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SRC VHF Course
Dates:
By Arrangement
Cost: £86 which includes the registration fee
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Course Title Course objectives Course qualification and its application What are the pre-requisites?
What should I bring?
An Introduction to Coastal Navigation Understanding of the basic features of charts.

The knot and the nautical mile. Latitude and longitude.

Basic navigation including pilotage. Responsibility of the boat.

Planning ahead using GPS, paper and electronic charts.

Ability to access and use tidal and weather information.
You can gain the Ardclinis course attendance certificate.

This is an introductory course. The main topic is navigation of small craft in a coastal setting. Topics include:

Chart familiarisation, use of a plotting instrument, passage planning, pilotage, action in fog.
No prerequisites.

Bring proof of ID, pencil, dividers and a notepad.
VHF Radio Short Range Certificate Demonstrate knowledge of the general principles and basic features of the maritime mobile service relevant to vessels NOT subject to a compulsory fit under the SOLAS convention.

Demonstrate detailed working knowledge of Marine VHF equipment, including DSC equipment.

Knowledge of operational procedures of the GMDSS and detailed practical operation of GMDSS subsystems and equipment.

Demonstrate understanding of operational procedures and regulations for VHF radiotelephone communications.
Short range certificate (SRC) administered by RYA.

+ Authority to operate provided you are 16 or over.

For users of Marine VHF equipment on non SOLAS vessels i.e. under 300 GRT.
You should be prepared to show knowledge of the phonetic alphabet.

Bring proof of ID, passport photo (not polaroid) and a notepad.
VHF Short Range Certificate update Demonstrate detailed working knowledge of Marine VHF equipment, including DSC equipment.

Knowledge of operational procedures of the GMDSS and detailed practical operation of GMDSS subsystems and equipment.
Short range certificate (SRC) administered by RYA.

+ Authority to operate provided you are 16 or over.

For users of Marine VHF equipment on non SOLAS vessels i.e. under 300 GRT.
You should be prepared to show knowledge of the phonetic alphabet.

You should hold the old VHF (restricted) certificate.

Bring proof of ID, Photo (not polaroid), your VHF certificate and a notepad.
Powerboat Level 1 Safety precautions.
Boat preparation, slipway considerations.
Use of kill cord.
Launching / Recovery.
High speed manoeuvring.
Boat handling - familiarisation.
Ropework.
VHF Radio demonstration.
Man overboard drill.
Boat handling practice, including Mooring and reversing.
Leaving and coming alongside.
Types of craft and engines.
Personal safety, insurance, crew considerations.
IRPCS, local byelaws, accepting a tow.
The RYA Level 1 powerboat certificate.

This is an introductory level certificate, useful as a record of achievement and as encouragement to develop further skills.
No prerequisites.

Bring proof of ID and a notepad.

Minimum age 8.

8 to 11 year olds will receive a Level 1 certificate which will be endorsed - The holder should only use powered craft under the supervision of a responsible adult on board the craft.

12 to 16 year olds will receive a Level 1 certificate which will be endorsed - The holder should only use powered craft under the supervision of a responsible adult.
Powerboat Level 2 Crew preparation and boat preparation, safety equipment, lines and fenders, fuel tanks.

Launching and Recovery.

Boat handling, effects of current or tide, propeller controls.

Coming alongside.
Mooring and Anchoring.
Man overboard drill.

Emergencies, towing / being towed, rough weather preparation.

Types of craft and engines, maintenance checks.

Personal safety, insurance, crew considerations.

IRPCS, local byelaws, weather forecasts.
The RYA Level 2 powerboat certificate.

This course provides the skills and background knowledge needed by the competent powerboat driver and is the basis of the ICC.
No prerequisites.

This course may be preceded by Level 1.

Bring proof of ID and a notepad.

Minimum age 12.

12 to 16 year olds will receive a Level 1 certificate which will be endorsed - The holder should only use powered craft under the supervision of a responsible adult.
Powerboat Level 2 assessment only The candidate for direct assessment should complete the practical exercise described and demonstrate relevant knowledge on a test paper.

The practical exercise involves manoeuvring a suitable powerboat from a position alongside a jetty or pontoon, mooring alongside from downwind / downtide, turning using warps, MOB test, stop / start engine, high speed turns, securing to a buoy, reversing, holding off and turning the boat in its own length.
The RYA Level 2 powerboat certificate.

The holder of this qualification has demonstrated the skills and background knowledge needed by the competent powerboat driver.
Requirement: experience.

One full season's boating (or 4/5 part seasons).

Bring proof of ID, logbook and a notepad.
Safety Boat Course Preparation: safety equipment assistance with race management, crew communication.

Boat handling techniques and manoeuvres: positioning in respect of fleet, standing off another craft, coming alongside underway, dinghy and windsurfer rescue, towing, mark laying.

Theory and background: Rescue of other water users, communication, VHF, first aid.
RYA Safety Boat certificate.

This course provides the skills required when acting as an escort craft, safety boat or coach boat for a fleet of dinghies, windsurfers or canoes for racing or training activities.
You must hold the RYA level 2 certificate before you start this course.

Minimum age 16.

It is strongly recommended that a member of the rescue crew should hold a first aid certificate and have relevant experience.

Bring proof of ID, L2 certificate and a notepad.
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Course Next dates Maximum total students Length of the course
An Introduction to Coastal Navigation   8 10 hrs
VHF Radio Short Range Certificate please call for details 12 8 hrs
VHF Short Range Certificate update please call for details 12 3 hrs
Powerboat Level 1   3 1 day
Powerboat Level 2   3 2 days
Powerboat Level 2 Assessment only by arrangement 2 3 hrs
Safety Boat Course   6 2 days
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In addition, Ardclinis offers lots of courses and events which are "tailor made".

We will quote for you on all types of courses and events. We can be especially competitive on series of courses, eg 1 day a week for 8 weeks.

We are always keenly priced, great value for money.

We make every effort to ensure that you get the quality you expect - on the dates you want.
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