Private Inshore Skipper Course Overview
This course provides structured training and practical experience for the ISSA Inshore Skipper certification.
- Minimum age: 16 years
- Recommended training: 50 hours
- Duration: 6–7 days (including night navigation and at least a 20 NM offshore passage)
- Yachts used: FAREAST 28R, HANSE 400 (12m), Beneteau Oceanis 41 (12+ meters)
Course Outline:
⚓ Skipper responsibilities & safety
- Responsibilities of a bareboat skipper
- Crew safety checks
- Hull, rig, machinery and system inspections
- Fuel, water capacity and passage range
- Voyage planning and float plan preparation
🌦 Weather & navigation
- Sources of meteorological information
- Weather patterns, sea and land breezes
- Cloud types and formations
- Tides and currents theory
- Springs, neaps and rule of twelfths
🧭 Passage planning & pilotage
- Pilotage and coastal passage planning
- Passage strategy and decision-making
- Port regulations, customs and immigration procedures
- Pilotage plans and navigation routines
⚓ Boat handling & seamanship
- Vessel handling in confined waters
- Mooring, anchoring, coming alongside
- Ropes, knots and line handling
- General deck work
📍 Navigation skills
- Position fixing and running fixes
- Plotting tidal and current effects
- Collision regulations (COLREGs)
- Lights, shapes and sound signals
🚤 Practical skills
- Advanced dinghy handling
- Real-life sailing and offshore practice
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