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Course content

Pilotage, boat handling, seamanship and navigation. Use of the equipment on board the yacht, rules of the road and meteorology

Notes: RYA Day Skipper courses can be taken in either sail or motor yachts, and in tidal or non-tidal waters.  Due to our location all our courses are tidal, and your certificate will be endorsed accordingly.

This is the most popular of the Motor Yacht courses.  During the course you will spend two nights at other marinas exploring the beautiful areas of the Canaries away from the beaten track.  You will gain some night cruising experience whilst experiencing entering and leaving different harbours.  During the course there is plenty of time for the all important boat handling to ensure that you feel comfortable handling the motor yacht.

The Day Skipper (Motor) course is very much a hands-on course with little time to teach navigation or other theoretical subjects.  It is therefore recommended that you take the RYA Day Skipper Theory course prior to your practical course so you can put those skills into practice on the water.  If you wish you can join us for a two week Combined course which covers both the theoretical and practical aspects of the Day Skipper course.  An alternative option is to complete your Day Skipper Theory course by self study or correspondence course – ask us for more details.

You will be spending the complete week on board the yacht visiting the beautiful areas of the Canaries away from the beaten track.

Pre-course experience

2 days and had an introduction to night cruising on a Motor Yacht (i.e. Helmsman course).

Assumed knowledge

Basic navigation and helmsmanship. It is recommended that you attend the Day Skipper shorebased course before taking this practical course.

Ability after course

Can skipper a small yacht in familiar waters by day.

Notes:

Instructors
All our courses are run by one of our experienced instructors.

Suggested itinerary

On the Friday evening you join your Instructor for a welcome drink.
During the week you will be spending your time in our purpose built air conditioned classroom a short walk from the marina.  During the Day Skipper Theory week the following are included:

  • Tuition and course books;
  • Accommodation;
  • Breakfast and lunch

A days sailing in the middle of the week to help blow away the cobwebs and consolidate the theory.
On the evening of Thursday we have our end of course drinks in our classroom, with the certificate presentation.  A great chance to chat over the highlights of the week – and commiserate with the losers of the race!

On the Friday morning we are available to take you back to the airport from any time after 10:00.
Notes: During the week you will get plenty of opportunities to practice boat handling in different marinas and harbours including San Sebastian, Valle Gran Rey, Santiago, San Miguel and of course Las Galletas.

Starts

We ask our clients to arrive on a Friday between 10:00 and 18:30 so we can collect you from Tenerife South airport (we can collect you between 10:30 and 19:30).  Outside these times we ask you to get a taxi to the marina which costs about €15.

Ends

We ask you to get a flight home on the Friday between 12:00 and 21:00 (we can take you to the airport between 10:00 and 19:00).  Outside these times we ask you to get a taxi to the marina which costs about €15.


Minimum Duration
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Boats

Bavaria 36
Hanse 400e
Prima 38
Sun Odyssey 39i
Sun Odyssey 45 DS

Notes: All our boats are commercially registered in Spain and are therefore fully insured according to Spanish law.  They also meet both Spanish, and the RYA’s safety standards.


As usual with Club Sail the following is included:

  • All our clients get their own cabin – no need to share or sleep in the saloon;
  • A client instructor ratio of 4:1;
  • Transfers from and to Tenerife South airport are included between 10:00 and 19:00 on the
  • Friday – no additional costs or waiting around for a taxi;
  • Because of our location you have the advantage that you normally arrive in our marina within 20 minutes of collecting your bags;
  • Your course takes you away from our base marina, giving you the chance to explore the beautiful and unspoilt areas of La Gomera and sometimes La Palma or Gran Canaria;
  • Tuition from an experienced Instructor – we do not use instructors who have just qualified;
  • 6 full days of tuition, and 7 nights accommodation – we understand that you are on holiday and give you time to relax as well as learn;
  • Freshly laundered sheets, duvets and towels – no sleeping bags with liners or any need to bring your own;
  • Light weight waterproofs – just in case;
  • Food and drink on board – including a including a glass of wine, gin and tonic or a beer after a days sailing;
  • Two evening meals on board the yacht;
    All mooring fees, diesel and gas – no hidden extras.

Notes: We do not include flights, travel insurance or evening meals ashore.


Must bring your own:

Sun protection – Sun glasses, sun hat and non oily sun cream (without carotene) are a definite must!

Music / DVD – there is a CD on the boat (and a DVD player on Club Class boats), so please bring with you a CD / DVD or 2.

Mobile phone charging – There is a 12v “cigarette” style socket on board the yacht which is live even when sailing, and a 240v socket (Spanish type) for when connected to shore power.

Medication – If you are taking any medication please advise your Instructor on commencement of the course.

Health care – Health care in the Canary Islands is good, but it is a good idea to collect the EHIC form from your local post office or online at www.ehic.org.uk.

Seasickness - It is advisable to bring with you a seasickness remedy if you have suffered in the past.  There is a local chemist in the town of Las Galletas – ask your Instructor where it is at the Friday night drink.

Notes: All bedding, bed linen (sheet, duvet cover and pillow) and a towel are provided.  Please make sure that you let us know if you suffer from allergies as we provide feather pillows as standard.


Recommended clothes

The climate in the Canaries is temperate.  You are recommended to bring with you shorts and t-shirts, a jumper/cardigan, long jeans/trousers and jumper for the odd cooler evening in the winter months, shoes with non-marking bottoms for use on the boat, swimwear and something for dinners ashore.  As the boat has limited storage space a sailing bag / holdall is the most suitable luggage.

Notes:

Which boat?

Following extensive feedback from our clients we have introduced some other options on our larger Club Class yachts according to which option you book:

Classic: Bavaria 36

675 €

Club class: Hanse 400e, Sun Odyssey 39i & 45DS, Prima 38

760 €

Credit crunch special: Saloon

500 €

or Single cabin on our Prima 38

675 €

Notes: Whichever cabin you choose you won’t have to share unless you ask to, and also there is never more than 4 clients on board (unless you book the complete yacht for sole use). If two persons share a cabin there is a 10% discount.  We can also offer a discount if clients book two or more weeks – contact us for more details.

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