Irish Sailing National Powerboat Course (Level 2) (Full Weekend Feb 7/8)
Description
The aim of this course is to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to safely, and effectively, skipper an open powerboat, by day, on inland and coastal waters with which the user is familiar.
This Course is ideal for participants wishing to qualify as Instructors or expand their knowledge and skills.
This course is for Console Powerboat and Tiller.
Participants must be over 16.'
Location
All course take place at the Galway Bay Sailing Club, Renville, H91 W678 unless otherwise specified.
Perquisites
Participants must be over 16 years of age.
Objective
By the end of this course you will be have covered following:
- Boat Perpetration
- Clothing and Equipment
- Launch and Recovery
- Basic Boat Handling
- Planing
- Manoeuvering while on a Plane
- Leaving and Coming Aside
- Navigation and Pilotage
- Regulations
- Rope Work
- Safety on Board
- Man over Board
Qualification
On competition of this course you will receive a Irish Sailing Level 2 Powerboat Certificate accreditation.
Checklick
The Irish Sailing provided Checklick system is used to capture the progress of participants.
If you wish for you our your child's progress to be recorded and evaluated then you must create a Checklick (Passport) account.
Click here to create a Checklick account
Previous knowledge or experience
While desirable no previous experience required.
Medical Conditions
You must inform in advance if the participant has any know medical conditions, special needs and or behavior considerations that we should be aware of and or that would impact there ability to participate safely in all the activities.
Equipment
Buoyancy aids are provided by GBSC. Appropriate foul weather gear is advisable.
Good coat, rain pants, boots, hat , gloves, sun glasses etc,
Footwear
Sandals, Flip Flops, Crocs or other similar open shoes are NOT recommended.
We recommend Runners, Aqua Shoes or Wetsuit Boots.
On the Day
Please bring:
- Your Coat, Pullups and Boots
- Hat, Gloves
- Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses.
- Warm dry clothing for when you come out of the water.
- A notebook and pen/pencil (for coursework).
- Lunch each day (if your course runs for the full day), water, hot drink.
Jewellery
We advise against wearing of jewellery, rings, necklaces etc. during courses as they can be either lost, become entangled and/or lead to injury.
Lost, found or stolen
Items left behind will be kept for a period of two week and if not claimed may be disposed of or repurposed thereafter.
The GBSC cannot accept responsibility for any items lost, stolen or damaged.
Terms and Conditions
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Hosts
Dave O Reilly
Johnny Shorten
Contact us
- Training Center Manager
- sa••••g@gbs••••c.ie
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Categories
- Powerboat