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Example
itinerary of Yachtmaster Offshore MCA/RYA Exam Prep Week
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Monday
- 09.00.h Arrive at Amsterdam
- Meet the instructor, collect food and move
onto the yacht to settle in
- Stowe away all provisioning and personal kit
- Instructor's safety briefing and yacht
familiarisation talk
- Chat with the instructor about what you want
to achieve from the week.
- Get weather forecast
- Recap safety procedures on deck. Introduction
to deck gear, ropes and rigging and various
parts of the yacht
- Engine start controls and rigging/slipping of
mooring lines and fenders
- Slip mooring and motor down giving
everyone a chance to steer the yacht under power
- Practice coming alongside and leaving various
pontoons with everyone rotating jobs and having
the chance to practice in a variety of wind and
tide situations
- Short sail to an anchorage or mooring buoy
giving everyone the chance to get used to the
yacht under sail practicing the basic sailing
manoeuvres of tacking, gybing and putting in and
shaking out of reefs. This will give everyone
the chance to refresh the basics of sail
handling and trim
- 1300 Lunch at a mooring buoy or anchorage.
Discuss the use of liferafts and how to handle
emergencies such as flooding, fire and collision
- The first skipper of the day will plan a
short passage taking into account wind, tide and
pilotage information from the charts and
almanacs
- The Instructor will demonstrate MOB procedures
on route with and without the use of an engine.
Each student will get the chance to practice
this manoeuvre.
- On route the instructor will demonstrate
poling out the headsail .
- 1830 Enter a new harbour and moor up. Stow
sails and tidy up on and below deck
- 1900 Debrief on day's events whilst dinner is
cooking in oven
- Prepare cross channel passage plans as re
quested by examiner
- 2000 Supper followed by a trip ashore to a
local pub or finishing of pre prepared passage
plans
TUESDAY
- 0800 Showers at marina facilities, breakfast,
clean up and get weather forecast
- 0930 The first "Skipper" will
plan a trip to an anchorage for lunch. On route
each crew member will practice MOB. The
instructor will recap the procedure for
deciding a good anchorage and working out the
required heights of tide
- Prepare to enter anchorage. The designated
skipper will organise the foredeck crew to
prepare the anchor and chain in
anticipation of arrival
- 1400 Lunch at anchor
- 2nd "Skipper of the day" plans a
trip to an evening destination that
involves a cross tide course and entry into a shallow
harbour.
- Set sail for evening destination revising the collision
regulations on route. Instructor will explain
the procedures for handling navigation in
restricted visibility followed by a simulated
exercise to find a buoy in fog
- 1730 Arrive at a new harbour and prepare
supper
- Debrief the day's events
- Each candidate will plan a leg of a night sail
that will involve entries or departures from
harbours or finding unlit marks as a
navigational exercise
- 1900 Depart for night sail exercise
- 0100 Arrive at destination
WEDNESDAY
- 0900 Showers at marina facilities, breakfast,
clean up and get weather forecast
- 1000 Carry out some more manoeuvring under
power using pontoons and mooring buoys
- The instructor will demonstrate how to
sail onto a mooring buoy in a wind against tide
situation followed by each student having the
opportunity to have a go
- 1200 Lunch at nearby mooring buoy
- 1300 1st Skipper of the day will plan a short
trip to the evening destination. On route the
instructor will demonstrate the use of
electronic navigational aids such as GPS and
Chartplotters. Each student will practice
using waypoints.
- Discussion on route about crew management and
skippering techniques
- Each student practices MOB on route both with
and without an engine
- 1700 Arrive at new harbour. General discussion
about etiquette when rafting
- 1900 Depart for night sail exercises
which will give each candidate the chance to
enter or leave a harbour or find an unlit
mark
- 2230 Arrive at evening destination
THURSDAY
- 0700 Showers ashore, breakfast, clean up and
get weather forecast
- 0800 Practice pile moorings in harbour
- 0930 Practice sailing on to and off pontoons
- 1115 1st "Skipper of the day" plans
a short trip to lunchtime anchorage
- 1130 Set sail for lunch time destination
practicing Man Overboard on route. Practice some
slightly advanced sail trim techniques and
rudderless sailing
- 1330 Lunch on route
- 1400 Arrive at lunchtime destination
- 1400 The instructor will demonstrate how to
sail onto a mooring buoy in a wind with tide
situation followed by each student having the
chance to practice
- 1500 The second "Skipper of the day"
plans a passage to a night time destination
- Depart for evening destination with discussion
on route about weather and the factors that
affect yacht stability
- 1900 Arrive at destination and sail onto the
anchor for the night
- Debrief the day's events
- Supper followed by row ashore
FRIDAY
- 0900 Wash onboard, breakfast, clean up and get
weather forecast
- 1000 Sail off anchor and towards the harbour
practising all aspects
- 1200 Early lunch on mooring buoy
- 1300 Leave mooring buoy and practice return to
the fender sailing exercise
- 1430 Arrive at the harbour
- Clean up yacht followed by debrief and preparation
of application forms in readiness for examiner's
arrival
- Finish pre prepared passage plans for examiner
- 1830 Examiner arrives
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