This course is aimed at the novice or inexperienced
powerboat driver wishing to undertake the RYA Powerboat
Level II course and also obtain an I.C.C. coastal endorsement.
The course can be completed in 1½ days
on a private tuition basis or 2 days for group tuition.
Half a day of the course will be spent covering
the coastal theory aspects of the I.C.C. which will
include; tides, chart work, navigation, IRPCS*
regulations and meteorology. You will then sit a
small question paper on the theory you have covered.
It is highly recommended that you purchase the
RYA ‘Practical Course Notes’
booklet prior to the day as it covers all theoretical
aspects of the coastal endorsement which is available
at the Centre.
The course fee does not include the £34
admin fee set by the RYA.
This course is aimed at the novice or inexperienced
powerboat driver wishing to undertake the RYA Powerboat
Level II course and also obtain an I.C.C. coastal endorsement.
The course can be completed in 1½ days
on a private tuition basis or 2 days for group tuition.
Half a day of the course will be spent covering
the inland CEVNI* regulations.
You will then sit a small question paper on the
theory you have covered.
It is highly recommended that you purchase the
RYA ‘CEVNI handbook’
prior to the day which covers all theoretical aspects
of the inland endorsement which is available from
the Centre.
International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea
IRPCS is an internationally recognised set of regulations used by both
commercial & pleasure craft throughout the world. The RYA ‘Powerboat
Practical Course Notes’ covers basic IRPCS as well as all other related
practical and theory topics required for safe power boating.
*CEVNI
Code Européen des Voies de la Navigation Intérieure
CEVNI was set up by the UN to unify signs and signals and standardises
navigational procedures on the European Inland Waterway System and is covered
in detail in the RYA ‘CEVNI handbook’ - Euro Regs for Inland
Waterways.