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IYT Introductory Sailing Skills course

Duration

Regular event

Team level

Beginners

Activity level

Moderate

Event Language

Russian, English
IYT Introductory Sailing Skills course
About event

Start:Tivat, Montenegro

Finish:Tivat, Montenegro

IYT Introductory Sailing Skills course

This is a 2-day course aimed to provide candidates with introductory knowledge for crewing a sailing vessel (monohull or catamaran) up to 15 meters in inland or coastal waters <5 miles offshore during daylight hours in moderate wind and sea conditions.

This course is great for groups of friends or like-minded people to get together for a few days of fun sailing while learning skills to better help as crew onboard.  

Recommended entry-level requirements: 10 years of age.

Certificate limitations:

  • Crewing a vessel (monohull or catamaran) up to 15 meters
  • Inland or coastal waters <5 miles offshore
  • Daylight hours
  • Moderate wind and sea conditions

Scope of course: 2 days, on board, covering theory and practical subjects

Course Outline:

  • Personal and Boat Safety Equipment
  • Sailing Terms, Equipment & Handling Skills
  • Basic Ropework
  • Man-Overboard Procedures
  • Anchors, Anchoring & Running Aground
  • Compasses
  • Buoyage
  • Collision Regulations & Navigation Lights

“IYT Introductory Sailing Skills Course Completion Certificate” to be issued by the school after successful completion of the course

Price on request. From 140 euro

Events schedule

  • This is a 2-day course aimed to provide candidates with introductory knowledge for crewing a sailing vessel (monohull or catamaran) up to 15 meters in inland or coastal waters <5 miles offshore during daylight hours in moderate wind and sea conditions.

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Location

Montenegro

Discussion

1 Comment

Remy Sharp
Omar R

Apr 30, 2024, 6:20 PM

Hello, I’m interest in this event. When is the next session? And how many persons per group? Best, Omar

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