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Basic Navigation
The Basic Navigation & Safety course provides an introduction to the basic skills required before taking a small boat to sea or taking an active part in running a boat.


Duration:
2 Days
Previous Experience Required:
None
Course Overview:
A basic introduction to navigation and safety for users of small craft sailing on inshore waters close to land. Ideal for users of RIB's, small day boats, anglers and divers or yacht crews wanting to know more
Cost:
£190
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Itinery:

Courses run Sat/Sunday 0900 - 1700
 
The RYA Basic Navigation & Safety Course aims to introduce the basic concepts of inshore navigation and safety in an easy to understand and enjoyable format. This course is ideal for those operating smaller craft close to shore or are currently crewing but want to increase their skills and become more useful. It also serves as a great foundation for the RYA Day Skipper Theory Course.

During the course you will be introduced to the basics of navigation including tidal awareness, charts, almanacs and the use of electronic navigation aids such as GPS. You will be taught about harbour entry and departure pilotage including knowledge of buoyage and a basic understanding of the Collision Regulations so you know who has right of way! Time will also be spent looking at sources of weather information and what impact this could have on your passage. Towards the end of the course you will put all this information together to plan an actual passage. You will also learn more about what safety equipment you should carry and how it is used.

 
What's Included:
  • All course materials including RYA Basic Navigation & Safety course notes book BSN07.
  • Morning and afternoon tea & lunch.
  • Pen, Pencil & note paper
Not included:
  • Navigation equipment plotter, dividers - available to buy.
  • Accommodation and evening meals

Syllabus:
  1. Charts, publications and terms
    - Basic terms
    - Chart overview
    - Introduction to chart datum and depths
  2. Buoyage
    - Lateral buoys
    - Cardinal buoys
    - Where to find information
  3. Navigation
    - Plotting a position
    - Measuring distance and bearing
    - Position fix
    - Heading
  4. Safety
    - Personal and boat safety equipment
    - Safety procedures and briefing
    - Communications
    - Engine checks
    - Rescue procedures
  5. Anchoring
    - Where to anchor
    - How to anchor
  6. Tides
    - Tidal streams
    - Tidal heights
  7. Electronic navigation
    - GPS terms
    - GPS use
    - Using waypoints
  8. Rules of the road
    - Risk of collision
    - Who gives way
  9. Weather forecasts
    - Sources of forecast
    - Terms used in forecasts
  10. Pilotage
    - Harbour information
    - Transits
    - Pilotage plan
  11. Passage planning
    - SOLAS V requirements
    - Pre planning
    - Chart choice