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While our schemes have their origins on the water through practical training over several decades, there is also a wide range of shorebased courses developed to support and enhance those on-water activities. Whether you are looking for a basic


course to prepare you for your first boating experience or an advanced course in astro navigation techniques, there is something on offer for you. Courses range in length from one to five days and in some cases can be delivered over longer periods of time. Another popular feature is the flexibility


WHO’S WHO AT THE RYA?


Richard Falk


RYA Training Manager and Chief Examiner


Craig Burton


RYA Chief Instructor, Sail Cruising & Shorebased


Rachel Andrews


RYA Chief Instructor, Motor Cruising & Powerboats


Chris Kameen


Participation and Training Manager, Yachting Australia


Neil Murray


Coastguard Boating Education, Training and Development Manager (NZ)


of RYA shorebased courses. You can elect to undertake any of the courses in a traditional face-to-face environment, or for some of the longer courses, you may choose to study them in your own time from home using one of our distance learning training centres. As always we are setting the standard in


terms of new development and recently launched our exciting new e-learning website, RYA Interactive. This enables you to take your course in your own time using an exciting new online format that is rich in graphics and video, allowing you to pace


your course to suit yourself. The first course available in this new format is Essential Navigation and Seamanship’, the perfect course for those new to any form of boating. This brochure will give you a good insight


into the range of courses available but for more information you should contact one of our many training centres spread across more than 40 countries around the world.


Safe boating and best wishes Richard Falk


RYA TRAINING MANAGER AND CHIEF EXAMINER


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Navigation and Specialist Short Courses 2011/2012


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