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TRAINING


PORTSMOUTH MARINE TRAINING UNITED KINGDOM


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s it time to improve your tender driving skills? The RYA Tender Operator course builds on your experience


providing you with confidence to use a ship’s tender. It is aimed at superyacht crew, needing to transfer clients from ship to shore. It has a strong emphasis on using electronic navigation (chart plotters) to navigate safely by day or night. This is backed up with basic chart work and a range of pilotage techniques. You will learn how to give an appropriate safety brief to your clients for the conditions. Common emergency situations are discussed with an emphasis on how to prevent them developing. You will also practise berthing manoeuvres to make your boat handling smooth and professional. The Tender Operator course is also a useful stepping stone to the RYA Advanced Powerboat course. Course pre-requisites: For the RYA Tender Operator course, you will need experience equivalent to RYA Powerboat Level 2, preferably with a Powerboat Level 2 certificate. You should be happy navigating and planning short, daytime passages in coastal waters. Your boat handling should be at a basic level, so they can develop these skills to make you more polished and professional. It is strongly recommended that candidates hold a First Aid and VHF/SRC operator’s certificate. For more details Tel: +44 (0)1243 511293 or visit www.portsmouthmarinetraining.co.uk


WARSASH MARITIME SCHOOL UNITED KINGDOM


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ars Lippuner, Director of Warsash Maritime School at Solent University explains, “At Warsash, we believe


that by providing you with the highest quality training we are giving you the best opportunities to succeed in a life-long maritime career. We have invested millions of pounds in new facilities. You’ll study in classrooms with cutting-edge learning technology, in specialist marine engineering workshops, ETO labs, on the manned model ship handling lake or Europe’s largest maritime simulation centre. Study any course because we provide the largest choice to the yachting industry, from STCW basic safety training to specialist DPA courses, from deckhand to Master or Chief Engineer, and plenty of course dates. We offer limited and unlimited CoC’s where you can transfer from one to the other as suits your career path. We train out of four campuses in and around Southampton - easy to get to from abroad or within the UK. You’ll find everything you need for your studies in our nautical library, along with ample quiet study place. We follow strict Covid-19 education and teaching protocols to ensure a safe and friendly learning environment for our students and staff.” For more details visit www.maritime.solent.ac.uk


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