Dayskipper Practical – Course Syllabus

 

The Day Skipper course teaches pilotage, navigation, seamanship and boat handling up to therequired standard to skipper a small cruising yacht safely by day in tidal waters with which the student is familiar.

 

1. Preparation for sea

– Is able to prepare a yacht for sea, including engine checks, selection of sails, securing and stowage of all gear on deck and below

2. Deck Work

– Can reef, shake out reefs and change sails to suit prevailing conditions

– Can prepare an anchor, mooring warps and take charge on deck when mooring alongside, coming to a buoy, anchoring, weighing anchor and slipping from a buoy or alongside berth

3. Navigation

Is proficient in chartwork and routine navigational duties on passage including:

– Taking and plotting visual fixes

– Use of electronic navigation equipment for position fixing

– Use of waypoints

– Working up to DR and EP

– Estimating tidal heights and tidal streams

– Working out course to steer to allow for tidal stream, leeway and drift

– Knowledge of IALA buoyage

– Maintenance of navigational records

– Use of echo sounder and lead line

4. Pilotage

– Can prepare and execute a pilotage plan for entry into, or departure from, harbour

– Understands the use of leading and clearing lines

– Use of transits and surroundings as aids to pilotage

5. Meteorology

– Knows sources of forecast information

– Can interpret shipping forecasts and use a barometer as a forecasting aid

6. Rule of the road

– Has a working knowledge of the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea

7. Maintenance and repair work

– Understands and is able to carry out maintenance tasks

– Knows the properties and uses of common synthetic fibre ropes

8. Engines

– Knows how to change fuel and water filters, pump impeller and to bleed the fuel system

9. Victualling

– Understands how to victual a yacht

10. Emergency situations

– Is able to take correct action as skipper for recovery of man overboard

– Understands distress flares and how to use a liferaft

– Can operate a radiotelephone in an emergency and send a distress message

– Understands how to secure a tow

– Understands rescue procedures including helicopter rescue

11. Yacht handling under power

– Can bring a boat safely to and from an alongside berth, mooring buoy and anchor under various conditions of wind and tide

– Can steer and trim sails effectively on all points of sailing

12. Passage making

– Can plan and make a coastal passage, taking account of relevant navigational hazards and limitations imposed by the type of boat and the strength of the crew

13. Night cruising

– Has experienced sail cruising at night, including leaving and entering harbour. Understands the special consideration for pilotage plans, keeping a lookout and identifying marks by night.

14. Seasickness

– Working efficiency is unaffected/partially affected/severely affected by seasickness

15. Helmsmanship and sailing

– Understands the basic principles of sailing and can steer and trim sails on all points of sailing

– Can steer a compass course, under sail and power

16. General duties

– Has carried out general duties satisfactorily on deck and below decks in connection with the daily routine of the vessel