The STCW 95 Personal Survival Techniques (sea survival course) module provides knowledge of essential prevention and survival techniques.
It includes both theoretical and practical sessions, investigating causes of distress, knowledge and use of equipment, launch and recovery of life rafts, preparation for survival, personal survival skills and use of search and rescue organisations.
The STCW95/2010 Personal Survival Techniques course forms a key part of the STCW Basic Safety Training course, which comprises the essential certifications you will require if entering the maritime industry for the first time. Please ask us about the full course if you require further details.
This course contains some exercises that are physically demanding. All candidates must be able to swim and tread water.
The PST course covers:
The STCW 95 Personal Survival Techniques (sea survival course) module provides knowledge of essential prevention and survival techniques.
It includes both theoretical and practical sessions, investigating causes of distress, knowledge and use of equipment, launch and recovery of life rafts, preparation for survival, personal survival skills and use of search and rescue organisations.
The STCW95/2010 Personal Survival Techniques course forms a key part of the STCW Basic Safety Training course, which comprises the essential certifications you will require if entering the maritime industry for the first time. Please ask us about the full course if you require further details.
This course contains some exercises that are physically demanding. All candidates must be able to swim and tread water.
The PST course covers:
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24M Powerboat Skipper Course
Certificate Limitations
Entry Standard
Course Description:
The 24M Powerboat Skipper Certification Course is an intensive program designed for individuals aspiring to become competent powerboat skippers, capable of handling power vessels up to 24 meters in length. This course provides a comprehensive certificate of competency that enables candidates to navigate in fair weather conditions and within sight of land.
The course spans a duration of five days, during which candidates will acquire the necessary theoretical knowledge and practical skills required to skipper a powerboat effectively. The theoretical portion of the course aligns with the depth of knowledge required for the International Bareboat Skipper Certificate. To obtain the Powerboat Skipper Certificate of Competency, candidates must also have logged over 200 nautical miles and spent at least 10 days at sea by the end of the course.
The training emphasizes the level of competence necessary for chartering a boat in regions like the Mediterranean or West Indies, where specific restrictions on cruising areas and distance from the base apply. Candidates will learn essential skills such as safely mooring in marinas, anchoring before dark, and navigating within prescribed boundaries.
To enroll in this course, candidates must either possess a recognized VHF Radio Operators Certificate or complete the full IYT VHF-SRC Marine Communications course, which is included in the curriculum. When ordering the Powerboat Skipper Certificate of Competency, the school will also place an order for the VHF certificate. It is important to note that ISSA VHF qualifications are not accepted.
Upon successfully obtaining the Powerboat Skipper qualification, candidates will automatically be eligible to obtain the "International Certificate of Competency Power <24M" (ICC) as per the requirements set by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (Resolution 40). The ICC opens doors to various international cruising opportunities and destinations.
Course Outline
This course is a combination of the International Crew, VHF/SRC, and Flotilla/Bareboat Skipper Power course modules. It is also the same as the IYT ICC Power <24M.
Introductory Modules:
Command Modules:
Service Description
This is a one-day theory and practical course designed to cover the requirements for the safe operation and maintenance of a Personal Watercraft. As well as the theory component, the instruction will emphasize the practical applications of handling a PWC on the water.
Course syllabus:
PWC theory and practical Can differentiate between types and their comparative advantages and disadvantages Understands the concepts of jet drive engines, Demonstrates safe handling of PWC and fueling, Has a general knowledge of the safety equipment and spares/tools to be carried Can demonstrate basic maintenance and safety checks Understands basic PWC operations, load constraints, weight distribution, stability, balance Understands PWC handling, in different types of conditions, weather, other water users, swimmers etc, Understands the importance of weather, and the effect on safe operations Safety lookouts near swimmers, keeping a lookout, speed in anchorages. Launch and recovery, stowage, transfer to and from a vessel, and dock, coming alongside, beaching and launching from beach and handling with wind and/or current effects. Demonstrates ability to carry out visual checks and aids to monitoring engine condition, is aware of the contents of Tool kit, spare parts and service items Launching and Recovery Demonstrates safe launch and recovery procedures, understands the dangers of using launch ramps, control of trailer, ramp etiquette and other launching procedures from a larger vessel. Anchors and anchoring demonstrates a basic knowledge of different types of anchor and their advantages/disadvantages, correct scope for conditions Nautical terminology demonstrates a knowledge of terms and definitions: Types of PWC, Parts of a PWC and equipment names Relative direction, fore/aft, bows/stern, ahead/abeam/astern, port/starboard, windward/ leeward. PWC Under power Demonstrates and understands basic maneuvering, taking into account the effects of wind, tide
Become a confident and competent skipper of vessels up to 24 meters in length with our five-day International Bareboat Skipper Course. This course is specifically designed for experienced boaters who want to take command of powerboats in fair weather conditions and within sight of land. Whether you're looking to rent a boat in popular cruising destinations like the Mediterranean or the West Indies, or simply enhance your powerboat skills, this course will equip you with the necessary knowledge and certification.
Course Highlights:
Course Syllabus:
During the International Bareboat Skipper Course, you will cover the following topics:
Certificate and Limitations:
Upon successful completion of the International Bareboat Skipper Course, you will receive a Certificate of Competency allowing you to command vessels up to 24 meters in length. This certification is recognized by most charter agencies. However, please note the limitations of this certificate:
Power or Sail Endorsements:
If you undertake this course on a sailboat and later wish to obtain the International Bareboat Skipper Power, you can attend any IYT Partner school approved to offer the International Bareboat Skipper Power course and undergo power training (Module 14 in the Passport Training Programme). Similarly, if you undertake this course on a power vessel and later desire the International Bareboat Skipper Sail qualification, you can attend any IYT Partner school approved to offer the International Bareboat Skipper Sail course and undergo sail training (Module 15 in the Passport Training Programme). The duration of these additional training modules will depend on your experience as a skipper in the respective vessel type.
Expand Your Opportunities: By obtaining the International Bareboat Skipper qualification, you are eligible to automatically obtain the "International Certificate of Competency" (ICC) if you meet the requirements set by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (Resolution 40). This certification further enhances your sailing credentials and opens doors to various international boating opportunities.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to become a skilled and certified International Bareboat Skipper. Enroll now and take the first step toward a thrilling and rewarding powerboat journey.
STCW 2010 requires a Refresher in Survival at Sea and Fire Fighting every 5 years. This is carried out over 4 days Wednesday to Saturday.
The STCW came into effect to standardize training around the world. The STCW Basic Safety Training Certification is required by all seafarers who are working onboard commercial ships or superyachts.
Our STCW2010 4 Day Refresher, covers the following course refreshers over 4 consecutive days:
STCW2010 Updated Proficiency in Personal Survival Techniques
STCW2010 Updated Proficiency in Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting
IYT Marine Communications is designed to ensure a thorough understanding of radio communication at sea. It is intended for all marine environments and follows International standards.
The course provides VHF Radio and SRC training for the entire spectrum of VHF radio communications for recreational and professional boating. Students will learn how on board radios and handheld radios, EPIRBs, SARTs, AIS and DSC-enabled radios, are used effectively in marine communications.
The STCW Advanced Fire Fighting Refresher is the refresher training of the STCW Advanced Fire Fighting course, which needs to be taken every 5 years. Taking this course, the participant remains familiar and updated with fire fighting skills and techniques.
The STCW Advanced Fire Fighting Refresher course is for those who are at sea and in charge of firefighting and rescue operations on board of a vessel. Also, it is the STCW Advanced Fire Fighting a compulsory training for officers.
THIS IS A 6 DAY COURSE. EACH DAY IS A FULL DAY. The STCW Basic Safety Training Certification is required by all seafarers who are working onboard commercial ships or superyachts.
The STCW came into effect to standardize training around the world. The STCW Basic Safety Training Certification is required by all seafarers who are working onboard commercial ships or superyachts.
Included:
First Aid and CPR course instructed by our medical instructor .
Seven hours of theory and practical covering basic First Aid and CPR in marine situations.
The course is followed by a written exam.
Master of 200 ton vessel up to 150 nautical miles offshore. The theory portion of the MOY 200T is a 5-6 day classroom course, consisting of both assessment papers and written examinations.
The theory portion of the MOY 200T is a 6 day classroom course, consisting of both assessment papers and written examinations. Prior study and practical experience is required before the start of the test (listed below). Students shouldn’t expect to learn everything in one week without prior study.
Minimum entry requirements:
IYT will also accept military letters stating service days for sea time, however, each will be reviewed to ensure they have sufficient experience for the level of certificate they are requesting.
Please Note: A candidate may take both endorsements, however, it is highly recommended that he or she have some hands-on practical experience and sea time on both power and sailing vessels before attempting the exam. The practical exam is not the forum for learning basic skills. Candidates may sit the shore-based course prior to having all the above requirements. Verification of the above yachting experience must be original and signed by the skipper of the yacht in which the candidate was sailing. Candidates claiming sea time during times when they were acting as skipper may sign their own entries but independent verification may be required.
The Practical portion of the MOY limited will allow students to work as Master of a 200 ton vessel up to 150 nautical miles offshore.
The Practical portion of the MOY limited is a 5 day course, with a 6th day exam. This will allow students to learn and execute skills and knowledge in areas such as situational awareness, seamanship as well as the ability to command. This is your final preparation for the final examination which will take place once the week is completed.
This certificate allows you to work as:
This Course and Certificate are also created for those candidates who hold the "Boat Master Level 2 Certificates of Competency" and wish to become engineer on vessels operating under the SCV code on v.
Gain a firm understanding of the key principles of marine engineering and engines.
Syllabus:
This is a 5 day course, depending on wind and conditions, aimed to deliver a safe, informed, confident and competent day sailor/skipper who can confidently command or work as crew on a sailboat.
This License is to operate small commercial vessels in the Caribbean Region. The regulations are based on the United States Coast Guard Code of Federal Regulations 46 Sub-Chapter T (certification of small passenger vessels), which are regarded as equivalent to IMO Convention requirements for such vessels, Sub-Chapter C (Uninspected vessels) and The United Kingdom Code of Practice for the Safety of Small Workboats and Pilot Boats.
The certificates issued by MSWI are endorsed by the Sint Maarten Maritime Authority and are valid for 5 years.
A 3-day Theory and Practical course designed to cover the requirements to operate Small Recreational Vessels up to 15M. The 4th day includes the VHF Course.