHF radio communication: communicating via radio, requesting places in marinas, signaling distress, and using satellite transmitters.
- Knots: learning maritime knots, understanding ropes and rigging.
- Legal aspects: everything about insurance and licenses, special zones and border crossings, and everything necessary for a comfortable journey.
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