Having received the ISSA Inshore Sailing Skipper certificate, you can independently charter a yacht and operate it in the waters of any country.
The candidate should be 16 years of age or over. 
Certificate Limitations:
- Command of a vessel up to a maximum length of 78 ft /24 meters
 - In coastal waters up to 20 miles offshore
 - sailing from shore in day and night
 
Course Outline:
- Responsibilities of a bareboat skipper
 - Crew safety checks
 - Hull and rig checks
 - Machinery and systems checks
 - Fuel and water capacity and range
 - Menus and quantities
 - Float plan
 - Sources of meteorological information
 - Weather patterns
 - Sea and land breezes
 - Cloud types and formations
 - Pilotage and passage planning
 - Considerations when planning a passage
 - Routine for navigating a coastal passage
 - Passage strategy
 - Port regulations, customs, immigration
 - Pilotage plans
 - Vessel handling in confined quarters
 - Mooring, anchoring, coming alongside
 - Ropes, knots, care and use of lines
 - General deck work
 - Tides and currents theory
 - Tidal heights, springs and neaps
 - Rule of “twelfths”
 - Position fixing, running fixes
 - Plotting the effect of tides and currents
 - Collision regulations
 - Lights, shapes and sounds
 - Application of the regulations
 - Advanced dingy handling
 
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