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The RYA/ISAF Offshore Safety Course
was developed from the lesson learnt
following the 1998 Sydney Hobart Race
and includes such subjects as damage
control, fire, heavy weather sailing,
storm sails and communications.
The aim of the RYA/ISAF Offshore
Safety course is to provide skippers and
crews of yachts wishing to take part in
offshore cruising and/or races with the
necessary skills and knowledge to deal
with an emergency whilst offshore. The
RYA / ISAF Offshore Safety course is run
in two - one day modules which may be
taken in any order.
Together with
RYA Basic Sea
Survival Course the
course satisfies the training required
by ISAF Offshore Special Regulation 6.01
for category 0, 1 and some category 2
offshore races. It is suitable for
skippers and crews of yachts wishing to
take part in the Rolex Fastnet Race
If you have attended the RYA Basic Sea Survival
Course within the last five
years then you need only attend the ISAF
Offshore Safety training Module.
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ISAF Offshore Safety module includes:
• Care & Maintenance of
Safety Equipment
• Storm Sails
• Damage Control
• CPR & Basic First Aid
• Crew Routines
• Man Overboard
Prevention and Recovery
• Giving Assistance to
other craft
• SAR Organisation and
Methods
• Practical Fire
Precautions and Fire Fighting
• Distress Alerting and
Survivor Location Aids
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Itinerary: 0900 until
approximately 1700
What's Included:
All course materials,
Morning
and afternoon tea |
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Duration: One Day (8 Hours)
Suitable for Beginners - YES
(some previous sailing experience useful
Assumed knowledge:
RYA Basic Sea
Survival Course
Course Location -
Various locations
Certification: On
completion of the course you will
receive the RYA/ISAF Offshore
Safety Course Certificate |
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For Course Dates and Locations |
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Price: £100.00 per person (discounts
available for complete crews)
Special Price
if booked at the same time as our Sea
Survival Course £90.00
Support Courses:
RYA Basic Sea
Survival Course
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RYA First Aid Course |