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This is an excellent course that gives a real insight into safety
at sea and the use of safety equipment which could one day make all of the
difference.
Subjects
covered on your course:
- Preparation for sea survival
- Lifejackets and liferafts
- Practical wet drill
- Principals of survival
- Search and rescue
See full syllabus -
here
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Get RNLI Introductory Membership FREE with this
course!! Learn more -
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The RYA Sea Survival Handbook is
FREE with this course |
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"This course will arm you with the practical and
theoretical skills to cope in an emergency situation. Practical time is
spent in a pool with a liferaft" |
1 day
from 9am to 5pm. The course includes a two hour pool session. |
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The maximum number of attendees of 16.
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None! The course though best suits those that already have an interest in
boating and have a basic level of knowledge as this course builds on that
knowledge. The course requires you to enter the water and requires a level
of physical capability. Please contact us in the event that you are at all
unsure you are fit enough for this course. |
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The course appeals to a variety of people: 1) Everyone with an interest in
ensuring their, and their families, chances of survival in the event of an
incident at sea
2) Those seeking to work commercially - it is mandatory.
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Throughout the year we run Sea Survival courses every month as part of our
STCW95 courses.
If you are a commercial or governmental organisation, a yacht club or a group of people
then we can organise a course to suit you. We regularly run courses for
local sailing clubs, charities and Fire & Rescue units and are very happy to
visit your base/club/office.

Open our Calendar to find course dates - click the logo |
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We are generally happy for a child over 12 to attend a course with their
parent/guardian. Children
over 16 can attend a normal course at any time but we must have the
parent/guardians specific permission - please call to discuss.
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