RYA Powerboat Instructor Course » Day 3 of 3
This event is part of the RYA Powerboat Instructor Course group.
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Course overview
The RYA Powerboat Instructor course trains you in the various techniques and teaching methods required to instruct the RYA Level 1 Start Powerboating and RYA Level 2 Powerboat Handling syllabus and is run by an RYA Powerboat Trainer. Participants will practise running a number of sessions to develop personal skills and teaching ability.
Price
Members £ FREE, Non-members £300
Course pre-requisites
Candidates must attend a skills assessment prior to their instructor training course.
First aid certificate
RYA Powerboat Level 2
Health declaration form or medical questionnaire
Experience
Five seasons experience of powerboating logged (preferably in range of boat types and sizes) OR one season for those who use powerboats as an integral part of their normal full-time occupation.
Course duration
3 days or equivalent number of sessions, plus additional 1 day pre-assessment
Minimum age
16
Qualification gained on successful completion
RYA Powerboat Instructor
Ability to teach up to and including Powerboat Level 2 under the supervision of the Principal or Chief Instructor. If you hold the Safety Boat Certificate, you may also teach the RYA Safety Boat Course.
Format
Predominantly practical but with some classroom elements.
Student / instructor ratio
6:1
What's included
- Use of boats, training materials and equipment.
- Course handbook, certificate and syllabus/logbook.
- Types of boats used: "planing" boats, i.e. RIBS, Pioneers and Rigiflex i.e. boats that lift up and move across, rather than through the water when at speed, and powered by outboard engines.
- Exam fees and certificates
What you should bring
- Depending on the time of year, the Galley may be open for the purchase of breakfast, lunch and hot and cold drinks. If it will not be, you will be advised in advance so that you can bring your own food. Hot water will always be available.
- Passport sized photograph.
- If you already have a syllabus/logbook, please bring it with you, including any certificates attached inside.
- What should I wear?
- Powerboating is a cold activity (much colder than sailing) so we advise to come well-wrapped up; you can always remove layers if you are too hot. It is much harder to get warm again if you get cold.
- Buoyancy aid of correct specification e.g. adult 50N (one will be provided if you do not have your own)
- Waterproof trousers and coat; wet weather gear even better!
- Correct seasonal clothing and additional warm layers. Thin thermal layers are great for layering.
- Appropriate enclosed footwear. Wellingtons, or shoes you don't mind getting wet are good. Remember wet feet get cold, so dinghy boots, we find, aren't great. No flip-flops or open-toed shoes please, in case you stub your toe!
- Appropriate seasonal hat and gloves
- Sunscreen
- Water bottle
- Change(s) of clothing
Last updated 3:22pm on 26 November 2024