Yachtmaster

 

This section is for people wanting to teach the RYA Yachtmaster Sail and Motor Cruising schemes.

The first step in teaching within the practical cruising scheme is to become qualified as an RYA Cruising Instructor, before moving up to the Yachtmaster Instructor qualification. Both qualifications can be taken in sail and motor cruisers, and the certificate will be endorsed accordingly.

Due to the short time available on the instructor course, there is limited opportunity to fill any gaps in knowledge. The course is a blend of assessing the candidate's knowledge, providing a structured framework to instruct, coach, observe and deliver constructive feedback, and ensure the structure and standards required of RYA courses are understood. Candidates must therefore ensure they have sufficient underpinning knowledge prior to attending.

An effective instructor must have credibility with students and a genuine interest and engagement with the subject is essential for this. Questions from students will often stray outside the core syllabus or be concerned with seeking advice about equipment or situations. Without enthusiasm and a depth of knowledge far above the RYA syllabus, this credibility could easily be lost. It is difficult to quantify in writing exactly what this means but without extensive practical experience of the subject, candidates are unlikely to be successful on an instructor course.

Due to the arduous nature of practical training afloat, an instructor certificate obtained or revalidated after the instructor's 67th birthday will require revalidation with effect from the instructor's 72nd birthday. An instructor certificate obtained or revalidated after the instructor's 70th birthday will be valid for a period of two years before an update is required. Cruising Instructor

Cruising Instructor

Minimum age
18
Required certificates
Experience
Experienced skipper with theoretical and practical knowledge well in excess of the RYA Yachtmaster Offshore Certificate of Competence.
Pre-entry assessment Candidates are required to pass an online pre-course module prior to being eligible to attend the course.
Training course

Five day (sail) or four day (motor) course with a second Trainer joining on the final day as course moderator.

Course dates (sail)

Course dates (power)

Revalidation course dates

Qualified to teach
Can instruct RYA practical courses up to the level of Day Skipper
Validity

Five years, after which candidates will need to attend a RYA Cruising Instructor revalidation. Revalidation is carried out over two days on the water.

RYA membership
Required

Yachtmaster Instructor

Minimum age
18
Required certificates
  • First aid certificate
  • RYA Cruising Instructor certificate for sail or power as appropriate,  
    or
  • If an RYA Yachtmaster Instructor in the other scheme (sail or power) with significant experience in the scheme they now wish to become a YMI in, send your relevant CV evidenced where possible, to training@rya.org.uk for consideration for a more direct route
Experience

At least two years part-time or one season full-time as an RYA Cruising Instructor and be an experienced skipper

Theoretical and practical knowledge should be well in excess of the RYA Yachtmaster Offshore Certificate of Competence

Logged more than 7,000 miles sea time

Training course

Four days (sail) or three days (motor) course. A combination of learning and assessment with the final day as a moderation with a different Trainer.

Course dates and online booking system

Qualified to teach
RYA practical courses beyond Day Skipper.
Validity

Five years, after which you will need to attend an RYA Yachtmaster Instructor revalidation. Revalidation is carried out over one day on the water for motor and two for sail. 

RYA membership
Required



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