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The RYA Yachtmaster Coastal course prepares experienced sailors for the MCA/RYA Certificate of Competence exam.. The Yachtmaster Coastal course takes place from our Southampton base, with sailing taking place on the Solent. It focuses on refining skills in boat handling, navigation, and safety. An external examiner will assess you on the second-to-last evening and the next day. The Yachtmaster Coastal course takes place from our Southampton base, with sailing taking place on the Solent.
- Covers Yachtmaster prep, as well as the exam
- Complete guidance from expert instructors
- Taken over 5 consecutive days - 3 days prep and 2 days exam
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The course tutor was excellent, tuning in to our individual needs to make sure we were all fully prepared for the YM practical exam at the end of the week. The Beneteau 38.1 was in very good shape and served the needs of the course well.

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The RYA Yachtmaster Coastal Prep course does not have a set syllabus. It is about preparing you for the RYA/MCA Yachtmaster Coastal Certificate of Competence exam by honing your skills and fixing any bad habits you may have picked up. The exam will assess your boat handling and skippering skills, including navigation, sailing ability, seamanship, safety awareness, and knowledge of signals and meteorology.
An external examiner will come on board on the penultimate day of the course to assess you through the evening and some of the next day. Passing the Yachtmaster Coastal exam will prove your proficiency at skippering a yacht on coastal cruises, and is recognised worldwide.
To take the Yachtmaster Coastal exam you need 800 miles and 30 days of sailing experience (or 400 miles and 20 days if you’ve completed the Coastal Skipper practical course). It's also recommended that you first take the Yachtmaster Theory Course to build upon your knowledge of advanced navigation techniques.
Looking for the Theory Course? View Coastal Skipper Yachtmaster Theory Course.

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Low student to instructor ratios: Our low student to instructor ratios mean that each student receives ample guidance and support during their sailing experience.
All meals included on-board: Enjoy hassle-free trips with all meals provided on-board. From hearty breakfasts to satisfying dinners. Students can focus on the experience without worrying about extra expenses.
Wet weather gear included: Be prepared for any conditions with the use of our wet weather gear. Whether it’s rain or wind, stay comfortable and protected during your outdoor activities with quality gear provided at no additional cost.
Friendly experienced instructors: Learn from the best with our team of friendly and experienced instructors. With a wealth of knowledge and a passion for teaching, our instructors are dedicated to creating a supportive and enjoyable learning environment for students of all skill levels.
Key Course Details
Here’s a breakdown of the most important information about the RYA Yachtmaster Coastal course:

Required Experience
- 30 days sea time minimum (2 as a skipper)
- 800 nautical miles (400 if you have done Coastal Skipper)
- 12 nights
- Minimum age= 18

Course Duration
- 5 consecutive days
- 3 days of Prep
- 2 days of the exam

Course Content
- Practice of all elements of all RYA courses up to Yachtmaster Coastal level

Skills Gained
- You will be well prepared for the exam
- Passing the exam will make you the proud owner of a RYA Yachtmaster Coastal Certificate of Competence and will prove that under pressure on a yacht you can perform well
Get Started In 3 Easy Steps
We make preparing to take the Yachtmaster Coastal exam easy

Select A Date
Once you’re sure you meet the requirements, look at our upcoming course dates and choose the one that best suits you.

Take The Course
As you sail the Solent, our instructor will help you refine your skills.

Take the exam
Start the exam knowing you are as prepared as you can be.
RYA Yachtmaster Coastal Prep Course -
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Prepare and Practice for the RYA/MCA Yachtmaster Coastal Certificate of Competence exams.
The instructor will help you to ensure you are as prepared as possible by focusing on the areas you need most improvement and ironing out any bad habits you may have. You will be pushed hard. You will enter and leave as many ports/harbours as possible. You will practice night sailing and blind navigation. You will go over all the lights, shapes, sound signals and collision regulations. It is not a requirement to do such a course before the exam however it is well worth doing it if only to find out your strengths and weaknesses.
A Yachtmaster Coastal has the knowledge needed to skipper a yacht on coastal cruises but does not necessarily have the experience needed to undertake longer passages.
You will sail mainly in the Solent and will visit as many places as possible so that you are familiar with them before the exam.
The Solent is a great place to do you Yachtmaster Coastal. The mix of interesting tides, plenty of varied traffic and number of ports and harbours means you know you will be tested thoroughly in these waters.

Minimum Pre exam experience for the Yachtmaster Coastal
Sea time: To be eligible for this exam you must have at least 30 days' sea time (two as skipper), logged 800 nautical miles and 12 night hours - all within the last ten years on a vessel less than 24m LOA.
However, if you have completed the RYA Coastal Skipper Practical Course, you only need 12 days at sea (two as skipper), logged 400 nautical miles and 12 night hours.
Half the qualifying sea time must have been conducted in tidal waters & on a sailing vessel 24M or under. For information on what constitutes tidal miles have a look at this blog.
Certificates required:
- A VHF radio licence,
- First aid certificate
- Sound knowledge of using a Radar with plotting sheets. These can each be obtained on a one-day course.
If you are intending to do the Officer of the Watch 3000 or Master 200 then you will need to have done the Coastal/Yachtmaster Theory shore-based course with an invigilated exam.
Minimum age: 18

The Exam
The Yachtmaster Coastal exam will take about 6 to 10 hours for one candidate and 8 to 14 hours for two. Candidates will be set tasks to demonstrate their ability and may also be asked questions on any part of the syllabus for all practical and shore based courses up to Coastal Skipper.
Examiners are independent assessors not involved in training candidates and are therefore objective when assessing ability. The RYA examines candidates on behalf of the UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency.
The RYA examiner will meet you onboard and talk through the plan. Examiners understand you could be nervous and will do their best to allay your fears and make sure you are clear about what they want you to do. They are there to find out what you can do, not to pick holes.
You will be asked to undertake a short passage, but you may have to plan a longer one. In general you should skipper the yacht in your normal style.
You must know your position reasonably accurately throughout the exam, but don't make the mistake of being so busy plotting fixes that you forget to look around. Often a quick glance on deck will confirm your position from a buoy or transit.
Make sure you know how to use a GPS and chart plotter, but don't over navigate with it.
You will usually be given practical problems involving tidal stream and heights. You can make life easy for yourself by looking them up beforehand - it's not cheating.

You need to know how the boat will react, it's turning circle and any predictable quirks to its handling. There will be some close quarters manoeuvring, usually in harbour, to demonstrate your skills at berthing and leaving pontoons, piles or moorings.
Your examiner isn't looking for first time every time success, but you will need to demonstrate competence and a good understanding of how the boat reacts at slow speeds.
Exams always include a Man Over Board recovery exercise. You must end up with the yacht stopped next to the man in the water.
Listen to the forecast before your exam and be prepared for questions about the current weather and how this might affect a passage plan. Understand how weather systems influence sea conditions and how to plan based on this knowledge. The type of boat and strengths of your crew can have a bearing on decisions based on the weather, so your examiner may ask you to consider various possibilities. There is rarely a definitive answer, so it is your informed opinions that are required.
Whether you are fully in command of the yacht is the most important assessment that the examiner will make.
Please note that the exam fee is paid directly to the RYA (we will send you details of how to pay) and is not included in the course fee.
Higher up this page are some excellent podcasts, 2 of which are with an examiner who talks about what he looks for when examining candidates.

RYA Certificates of Competence
A good skipper leads the crew and communicates with them, making sure they understand what is going on and listening to them when they have something to say. They do not shout a stream of commands, leaving their crew in a quivering mess. Quiet competence instills confidence, helping your crew feel safe in the knowledge that the right decisions are being made.
There are three RYA Certificates of Competence:
Yachtmaster Coastal Certificate of Competence
Yachtmaster Offshore Certificate of Competence
Yachtmaster Ocean Certificate of Competence
The theory is the same for Yachtmaster Coastal and Yachtmaster Offshore. The difference is that less practical experience is required for the Coastal exam. The Yachtmaster Ocean involves astronavigation. See the details for the shorebased course Here.
Certificates of competence are some of the most useful and credible of yachting qualifications. They thoroughly test the skipper's ability, and can therefore appear daunting to potential candidates. But well prepared skippers with the right experience needn't worry. With the practice and preparation you get from doing the prep course, you should be able to relax sufficiently to let your skills shine through any exam nerves.

Accommodation
Accommodation during a sailing course is on board the yacht. There are almost always three double cabins and two single berths in the saloon which provide accommodation for eight people. However, there would only ever be a maximum of three students on board for a Yachtmaster Coastal prep week, plus the instructor.
Showers/Facilities
Whilst we do have showers on board the yacht, most nights you will be in a marina with good hot showers and shoreside facilities.
The only thing not included in the price are mooring fees. It depends on where you end up each night but they are usually about £40 per person for 5 days.
Food
Except for supper on the evening you join the boat, we cater on board for all meals. We provide food that is healthy and nutritious, including salads, vegetables, white and wholemeal bread, chicken, lean minced beef, salmon, muesli and cereal. In fact, just the kind of food that you might buy yourself. For snacks there is plenty of fruit, but also a supply of chocolate and biscuits.
If you have any special dietary requirements, we can normally accommodate these. Just let us know when you fill out your booking form.

Location
Courses run from Shamrock Quay in Southampton.
Getting to Shamrock Quay:
Shamrock Quay is about an 8 minute taxi ride from Southampton Central Station, or 15 minutes from Southampton Airport if you’re flying. If you are arriving by car you can park in Shamrock Quay Marina, with 24/7 security.
Occasionally a course may start on one of our boats when it is not at Shamrock Quay. It may be very close to Shamrock Quay or in Hamble. We will give you plenty of notice when this is the case.

Start/Finish Times
There is plenty to cover on a Yachtmaster Prep week and we find it is better if you arrive the evening before your course starts (arrive for 8pm). This way you can start getting to know the yacht, the skipper and your crew mates before the course really gets under way. If this is not possible then you need to be at the boat by 8.00am on the first day of the Sailing Course.
You can expect to get away by 3/3.30pm on the final day of your course. If you are catching a train we recommend you do not book a ticket in advance as we can’t guarantee you will get away at 3pm on the dot. It could be earlier or a little later.
What Sailors Say About Us


Excellent Tuition
I have just completed the Yachtmaster Coastal Skipper Sailing course - 5 long days lots of hands-on sailing and excellent tuition. Tony, our instructor, packed each day with practical exercises and clear explanations of the theory and how to do it in the real world. Tony's personal course notes were better than any RYA book I have read and worth going with him just for those. Highly recommended.
Wmcha
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Outstanding Instruction
Just completed a weeks sail training with First Class, outstanding instruction by Stuart, clean well prepared yacht, everything as described. Highly recommended sailing school.
Devlin
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Great job and very effective
First Class and Excellent! Been there for a second time and made the Yachtmaster Exam in August. Well organised by Andy and excellent instruction by Ken. Though there were only 3 days left for preparation, everyone passed the exam. Great job and very effective!
FranLinDe
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