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RYA Level 2 Powerboat Handling
RYA powerboat courses are primarily for those using small powered craft such as RIBs, dories and sportsboats that don't generally undertake long or offshore passages.
The types of commercial craft requiring this level certification are typically: charter fishing boats, small passenger launches, thrill ride operators, harbour patrol launches, construction site safety boats etc.
If you will be using larger boats with accommodation and the capacity to cruise or work further offshore you are likely to need a certificate within the motor cruising programme such as Day Skipper, Coastal Skipper or Yachtmaster Offshore.
If you need a Level 2 Powerboat Handling certificate in order to work on a commercial craft subject to the MCA's codes of practice, you will need to get it commercially endorsed . You can then work on commercial vessels up to 24m in length, operating in category 6 waters - that is up to 3 miles from a nominated departure point in fine weather and daylight hours.
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| None. May be preceded by Level 1 Start Powerboating |
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| All you need to know for self-sufficient powerboating at a basic level. Course includes launching, mooring, anchoring and recovery plus all the boat driving skills required for basic competence in a powerboat |
| Self-sufficient powerboater in the right conditions, aware of own limitations and those of craft |
| 2 day course or shorter assessment for experienced drivers (half to one day). |
| For the Level 2 Powerboat Handling course the minimum age is 12, but a commercial endorsement cannot be obtained until the age of 17 |
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Rya powerboat level 2, course description.
This two-day entry level course provides the skills and background knowledge needed to drive a powerboat and is the basis of the International Certificate of Competence. It focuses on low speed close quarters handling, man overboard recovery, an introduction to driving at planing speed, and collision regulations. The course is 85% practical and taught on a 6.5 RIB with 3 persons maximum per course
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RYA Powerboat Level 2 course (own boat tuition)
The RYA Powerboat Level 2 Course is the perfect course for you whether you have no previous experience or have been powerboating for a while and want to brush up your skills. An added bonus is if you want the option to hire or use a powerboat whilst you're on holiday in Europe you can also gain the International Certificate of Competence (I.C.C.) after completing this course, without doing anything further, all you need to do is complete the I.C.C. application form & pay the certificate fee! If you're looking at using this certificate for work then you can also move towards gaining the RYA Powerboat Level 2 Commercial Endorsement.
Maximum Group Size: 3
Previous Experience: None
Minimum Age: 12 years
Maximum Powerboat Size: 10m
RYA Powerboat Level 2 Course Syllabus:
- Launching & recovery
- Boat handling at low & higher speed
- Securing to a buoy
- Man overboard recovery techniques
- Leaving & coming alongside (marina handling)
- Turning in a confined space
- Basic Navigation & passage planning
- IRPCS (rules of the road)
- Weather & Tides
What's included?
- RYA Powerboat Instructor for 2 days
- RYA Start Powerboating eHandbook
- RYA Powerboat Level 2 Certificate (assuming successful completion)
Course Fees (2021):
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RYA Powerboat Level 2 Course | 2 days | x 3 | £640.00 |
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RYA Powerboat Level 2
RYA Powerboat Level 2 Syllabus
Launching and recovery.
- Use of a trailer or launching trolley
- Consideration of launching and sea conditions, including hazards and obstructions
- Number of persons required to launch/recover
- Construction, width and condition of slipway
- Steep/slippery slipways, beach launching, lee shores
- Care of trailer bearings, hitch, lashings, ties, lights and winch
- Trailer parking
- Prepare the boat, lines, fenders, safety equipment, fuel tanks, lines and secure gear on board
Boat handling
- Loading: effect on handling and performance, effect on balance and trim, CE Plate and manufacturer's recommendation
- Displacement boats: handling ahead and astern, carrying way
- Crew members: minimum number in high speed craft, keeping a look-out
- Awareness of other water users, including effect of wash
- Steering, controls, effect of current or tidal stream
- High speed manoeuvring: planing, trim tabs and power trim
- Planing boats: propeller angle and immersion, shallow drive, high/low speed handling, tiller/console steering
- Carry out pre-start checks, engine starting and stopping
- Demonstrate the use of an appropriate length kill-cord at all times
- Carry out low speed manoeuvres including: turning in a confined area, effect of wind on bow and holding off. Demonstrate an awareness of the danger of flooding when going astern
- Carry out high speed manoeuvres including S-turns and U-turns
Securing to a buoy
- Preparation of mooring warp
- Use of a boat hook
- Method of approach
- Crew communication
- Making fast
- Procedure when overshooting
- Approach and secure to buoy
- Method of approach in various conditions
- Taking way off
- Check holding
- Depth of water, holding ground, scope required
- Types of anchor
- Stowage and attachment to boat
- Preparation of anchor, chain and warp
- Weighing anchor
- Approach and anchor correctly
- Weigh anchor correctly
Leaving and coming alongside
- Preparation and use of painter, lines and fenders, attachment to boat, stowage under way
- Speed and angle of approach
- Wind effect
- Method of approach in tidal stream or current
- Make fast alongside
- Use springs
- Leave - ahead or astern
Man overboard
- Recovery or man overboard
- Take immediate action
- Observe the man overboard
- Carry out the correct return with awareness of propeller
- Approach and recover the man in the water
- Types of craft: advantages and disadvantages of different hull forms with respect to sea keeping ability
- Engines and drives: advantages and disadvantages of outboard, inboard and outdrive units, single and twin screws, choice and use of fuels
- Siting of fuel tanks, fuel lines, batteries, wiring, fire extinguishers
- Routine engine maintenance checks, basic fault diagnosis
- Close down procedure
- Advice to inland drivers about coastal waters
- Use and limitations of GPS
- Application of local byelaws, especially around commercial shipping
- Sources of weather information
- Awareness of other water users
- Communication with other craft - hand and sound signals
- Disabled craft
- Emergency action, preventing sinking
- Adrift - alternative means or propulsion
- Towing and being towed
- Fire precautions and fire fighting
- Distress signals and the Mayday call
- Apply IRPCS, principally rules 5,7,8,9,12-19
- Pilotage and passage planning
- CG66 Small Craft Safety Scheme
- Charts, chart symbols, buoyage systems
- Tides and tidal streams
- Use steering and hand bearing compasses
- Apply Section A on coastal waters
RYA Powerboat Level 2 is a popular entry level course that provides the skills and background knowledge needed to drive a powerboat at speed and in close quarters. It also enables the holder to obtain an International Certificate of Competence (ICC). Courses are held on our Highfield 6m RIBs, (new 2022 - 2023).
This two-day course is based at our training facilities in Swanwick Marina, where you will spend most of the first morning. Once out on the water, the busy Hamble River provides ample opportunity to practice close quarters boat handling and we’re minutes away from the central Solent where driving at planing speed and high-speed manoeuvers can be taught in open water. You will also focus on man overboard recovery, and cover the collision regulations as they apply to powerboats.
Powerboat Level 2 is an excellent confidence-builder. Whether you’re planning to do high speed day trips with friends, or simply exploring rivers further upstream with the kids, this course equips you with skills and knowledge needed to be safe and have a good time out on the water in a powerboat.
Pre-Course Experience | No experience required. |
Assumed Knowledge | A basic understanding of navigation will be very helpful to you during this course. We recommend the RYA Essential Navigation theory course which you can do online prior your practical powerboat course. |
Student Instructor Ratio | Maximum 3:1 |
Duration | 2 days, usually from 09.00 to 17.00 |
Course Content | Launching and recovery Boat Handling in a marina and at slow speed High speed manouvres Mooring and Anchoring Emergency procedures including MOB recovery Basic navigation theory Rules and best practices Short passages as Skipper |
Ability after Course | You will be able to handle a powerboat and have fun on the water whilst being aware of your own limitations and those of your craft. |
What’s Included
You’ll be based at our well-equipped training facilities in Swanwick Marina and included in your course price is:
- RYA Start Powerboating handbook
- Tea,coffee and water throughout the course
- All mooring fees
- All fuel costs
- Use of Urban Truant’s high quality wet weather gear and safety kit
- RYA certification for all successful students
Course Dates
Below are listed our available dates. If you cannot see dates that you require, please get in touch with us and we may be able to to arrange a more suitable date.
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Cost:- Members £190, Non Members £220
RYA Powerboat Level 2
- Required experience – None
- Minimum duration – 2 days
- Minimum age – 12, but a commercial endorsement cannot be obtained until the age of 17
- Content – Launching and recovery, boat handling, securing to a buoy, anchoring, leaving and coming alongside, man overboard
- Format – This course is based in the classroom and on the water
RYA Powerboat Level 2 Course provides the skills and background knowledge needed by the competent powerboat driver and is the basis of the International Certificate of Competence. It aims to teach boat handling and seamanship in powerboats. It focuses on low-speed close quarters handling, man overboard recovery, an introduction to driving at planing speed, and collision regulations. This course is held over two 8 hour days.
Simply click on the Book Now button which will take you to our secure booking system, select your date and complete the payment. Full course joining instructions will be forwarded to you when your booking has been completed.
Course Content
- Launching and recovery Use of a trailer or launching trolley Consideration of launching and sea conditions, including hazards and obstructions Number of persons required to launch/recover Construction, width and condition of slipway Prepare the boat, lines, fenders, safety equipment, fuel tanks, lines and secure gear on board
- Boat handling Loading: effect on handling and performance, effect on balance and trim, CE Plate and manufacturer’s recommendation Displacement boats: handling ahead and astern, carrying way Crew members: minimum number in high speed craft, keeping a look-out Awareness of other water users, including effect of wash Steering, controls, effect of current or tidal stream High speed manoeuvring: planing, trim tabs and power trim Planing boats: propeller angle and immersion, shallow drive, high/low speed handling, tiller/console steering Carry out pre-start checks, engine starting and stoppping Demonstrate the use of an appropriate length kill cord at all times Carry out low speed manoeuvres including: turning in a confined area, effect of wind on bow and holding off. Demonstrate an awareness of the danger of flooding when going astern Carry out high speed manoeuvres including S-turns and U-turns
- Securing to a buoy Preparation of mooring warp Use of a boat hook Method of approach Crew communication Making fast Procedure when overshooting Approach and secure to buoy
- Anchoring Method of approach in various conditions Taking way off Crew communication Check holding Depth of water, holding ground, scope required Types of anchor Stowage and attachment to boat Preparation of anchor, chain and warp Weighing anchor Approach and anchor correctly Weigh anchor correctly
- Leaving and coming alongside Preparation and use of painter, lines and fenders, attachement to boat, stowage under way Speed and angle of approach Wind effect Method of approach in tidal stream or current Make fast alongside Use springs Leave – ahead or astern
- Man overboard Recovery or man overboard Take immediate action Observe the man overboard Carry out the correct return with awareness of propeller Approach and recover the man in the water
- Theory Types of craft: advantages and disadvantages of different hull forms with respect to sea keeping ability Engines and drives: advantages and disadvantages of outboard, inboard and outdrive units, single and twin screws, choice and use of fuels Siting of fuel tanks, fuel lines, batteries, wiring, fire extinguishers Routine engine maintenance checks, basic fault diagnosis Close down procedure Advice to inland drivers about coastal waters Use and limitations of GPS Application of local byelaws, especially around commercial shipping Sources of weather information Awareness of other water users Communication with other craft – hand and sound signals Disabled craft Emergency action, preventing sinking Adrift – alternative means or propulsion Towing and being towed Fire precautions and fire fighting Ropework Distress signals and the Mayday call Apply IRPCS, principally rules 5,7,8,9,12-19
- Coastal Pilotage and passage planning CG66 Small Craft Safety Scheme Charts, chart symbols, buoyage systems Tides and tidal streams Use steering and hand bearing compasses Apply Section A on coastal waters
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