rya powerboat level 2 advanced

This course is for leisure and professional boaters wanting to undertake more adventurous trips and night time journeys.

It includes navigation by day and night, weather and other aspects of skippering a 'planing' powerboat on more challenging passages in coastal waters. Anybody undertaking this course must have the practical skills of the Intermediate course and knowledge of navigation to level of Yachtmaster shorebased course.

Students taking the Advanced course must hold a VHF/SRC operators certificate and a first aid certificate. All candidates are required to hold a first aid certificate. Acceptable certificates include the RYA's First Aid Certificate, First Aid at Work, First Aid at Sea or any other certificate issued on completion of a course which is a minimum of one day's duration, recognised by the Health and Safety Executive and includes the treatment of hypothermia, cold shock and drowning.

The course is to be undertaken in a 'fast' planing boat and if run in our own ribs we will normally give the opportunity of experiencing both the outboard and inboard engined ribs. Particular emphasis is given to operating any craft safely with a good knowledge and understanding of all IRPCS, understanding the lights on ships, buoys, etc. using appropriate channels on the VHF to understand vessel movements, undertaking a navigational exercise by both day and night using the electronic navigational aids provided on our ribs and conventional charts. Upon completion of the course a student will have the knowledge necessary to visit both known and unknown ports by both day and night understanding their capabilities of skippering a powerboat in different sea conditions and be confident of making decisions should a problem arise and deal with them appropriately and safely.

Upon the satisfactory completion of the Advanced course and with experience and hour building will give students the opportunity of taking the Advanced exam.

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RYA Powerboat Level 2

This 2 day course is the benchmark for powerboating qualifications across the world. No existing skills are needed. This course will help you become a fully self sufficient powerboater.

About the course

The Royal Yachting Association (RYA) National Powerboat Scheme is for drivers of craft up to 33ft (10 metres), without a galley or toilet on board. These qualifications are recognised around the world and can be beneficial if you’re looking to drive commercially.

You do not need any prior knowledge of boat handling to join this Level 2 course. Our instructors will introduce you to a range of slow and fast manoeuvres and help you to get comfortable with how the craft handles.  

After completing this course, you’ll be a self-sufficient powerboater. You’ll be comfortable reading the conditions, and handling the craft within its limitations and your own. You’ll also be able to apply for an International Certificate of Competence (ICC) , allowing you to operate boats and pleasure craft abroad.  

Powerboat Level 2 courses run on a maximum ratio of 1 instructor to 3 students.

What to bring with you

  • warm clothing
  • comfortable closed toe shoes that can get wet or wellies if it’s predicted to rain
  • lunch and any snacks (the canteen is not open at weekends)
  • water bottle
  • sunscreen and sunglasses

What we provide

  • life jackets
  • waterproof jackets and trousers
  • certificates upon successful completion

Logbooks are available to purchase.

Dates and times

All courses are taught on a Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 5pm.

13 and 14 January 2024

4 and 5 May 2024

24 and 25 August 2024

27 and 28 January 2024

18 and 19 May 2024

14 and 15 September 2024

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13 and 14 July 2024

16 and 17 November 2024

6 and 7 April 2024

27 and 28 July 2024

7 and 8 December 2024

20 and 21 April 2024

10 and 11 August 2024

Our courses are available to everyone, but Southampton Sport members can book at a discounted rate.

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Mayflower Member, Sports Pass or Non-Member

Booking a course

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  • book by phone : +44 (0)23 8059 2119
  • book by email : [email protected]
  • book in person at Jubilee Sports Centre

Cancelling or rescheduling a course

You can cancel or reschedule a booking by contacting the Jubilee Sports Centre . Your options depend on how much notice you give us. Notice periods are based on the date of your booking, not on the start time.

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Full refund or reschedule to another date

Between 48 hours and 7 days

Full refund if you present a doctor’s note stating why you can't complete your booking

Less than 48 hours

No refund available

When we might cancel your booking

We might need to cancel a booking if:

  • the weather means we cannot safely run a course
  • staff members are sick and their absence cannot be covered
  • we cannot meet our minimum student-instructor ratio

If we need to cancel your booking, we’ll always try to give you at least 24 hours' notice. We’ll also offer to reschedule your booking.

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Powerboat instructors

This scheme can be taught in a variety of small open powerboats such as RIBs, dories and sportsboats and is aimed at a variety of users from casual leisure boaters to professional small boat skippers. As an instructor you will therefore need to have experience in a variety of boats and situations.

Powerboat Instructor

Health declaration.

You will be asked to sign a health declaration stating that you are not suffering from any physical or mental impaiment which has an adverse effect on your abililty to properly discharge your duty of care as an instructor. If you are unable to sign the standard declaration, you will be required to complete a medical questionnaire .

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Why choose sail & power boat training.

Our Rib is a 6-metre Humber with a new Mercury 115 hp engine and Garmin plotter. She is coded and an excellent sea vessel.

Being in the heart of Lowestoft and right by the busy marine and port entrance there are ample practical teaching opportunities

INSTRUCTOR – STUDENT RATIO Either 2:1 or 3:1.

What’s included

  • You will be coached over the full RYA course syllabus
  • Tea and coffee plus yummy biscuits
  • RYA Start powerboating book
  • SPBT note book
  • Free Parking
  • All mooring fees, safety equipment and fuel

Our Power Course offerings

Course Price £310 Per Person

This is the most popular course that we teach. This course suits those new to boating who want to develop the base skills as well as those who have boated for a while but who want to ensure they are approaching their boating the right way.

Course DURATION 2 days from 9am to 5pm.

INSTRUCTOR – STUDENT RATIO Maxiumum 3 students to 1 Instructor. You often will find that you learn as much from watching another student execute a manoeuvre as you do from doing it yourself.

MINIMUM AGE We are generally happy for a child over 12 to attend a course with their parent/guardian on our boats at any time – please call to discuss. Children over 16 can attend a normal course at any time but we must have the parent/guardian’s specific permission – please call to discuss. If you want a child of under 16 to attend on their own then they must attend one of our dedicated Children’s Courses.

COURSE DATES We run these courses throughout the year on weekdays and weekends. However if you are a commercial or government organisation or a group of people, then we can organise a course to suit you.

NOTE: course requires minimum numbers to run, if these are not met the course will be rescheduled and we will either move you to another course or refund you.

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Course Price £330 Per Person

Also known as the Powerboat Day Cruising Course the course is aimed at those who have boated a season or more, probably already have Level 2 and want to learn more about coastal cruising. It focuses on navigation  and passage planning.

INSTRUCTOR TO STUDENT RATIO Maxiumum 3 students to 1 Instructor. You often will find that you learn as much from watching another student execute a manoeuvre as you do from doing it yourself.

PRIOR EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Candidates should be competent to the standard of Level 2 (including the coastal endorsement). Whilst the course does include time on developing your boat handling we will not have time to develop basic techniques. It is recommended that attendees acquire a First Aid certificate and VHF Operators Certificate either before or after attending the course.

MINIMUM AGE 16. Children over 16 (and under 18) can attend a normal course at any time but we must have the parent/guardian’s specific permission  – please call to discuss.

COURSE DATES We run Intermediate courses on our boats at least every month but for groups of 2 or 3 we are always happy to schedule dates to suit your diary. If you are a commercial or government organisation, then we can organise a course to suit you.

Course Price £340 Per Person

Aimed at experienced leisure boaters and those seeking to work commercially. The Advanced Course can be followed by the Advanced Examination. This course addresses areas such as night navigation, rough water handling and search patterns – a great course!

COURSE DURATION 2 days. We start at 9am on day one and will finish about 3 – 4 hours after it gets dark. On day two we start at 10am and typically finish between 4 and 5pm.

INSTRUCTOR – STUDENT RATIO 3 students to 1 Instructor. You often will find that you learn as much from watching another student execute a manoeuvre as you do from doing it yourself.

PRIOR EXPERIENCE The course assumes you can handle a powerboat very well as it is about developing your skills rather than starting them! It also assumes you understand navigation to the level of Yachtmaster/Coastal Skipper Theory (although you don’t actually need the qualification). We would always suggest that we have a chat with you about your experience before you book the course to ensure that this is the best course for you

MINIMUM AGE 17

COURSE DATES We run Advanced courses on our boats at least every two months but for groups of 2 or 3 we are always happy to schedule dates to suit your diary. If you are a commercial or government organisation, then we can organise a course to suit you.

RYA CoC exam for Power Boats

What training and preparation should I undertake before taking the exam

2 Year relevant experience, including night pilotage. Ideally around 30 days, 2 days as skipper. 800 miles and 12-night hours. If you hold and RYA advance Power Boat course completion certificate the sea time is reduced to 20 days, 2 days as skipper, 400 miles and 12-night hours. Your theory knowledge should be at Yachtmaster theory level.

This will vary from person to person, but it is easy to underestimate the level that you need to be at for the Advanced Examination. The common mistake to make is to assume that because you have taken the Advanced Powerboat Course that you are at the right level. The Advanced Powerboat Course is a good work-up to the exam and certainly most people should undertake it. However, by way of example the Advanced Course may introduce you to night navigation whereas the exam requires you to demonstrate a high degree of competence at night way above the level you would have been at if the Advanced Course was your first trip out at night. In short, the advanced course introduces techniques and methods whilst the exam tests that using those techniques and methods is second nature to you. This will only be the case if you have invested plenty of time practicing the methods and actually put them into practice on real passages. 

Make sure that ahead of the exam that you ensure that your theory is fully up to scratch (you need to be at the level of RYA Yachtmaster Theory) and put time in ensuring your close quarter boat handling is very good in any conditions. You should be able to put a RIB into almost any marina berth the examiner chooses either bow or stern first in any conditions. Practicing the various pilotage techniques, you will use day and night to ensure you are totally happy with their use is of course essential. 

The examiner has to judge whether to recommend that you are capable of being responsible for 12 passengers, so he/she has to be sure that you have the necessary skills.

Charter of RIB for examination cost varies according to number of examinees. One person £210, Two persons £120 per head, Three persons £80 per head plus the RYA exam fee.

Aimed at those already working as a tender driver transferring guests/passengers in sectors such as the superyacht world or in other environments where you may need to transfer guests and passengers.

COURSE DURATION

2 days. We start at 9am on day one and will finish about 2 – 3 hours after it gets dark. On day two we start at 10am and typically finish between 4 and 5pm.

INSTRUCTOR – STUDENT RATIO

3 students to 1 Instructor. You will often find that you learn as much from watching another student execute a manoeuvre as you do from doing it yourself.

PRIOR EXPERIENCE

The entry requirement for this course is RYA Powerboat Level 2 course with the strong recommendation that attendees already possess the RYA VHF Short Range Radio Certificate and the RYA or STCW95 one day First Aid qualification.

Course Price £180 Per Person

If you are looking to use your own boat or hire a boat, which is up to 10m in length, especially when abroad, then it is almost certain you will need to hold the International Certificate of Competence (ICC).

There are no prerequisites or formal qualifications required for you to take an ICC assessment but it is recommended that you have the experience up to Day Skipper level.

If you already have an appropriate RYA qualification you will be able to apply for the ICC directly without the need for an assessment. Being a powerboat school we can teach you on a Rib or your powerboat.

If you want to learn on a cruising vessel over 10 meters then we can arrange that for you too.

  The International Certificate of Competence (ICC) or Boat License as it’s often referred to can be issued to:  UK Nationals  UK Residents 

Other Countries that have accepted Resolution 40 can also apply for an ICC here in the UK, please follow the link below and go to section 2 of the application form to see if you are eligible: 

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RYA Powerboat Level 2

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Introduction

Powerboat level 2 is the equivalent to your driving licence but on the water. It is the minimum requirement needed should you choose to hire a boat or participate as a powerboat driver whilst diving, water skiing etc. No previous boating experience is required to join this course.

This is a two day intense and exciting course, where you will be taught to handle boats at high speed and perform manoeuvres that could save lives and get you out of trouble. With a location like we have here in Cornwall, Falmouth and the surrounding areas offer not just stunning scenery but a variety of excellent locations to refine your navigation skills on the water and even the opportunity to steer your way to a Cornish pasty.

As with all our courses you will come away with a far greater knowledge of safe boat driving and a huge grin on your face.

Course content

Preparation

  • Launching and recovering
  • Safety equipment
  • Pre start checks
  • Lines and fenders

Boat Handling

  • Starting and stopping
  • Effects of current or tide
  • High and low speed manoeuvring
  • Propeller control
  • Man overboard
  • Use of kill cord
  • Steering controls, securing to a buoy
  • Leaving and coming along side
  • Being towed
  • Basic knowledge of GPS

Theory and Background

  • Types of craft and engines
  • Maintenance checks
  • Emergency action
  • IRPCS (International Regulations to Prevent Collision at Sea)
  • Awareness of other water users

Pre course requirements:

  • Minimum age 12 (candidates under the age of 16 will be issued with an endorsed certificate)

Duration: 2 days

We run our RYA Powerboat level 2 course serveral times a week. Please contact the office to discuss course dates and availability on 01326 211311.

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Powerboat Course Level 1 & 2

RYA Powerboat Level 2 is an introductory powerboat training course which is a must-have for anyone wishing to work in the superyacht industry. This ticket give you the license to drive a small power boat often use on the Superyachts to take crew or guests to shore.

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This is a industry standard course as 98% of superyachts overseas have watercraft on board such as Jet Ski’s and Powerboats.

This two-day industry standard RYA powerboat level 2 course provides the skills and background knowledge needed to drive a powerboat and is the basis of the International Certificate of Competence. The powerboat course covers Launching and recovery, boat handling, securing to a buoy, anchoring, leaving and coming alongside, man overboard.

  • Students learn to control a Powerboat in 2 days
  • Beginner / Intermediate Course
  • RYA Powerboat Course Completion Certificate
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RYA Advanced Powerboat Exam

Full details of the exam syllabus and requirements are shown in the RYA's Powerboat Logbook (code G20) available from the webshop.

Boats used for exams

You may use your own boat or a boat that you have chartered or borrowed. You will be responsible for ensuring the boat is seaworthy and suitable for the area in which the exam takes place and equipped as shown below.

The vessel must be capable of a minimum of 12 knots, equipped with the following:

  • lights conforming with IRPCS
  • VHF radio (may be portable)
  • GPS (may be hand held) or plotter
  • depth sounder
  • anchor, chain and warp
  • basic tool kit and spares
  • heaving line
  • paddles or additional means of propulsion
  • flares: 2 hand held, 2 orange smoke
  • bilge pump or buckets/bailer
  • first aid kit

Additionally if not on the boat, you will need to bring to the exam:

  • laminated or waterproof charts
  • GPS set (may be hand held)
  • tide tables
  • pilotage information for the local area, eg pilot books, port information etc
  • plotting instruments.
  • Photographic ID card or document, such as a passport or driving licence

Advanced Powerboat exam pre-requisites

Before you book your exam please check that you:

  • can provide a boat
  • have completed the required mileage and experience as skipper
  • hold a VHF Radio Operators License or Short Range Certificate
  • hold a valid first aid certificate
  • have read the syllabus in RYA publication G20
  • have read and comply with the pre-requisites above.

Candidates should be familiar with all the equipment on board the vessel, as they may be asked to use this during the examination.

If you need your Certificate of Competence in order to work on board a commercial craft subject the MCA's codes of practice, you will need to get it commercially endorsed .

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1 day of shore-based theory 1 day of practical skills (or less depending on skill level).

All you need to know for self-sufficient powerboating at a basic level. RYA powerboat courses are for those using small powered craft under 9m such as RIBs and sportsboats that don’t generally undertake long or offshore passages.

The course includes launching, mooring, anchoring and recovery plus all the boat driving skills required for basic competence in a powerboat

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RYA Powerboat Training Courses, Dorset, South Coast UK

RYA Powerboat Level I, II, Intermediate, Advanced, Instructors and RYA Motorboat, RYA Motor Cruiser, Helmsman, Day Skipper, Coastal Skipper Courses and Yachtmaster preparation.

We run the RYA practical courses all year round either own boat tuition or on charter vessels to suit your needs.  If you have specific dates, or a group booking, contact us with details and we will accommodate your training where possible around other course dates.

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Please Note: Life jackets are provided if required and limited foul weather clothing may be available on request.

Please choose your course from the list below:

Rya powerboat level 1 course - click to expand and collapse.

The RYA Powerboat Level 1 course is a 1 day course designed as a practical introduction to Powerboat handling, safety and to increase confidence in your own skills. The course is taught onboard a powerboat (less than 7 metres in length) or our school RIB with additional charter fees.

Course Content

  • Launching and recovery
  • Preparation of boat and crew
  • Boat handling – manoeuvring
  • Securing to a buoy
  • Leaving and coming alongside
  • Being towed

Previous Experience

No previous experience required. Minimum required age 8 years.

Course Materials

You will be sent the RYA powerboat practical course notes and logbook when your booking is confirmed. You should have navigation and safety equipment on board (can be provided if necessary).

Certification

Certification on successful completion of the 2 day course. We run a constant assessment and daily debrief to inform you how the course is progressing. There is no exam to pass at the end of this training.

Additional Information

Other RYA courses to consider alongside RYA Powerboat Level 1 practical are: RYA Basic Navigation and Safety Theory, 1 day sea survival and VHF radio course.  Please contact us if you have any questions about the course or safety equipment.

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The RYA Powerboat Level 2 course is taught onboard a powerboat (less than 7 metres in length) or our school Rib. The Course aims to teach self sufficient power boating at a basic level and is ideal for those new to boats or wishing to increase basic competence in safety, launching, mooring, anchoring and recovery, chart work plus basic boat driving skills. After the Course you should be self-sufficient in the right conditions and aware of your own limitations and other craft.

Your increased confidence will mean greater enjoyment for the family and friends at sea, as they will feel confident in you. The course includes the ICC if required. (International Certificate of Competence) for boats under 10m, with an additional fee to the RYA.

  • Preparation for sea
  • The basics of navigation
  • Rules of the Road
  • Man overboard drills
  • Pontoon work

No previous experience required. Minimum required age 12 years.

You will be given the RYA Powerboat Handbook at the start of the course.  This can be either softback or an e-book.  You will confirm which publication you would like on booking. You should have navigation and safety equipment on board your own boat (can be provided if necessary). Please note, life jackets are available if needed. Participants will require their own clothing, waterproofs and footwear appropriate to the weather conditions over the 2 days, possibly wellies if it’s really wet and windy! A limited selection of PHSS waterproofs are available, please ask on booking.

Certification on successful completion of the 2 day course. We run a constant assessment and daily debrief to inform you how the course is progressing. There is no exam to pass at the end of this training. Eligible for the ICC.

Other RYA courses to consider alongside RYA Powerboat Level 2 practical are: RYA Basic Navigation and Safety Theory, 1 day sea survival and VHF radio course and First aid.  Please contact us if you have any questions about the course or safety equipment.

Level 2 certificate can be commercially endorsed.

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This course is taught onboard a powerboat of less than 7 metres or our Rib. It aims to teach powerboating to a standard to complete short coastal passages by day. It covers basic navigation, plotting courses and putting this in to practice.

  • The use of wind and tides
  • The art of navigation
  • Passage making
  • Rules of the road
  • Man overboard

Progression from RYA Level 2 or equivalent. Some shorebased experience is desirable and some practical experience useful but is not essential. Minimum age 16. Parents or guardians must accompany participants under the age of 18.

You should have navigation and safety equipment on board for own boat tuition but it can be provided if necessary. Please note, life jackets are available if needed. Participants will require their own clothing, waterproofs and footwear appropriate to the weather conditions over the 2 days, possibly wellies if it’s really wet and windy! A limited selection of PHSS waterproofs are available, please ask on booking.

Note: This course will be run in conjunction with our training partner, Jetski Safaris of Poole.

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To teach advanced boat handling, seamanship, pilotage and navigation up to the standards required to skipper a planing powerboat safely by day and night in tidal coastal waters in more demanding conditions which the candidate may know or be unfamiliar with.

  • Passage Planning
  • Passage making & ability as skipper
  • Meteorology
  • Use of engines
  • Boat handling
  • Adverse weather conditions
  • Emergency situations
  • Night pilotage

Competent to standard of RYA Level 2 with experience or Intermediate, along with knowledge of navigation and chart work to level of Day Skipper Shorebased certificate. You must hold a current SRC/VHF operators certificate and First Aid certificate before you can book this course. Minimum age 17

Please contact us if you have any question about equipment or the course.

RYA Advanced Powerboat Commercial Endorsement  detail below.

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No Advanced Powerboat Course completion certificates issued after 1st January 2005 will be commercially endorsed. Candidates from that date onward will require an exam.  However, course completion certificates issued prior to 1st January 2005 may be still be endorsed.  The exam system follows the same system that has been operated for commercial Yachtmasters and Coastal Skippers since the Codes of Practice were first introduced. 

The pre-requisite experience and qualifications for Advanced exam candidates will be as follows:

  • Minimum 2 years relevant experience including night pilotage (as a guide: 30 days, 2 days as skipper, 800 miles, 12 night hours). For holders of the RYA Advanced powerboat course completion certificate this seatime is reduced to: 20 days, 2 days as skipper, 400 miles, 12 night hours).
  • VHF/SRC operator’s licence
  • Valid first aid certificate

On successful completion of the exam if you want to use your qualification commercially you will require a commercial endorsement.  Further details are available from page:  www.ryatraining.org, professional qualification section, commercial endorsement.

How do I arrange my advanced exam?

  • Via the RYA website. You can book and pay for the exam. A RYA Powerboat Examiner will contact you to arrange a time and location.
  • A Powerboat school (PHSS) can arrange it for you directly with the RYA.

You will need to provide the craft for the examination. This will either be your own craft or will (by arrangement) be a school craft.  Either way it will need to be totally seaworthy for night navigation very well spec’d with (as a guide) electronic navigation, depth sounder and the relevant safety kit for night passages. A detailed specification sheet will be available in due course.

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The Powerboat Instructor (PBI) Courses are generally run on request and ideally with 3 people to spread the cost.  Using your own boat also keeps the fee down. Subject to instructor and assessor availability we’ll run the course on your preferred dates if possible.

Candidates must fulfil the following criteria before taking part in the 3-day instructor training course:

  • Pass the PBI Assessment with your Logbook signed off.
  • Minimum age 16 (no candidates will be accepted for training under this age)
  • At least 5 season’s logged experience of powerboating, preferably in a range of boat types and sizes. For those who use powerboats as an integral part of their full time occupation this period is reduced to one season.
  • RYA National Powerboat Certificate Level 2
  • Valid First Aid certificate (either the RYA’s First Aid certificate, or one recognised by the Health & Safety Executive, covering the treatment of hypothermia and a minimum of six hours course length)
  • Existing Instructors wishing to teach the Advanced course must hold that level of certificate themselves, already be a Powerboat Level 2 Instructor and attend a two-day endorsement course (Minimum age 17 years)

The Powerboat Instructor Assessment Course 

PBI Candidates must attend a minimum four hour session prior to the PBI course to demonstrate their suitability to a RYA Trainer to attend the instructors course.  The RYA guidelines contain an outline of the assessment and are available from PHSS.  In short please make sure you handling and theory are at least up to Level Two standard for the assessment.  The aim is to make sure suitable candidates go on to do the instructors course and give everyone the best chance possible of being successful.

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Taking place in the ideal training area of Brightlingsea, Our courses are taught in either of our Ribcraft RIBs- Rigid Inflatable Boats. 

This will give you the Planing endorsement to your powerboat qualifications.

We can also arrange 'own-boat' tuition, bespoke days, ICC Assessments and Level 2 Direct Assessments. 

Powerboat Level 2

The most popular course, the driving licence of powerboats and the basis if the International Certificate of Competence.

Why?  The purpose of this course is to teach boat handling and seamanship in power boats. The course may be conducted in a variety of boat types, both planning and displacement, and the certificate issued will be endorsed to show the type(s) of boat in which the training took place. And its great fun!

Where?              Brightlingsea

How Long?          2 Days

How Old?            12

How Many?          1:3 Max

How Much?         £300

Please note 12-15 year olds will receive the Level 2 Certificate which will be endorsed - "The holder should only use powered craft under the supervision of a responsible adult."

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RYA Level 1

The start of the RYA Powerboat Scheme. There is no need to complete this course before going for the Level 2, but it can provide a useful starting point for younger powerboaters.

Purpose: 

To provide a practical introduction to boat handling and safety in powerboats. The course may be conducted in a variety of boat types, both planning and displacement, and the certificate issued will be endorsed to show the type(s) of boat in which the training took place.

How Long?          1 Day

How Old?            8

How Many?         1:3 Max

How Much?         £180

Please note: 8-11 year olds will receive the Level 1 certificate which will be endorsed - "The holder should only use powered craft under the supervision of a responsible adult on board the craft."

12-15 year olds will receive the Level 1 certificate which will be endorsed - "The holder should only use powered craft under the supervision of a responsible adult."

RYA Intermediate Powerboat

This course covers the practical use of pilotage and passage planning by day on coastal waters using both traditional and electronic navigational techniques.

This course builds on the foundation knowledge of the Level 2 Powerboat Handling course and is suited to those who aim to drive larger more powerful powerboats. During the two days you will cover, cruising at planing speed and more advanced boat handling. It is recommended for anyone considering moving on to the Advanced course.

Assumed knowledge:

Candidates should be competent to the standard of National Powerboat Certificate Level 2 with coastal endorsement. The course may be conducted on a planing or displacement boat.

Knowledge to the level of Day Skipper theory is recommended. It is strongly recommended that candidates hold a first aid certificate and a VHF/SRC operator’s certificate.

Course Content

Planning a day cruise, boat preparation, boat handling, pilotage, passage making, man overboard

How Old?            16

How Much?         £320

RYA Advanced Powerboat (Course)

This course is for leisure and professional boaters wanting to undertake more adventurous trips by day and night.

It includes navigation at planing speed, weather and other aspects of skippering powerboats on more challenging passages in coastal waters.

Anybody undertaking this course must have the practical skills of the Intermediate course and knowledge of navigation to at least the standard of the Coastal Skipper/RYA Yachtmaster Shorebased course.

Preparation for sea, boat handling, passage making and responsibility as skipper, pilotage, meteorology, rules of the road, use of engines, emergency situations, night cruising

How Long?          2 Days (inc a night ex)

How Old?            17

How Much?         £370

If you are wishing to use this certificate commercially, you will need to undertake the Advanced Powerboat Exam, which is separate to this course. We can arrange this and supply an appropriate vessel. We can discuss this with you when taking the course. Also see below for the Prep and Exam Options

RYA Advanced Powerboat (Course, Prep and Exam)

This course is designed to give you the best chance of passing your Advanced CoC Exam, which will be examined by an RYA Examiner who has not taken part in the course.

The theory days will refresh your existing knowledge of IRPCS, buoyage, navigation and other topics that can be examined. The two day Advanced Powerboat course will get you practically ready for the afloat activities.

Candidates should be competent to the standard of the Intermediate Powerboat Certificate with a thorough knowledge of navigation and chart work to the level of the Coastal Skipper/RYA Yachtmaster Shorebased certificate. It is strongly recommended that candidates hold a first aid certificate and a VHF operator’s certificate.

How Long?          5 Days (inc a night ex, then exam)

How Much?         £999 (This includes the RYA Exam Fee)

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RYA Tender Operator

Originally intended for operators responsible for ferrying passengers between Superyachts and the shore, this course is very useful for anyone operating a powerboat day or night with responsibility for carrying passengers.

Designed in conjunction with the Professional Yachting Association (PYA) this course is intended to build upon a candidate's basic powerboating knowledge and skills.

Attendees will gain confidence in their ability to manoeuvre a powerboat more smoothly but the real benefit is the emphasis on learning important skills in pilotage, both day and night, and passenger carriage and management.

The course includes plenty of time to practice working with a crew member and operating short-handed.  In navigation terms, the emphasis is on short ship-to-shore transfers by day and at night.

Passenger safety and comfort, daytime pilotage, night time pilotage, emergency situations, associated theory.

How Much?         £350

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We want you to have a great time and great fun learning with us. It needs to be professional, appropriate, worthwhile and fun for you and we work hard to provide this. 

Instructors- 

We only use a small group of skilled instructors that know their stuff, and want you to enjoy your course.

We aim to provide really good quality, modern training kit- including our training boats!

We have a great training area. Surrounded by beautiful views, in a sheltered harbour on the renowned East Coast. The best of both worlds- shelter in one direction, and open water the other. It has all the facilities for a great course.  

All courses advertised on this page are run by us- Essex Marine Training Ltd, from our base in Brightlingsea, Essex (unless you have specifically arranged Own Boat tuition with us for another location)

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The RYA Power Boat level I and II course is operated by our partners OceanWave Monaco, an RYA reconised training center.

This RYA Level 2 Powerboat Handling course provides the skills and background knowledge needed by the competent powerboat driver. It teaches boat handling and seamanship in powerboats and focuses on low-speed close quarters handling, man overboard recovery, an introduction to driving at planing speed and collision regulations.

While not an obligatory requirement, it has now become industry standard for yacht crew to obtain the powerboat Level 2.

The RYA Powerboat Level 2 Course is a two-day entry level course, recognised by the UK MCA as a certificate of competency for the operation of small powerboats   and it is recognised  by most European administrations for the operation of small craft under 10m.

The certificate issued will be endorsed to show the type of boat in which the training took place.

This qualification also allows successful candidates to apply for the International Certificate of Competence (ICC).

Course material

Candidates are provided with the RYA Powerboat Level 2 booklet

Entry requirements

This course is open to everyone, no prior knowledge or experience is needed

Candidates must have a working knowledge of both written and spoken English, all courses are delivered and assessed in English.

This course takes place, predominantly, on the water and candidates undergo continual practical assessment throughout the course, in place of a final exam.

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The RYA powerboat courses are for those using powered craft such as RIBs and sportsboats, and also for the professional boat skipper who is required to prove their competence or provide certification for work. Our courses can be run either Inland or Coastal.

The Powerboat Level 2 Certificate can also be used to apply for the International Certificate of Competence Coastal Power up to 10M LOA.

To discuss your training or to find out more information on what we can offer please do not hesitate to contact us on 07570 794196 or by email. We are open seven days a week.

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RYA Level 1 Start Powerboating

This course is an introduction to boating techniques for launching and recovering a boat from a road trailer, everyday boat handling and the use of safety equipment.  It is ideal for introducing younger family members to powerboating, and for giving them an understanding of how they can be safe on the water.

Your instructor will cover all the basics of, preparation of boat and crew; boat handling; picking up and securing to a mooring buoy; leaving and coming alongside; being towed and  what to do in an emergency.

Maximum 3 people. Minimum age 12. Certificates for children aged between 12 and 16 will be endorsed to show that they must use boats only under the supervision of a responsible adult Course time 09:00 - 16:30 approx.

Offers: Book 2 places for £390 Book 3 places for £570 Own boat for £320 (For up to 3 people)

RYA Level 2 Powerboat Handling (2 days)

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This entry level course provides the skills and background knowledge needed to drive a powerboat. It assumes no prior knowledge and so is ideal for the first timer, yet the more seasoned boater will learn plenty of tricks of the trade and tips to make their boating safer and more enjoyable. It is a hands-on course with minimal theory, and is not only an opportunity to learn new skills but also to have a fun day out!

Your instructor will cover, low speed close quarters handling;  man overboard recovery; securing to a buoy, anchoring, man overboard; driving at planing speed; an introduction to charts, pilotage and collision regulations.

Maximum 3 people. Minimum age 12. Certificates for children aged between 12 and 16 will be endorsed to show that they must use boats only under the supervision of a responsible adult. Price includes RYA Start Powerboating Handbook (G48). Course time 09:00 - 16:30 approx.

Offers: Book 2 places for £625 Book 3 places for £927 Own boat for £620 (For up to 3 people)

RYA Level 2 Powerboat Direct Assessment, experience required (1 day)

RYA Level 2 Powerboat Direct Assessment

This is an assessment ideal for the more seasoned boater. Your instructor will be assessing your knowledge of, low speed close quarters handling;  man overboard recovery; securing to a buoy, anchoring, man overboard, driving at planing speed, chartwork, pilotage and the collision regulations.

RYA Powerboat Intermediate (2 days)

RYA Level 2 Powerboat Coastal Conversion

This course builds on the foundation knowledge of the Powerboat Level 2 course and is suited to those who aim to drive larger more powerful powerboats. During the two days you will cover, cruising at planing speed and more advanced boat handling.

Your instructor will cover planning a day cruise, boat preparation, advanced boat handling, pilotage, passage making, and man overboard.

Maximum 3 people. Minimum age 16. It is strongly recommended that candidates hold a first aid certificate and a VHF/SRC operators certificate. Course time 09:00 - 16:30 approx. Available 1st April - 31st October

Course cost: Book 2 people for £665 Book 3 people for £987 Own boat for £620 (For up to 3 people)

RYA Powerboat Advanced (2 days)

RYA Level 2 Powerboat Coastal Conversion

This course is for leisure and professional boaters wanting to undertake more adventurous trips by day and night. Candidates should be competent to the standard of the Intermediate Powerboat Certificate with a thorough knowledge of the navigation and chartwork to the level of Coastal Skipper/RYA Yachtmaster Shorebased certificate.

Your instructor will cover preparation for sea, boat handling, passage making and responsibility as skipper, pilotage, meteorology, rules of the road, use of engines, emergency situations, night cruising, navigation at planing speed and other aspects of skippering powerboats on more challenging passages in coastal waters.

Maximum 3 people. Minimum age 17. It is strongly recommended that candidates hold a first aid certificate and a VHF/SRC operators certificate. Course times dependant on time of year.

Course cost: Book 2 people for £735 Book 3 people for £1,080 Own boat for £670 (For up to 3 people)

RYA/MCA Powerboat Advanced Exam Preparation

RYA Level 2 Powerboat Coastal Conversion

The RYA/MCA Advanced Powerboat exam is a practical test of skippering ability by day and night in the type of craft applicable to the National Powerboat Scheme. We can offer preparation for before taking the exam.

  • 2 years relevant experience including night pilotage.
  • As a guide 30 days, 2 days as skipper, 800 miles, 12 night hours.
  • If you hold an RYA Advanced Powerboat Course Completion Certificate the seatime is reduced to: 20 days, 2 days as skipper, 400 miles, 12 night hours.
  • All qualifying seatime must be within 10 years prior to the exam.

Maximum 3 people. Minimum age 17. Candidates must hold a GMDSS Short Range Certificate (SRC) or higher grade of marine radio certificate and a valid First Aid Certifcate.

Course cost: Call to discuss

RYA Tender Operator (2 day)

RYA Tender Operator 2 Day Course

This course is intended for operators responsible for ferrying passengers between Superyachts and the shore. Building on the Powerboat Level 2 Course attendees will gain confidence in their ability to manoeuvre a powerboat more smoothly but the real benefit is the emphasis on learning important skills in pilotage, both day and night, and passenger carriage and management.

Your instructor will cover passenger safety and comfort, daytime pilotage, night time pilotage, emergency situations and associated theory.

Maximum 3 people. Minimum age 17. It is strongly recommended that candidates hold a first aid certificate and a VHF/SRC operators certificate. Course times dependant on time of year. Available 1st April - 31st October

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The Basics: The essential skills and foundational knowledge required for a proficient powerboat driver, forming the core of the International Certificate of Competence, are provided in this course. Emphasizing boat handling and seamanship in powerboats, the curriculum centers around low-speed close-quarters maneuvering, effective man overboard recovery techniques, an introductory exploration of driving at planing speed, and a comprehensive understanding of collision regulations. The training is conducted aboard fast planing ribs in coastal waters, specifically tailored to equip participants with the precise skills necessary for operating a boat in the local maritime environment. The course serves as a comprehensive guide for individuals seeking competence in powerboat navigation and is designed to meet the standards set by the International Certificate of Competence. Required Experience: None. May be preceded by Level 1 Start Powerboating Minimum Duration:

2 Days Minimum Age: 12 (candidates under the age of 16 will be issued with an endorsed certificate) Content:

Our comprehensive curriculum is meticulously crafted to equip you with a diverse skill set essential for mastery in powerboat operation and seamanship. Delve into a rich spectrum of skills, each module designed to foster a deep understanding and practical expertise:

Launching and Recovery: Learn the art of safely launching a powerboat and executing precise recovery maneuvers, ensuring a seamless experience on and off the water.

Precise Boat Handling: Hone your skills in precise boat handling, mastering the art of controlling and maneuvering the vessel with accuracy and finesse.

Securing to a Buoy: Explore techniques to securely anchor your boat to a buoy, an essential skill for safe navigation and stability in various conditions.

Anchoring Strategies: Understand and employ effective anchoring strategies, vital for maintaining position.

Leaving and Coming Alongside Maneuvers: Master the techniques of leaving and coming alongside docks and other vessels with confidence and precision.

Comprehensive Man Overboard Procedures: Acquire in-depth knowledge and practical expertise in handling man overboard situations, ensuring swift and effective responses to emergencies. Certificate issuing criteria:

Self-sufficient powerboater in the right conditions, aware of own limitations and those of the craft

Predominantly practical but with some classroom elements.

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RYA Powerboat Level 2 Course 307

This RYA Accredited 2 day classroom theory and hands on practical training program is perfect for individuals interested in improving their hands-on powerboat and tender operating skills. This course is great for beginners or seasoned tender operators! The practical portion of the course utilizes MPT’s powerboat and tender fleet up to 8 meters.

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The class is very practical--wish it were longer! Rachelle, Saturday May 2022 RYA Powerboat Level 2
Great class. Nice boat and very informative instructor. Pedro, Friday February 2022 RYA Powerboat Level 2
Keep up all the good work. It’s much appreciated. Zoe, Friday August 2021 RYA Powerboat Level 2
Great Instructor! Very professional and knowledgeable, thank you. David, Friday January 2021 RYA Powerboat Level 2
Very well done !!!! Very happy to be here with you !!!! Tnks!!! Cruz, Wednesday January 2014 RYA Powerboat Level 2
This was an amazing course. Would recommend it to anybody Eric, Friday May 2013 RYA Powerboat Level 2
PBLII was a good course. Jeff was very patient during the on-water-training, and overall good instructor. Jennifer, Wednesday April 2013 RYA Powerboat Level 2
you guys are great! Zachary, Thursday July 2012 RYA Powerboat Level 2

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RYA Powerboat Level 2

Level 2 powerboat handling course, would you like to learn to drive a powerboat or rib confidently and safely in just 2 days.

Develop your skills behind the wheel of a powerboat to become confident and competent in handling a powerboat or RIB. This hands-on course will provide you with the safe driving and handling skills necessary to execute short day trips in your powerboat if you are new to the sport of power boating. In addition to the new skills gained you will also be presented with your powerboat licence (Powerboat Level 2 Certificate) and the option to apply for your international power boat licence – ICC.

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Course Duration: 2 Days in Southampton

(Or shorter Powerboat Level 2 Direct Assessment evaluation sessions for seasoned drivers (up to one day).

Minimum Age - 12

(The minimum age to enrol in the Level 2 Powerboat Handling course is 12, although a commercial endorsement cannot be achieved until the student reaches the age of 17.)

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Individual bookings, list price £360.00 per person.

Winter seasonal discounts now available, see individual dates for offers.

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From £255 per person, online bookings.

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The powerboat level 2 handling course not only teaches students the skills and foundational knowledge necessary to operate a powerboat competently, but it also serves as the foundation for the International Certificate of Competence (ICC) your international powerboat licence.

The RYA Powerboat Level 2 Syllabus is delivered mainly out on Southampton Water with some topics presented in a classroom setting with a student-to-instructor ratio of three attendees to one instructor, and it covers the topics listed below:

  • Launching and recovery
  • Powerboat handling
  • Securing to a buoy
  • Leaving and coming alongside
  • Safety equipment
  • Man overboard
  • Leaving and returning to pontoons
  • Basic navigation
  • Collision prevention regulations
  • Boat design
  • Engines and drives

Our boats ~ with 7m Ribcrafts as our main teaching boats we have invested considerably so that you get to use quality kit in great condition. Each RIB is fully equipped for training up to Advanced level and are fitted with the latest powerful 200HP Suzuki outboard motors, Icom VHF Radios and Garmin electronic chart plotters.

Our instructors ~ we ensure that our instructors are teaching 100% ‘Best Practice’ and have a process whereby we constantly review their sessions to ensure that you get the most productive and enjoyable experience from your time with us. All teach because they love boating and we work with them to constantly ‘upskill’ their qualifications and experience.

Our history ~ we started the sea school over twenty two years ago and have grown a reputation for delivering on our promises. Our clients range from individuals with their own craft to large national corporates and UK based marine companies.

What is included in the course price? ~ when you undertake your Level 2 Course on our boats then the price you pay includes Fuel (often charged as extra at the end of courses by schools) plus of course free parking on an availability basis. We do not charge extra for VAT.

Coastal endorsement ~ As we are a coastal based school, we are able to award powerboat licences with a coastal endorsement with all our courses being held at Ocean Village Marina, Southampton SO14 3XB UK (near Shamrock Quay Marina & Ocean Quay Marina) and in the Solent area.

Why choose the Powerboat Level 2 course?

The qualification known as “Powerboat Level 2” is also often referred to as “Powerboat Handling Level 2.” Those who have obtained their Powerboat Level 2 certification are eligible to submit an application to the RYA for their Powerboat ICC ( International Certificate of Competence ), which is valid for boats up to 10 metres in length.

The RYA Power Boat Level 2 course is the gold standard of powerboat education, and its length of two days allows students ample time in both hands-on powerboat instruction and theoretical navigational study. The purpose of a powerboat level 2 course is to instil the necessary skills for operating and operating a powerboat safely. While the course content may seem comparable to that of Powerboat Level 1 at first look, the additional time allows for a far more in-depth examination of each topic, greatly increasing the student’s potential for organisational learning.

What does the course involve?

Theory time will be spent learning about different types of boats and their advantages and disadvantages, different types of engines and drives, how to use power tilt and trim tabs, how to perform safety checks, how to stay afloat, how to recognise other boaters, how to apply the collision regulations (IRPCS), how to comply with local ordinances, how to tow and be towed, how to communicate in an emergency, how to send and receive distress signals, how to prevent fires, and how to fight fires.

The first day of the training focuses on honing your skills in handling the vessel in tight quarters, while the second day teaches navigation and gives you plenty of practise time to put your newfound knowledge to use.

Our second day of training focuses on navigational basics including reading maps, calculating tides, identifying buoys, and navigating with a compass. We next put our newly acquired knowledge to use by creating a brief pilotage plan and carrying it out.

If you choose, you can apply for your ICC from the RYA once you have attained the level at which we can grant the Level 2 certificate. Once you obtain the necessary paperwork, and when you submit it along with a photo and a copy of your certificate, you will be issued a licence. Your ICC is free if you are a member of the RYA; otherwise, it costs about £50 per person. Coincidentally, joining the RYA costs nearly the same, so we normally recommend joining first to receive the ICC for free. If you join the RYA before attending your course please enter Joining Point Code No 920082657 on your application.

The Level 2 certificate can occasionally be obtained without completing the entire course. This process, called Direct Assessment, takes a half-day to one day. (Let us know if you interested in pursuing Level 2 in this manner.)

What is covered in the course?

This powerboat course teaches you the basics of handling a powerboat including safety and navigation. It essentially provides you with the skills you need to charter a powerboat on your next trip away or abroad.

When you take the PB2 course with Duck-2-Water, qualified RYA instructors will provide training on a modern and fully-equipped powerboat. Your instructor will cover the following topics with you during your 2 days with him or her:

The  RYA theory  element of the Powerboat Training Level 2 course will cover the types of craft and their respective advantages and disadvantages, engines and drives, use of power tilt and trim tabs, safety checks, personal buoyancy, awareness of other water users, application of the collision regulations (IRPCS), local bylaws, towing and being towed, communication with other craft, emergency action, distress signals, fire precautions and fire fighting, and rope work.

Depending on how an individual powerboat instructor structures the course, the second day may involve a practical assessment of boat handling capability. This will involve undertaking manoeuvres learnt earlier in the course. This test can be taken on its own without undertaking the Level two course. This is known as Direct Assessment and can lead to the award of a powerboat level two certificate.

A further consideration when attending a powerboat level two course is where you take it. Coastal based schools award certificates with a coastal endorsement. This means that the student has learnt in conditions where tides and currents must be considered. Generally speaking, if you intend using your boat in coastal waters ensure that you undertake a level 2 course with a powerboat coastal school.

What are the level 2 course requirements

You do not need to have attended a Powerboat Level 1 Course in order to do this course. If you have already attended a  Powerboat Level 1  course you will find that a benefit, however, no prior boating experience or  powerboat training  is necessary or essential if you want to take the course, and it is open to anyone over the age of 12.

The RYA Powerboat Level 2 ICC Course suits both those with extensive boat handling experience and those who have never stepped onto a boat before.

A further consideration when attending the RYA Powerboat Level 2 ICC Course is where you take it

We are allowed to give certificates with a coastal endorsement because our school is located on the coast, and all of our classes are hosted at Ocean Village Marina, Southampton SO14 3XB UK (near Shamrock Quay Marina & Ocean Quay Marina), as well as other locations throughout the Solent region.

This means that the student has learnt in conditions where tides and currents must be considered. Generally speaking, if you intend to use your boat in coastal waters, ensure that you undertake a course with a coastal school.

Benefits of having a level 2 RYA powerboat certification

This is a criteria that is commonly required by employers as a bare minimum. After obtaining this degree, students have the opportunity to continue their education and earn their International Certificate of Competence (ICC), which is a necessity for working with boats in other countries.

Your development of a solid foundational understanding of boat management, navigation, and seamanship will be the primary focus of the training you will get. Following the completion of the course, you will be able to “bolt on” additional practical experience in order to properly solidify the knowledge that you received during the course.

The RYA PBL2 course is an excellent approach for anyone considering purchasing a boat to develop into a more “informed buyer.” When evaluating the vast array of vessels available for purchase, being surrounded by so many boats and having the opportunity to debate the benefits and drawbacks of the various models with the Instructor is really helpful.

If you own a boat and want to insure it through the Royal Yachting Association , holding the RYA powerboat 2 qualification could help you save money on your premiums.

Does RYA Powerboat Level 2 certificate expire?

Will the RYA Powerboat Level 2 license expire?

No, the Powerboat level 2 license does not expire . However, if you have not handled a powerboat or RIB for some time then we also offer refresher sessions or mile building experience days. These PB2 refresher days are also a fantastic way to build on your skills should you not have access to a RIB or powerboat having completed your powerboat training.

Please email, WhatsApp or phone Duck-2-Water for more information on these PB2 refresher/Solent orientation days.

What is the duration of a Powerboat Level 2 Course?

The powerboat level 2 course (PB2 handling course) runs over 2 consecutive days or shorter as a direct assessment for experienced drivers.

You can book your 2 day course securely via the online calendar on our website.

For the powerboat level 2 direct assessment option please email, WhatsApp or phone Duck-2-Water .

What is the minimum age to attend the RYA Powerboat Level 2 Course?

For the Level 2 Powerboat course the minimum age is 12 , but a commercial endorsement cannot be obtained until the age of 17. It is recommend all Powerboat drivers under the age of 16 are supervised by an adult who holds the same Powerboat qualification as a minimum.

What Comes After Powerboat Level 2?

Do i require any previous experience to take a powerboat level 2 course.

No, the RYA powerboat level 2 course also known as the PBL2 assumes no prior experience . The powerboat level 2 course is a great foundation Powerboating course and can be attended by anyone aged 12 or older.

What is the Student/Instructor ratio on a Powerboat Level 2 Course?

The maximum student to instructor ratio on a Powerboat course is 3:1 per powerboat or RIB .

What powerboats can I drive with a RYA Powerboat level 2 Certificate?

This is dependant upon the local laws of the country you are driving your powerboat or RIB in but typically you can drive any powerboat up to 10 metres in length with any horsepower engine.

How do I replace a Lost RYA Powerboat Level 2 Certificate?

Please contact the RYA Certification Department who will advise you the process to obtain a replacement Powerboat Level 2 Certificate.

Is the powerboat level 2 the equivalent to a UK boat license?

Yes , the powerboat level 2 is the equivalent to a UK boat license.

This licence is mandatory to ensure that you are aware of the safety procedures and can operate the vessel confidently.

After successfully completing the RYA Powerboat Level 2 course, you can then apply for an International Certificate of Competence (I.C.C.) if you plan to operate a powerboat in Europe.

International Certificate of Competence

ICCs are required in many European countries when using or chartering vessels. It shows your competence and is essential to skipper a boat in the Mediterranean or European waters. The Powerboat level 2 course suits those with extensive boat handling experience and those who have never stepped onto a boat before. Once you have successfully completed your Powerboat Level 2 course with Duck-2-Water you can apply to the RYA for your ICC at the following webpage  ICC Application

How do I apply for an ICC

On successful completion of your Powerboat Level 2 course Apply to the RYA at the following webpage for your powerboat licence up to 10m in length; ICC Application

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