Training Course Information
Joining Instructions: Please click here for course joining instructions
What is included in the day skipper training course price:
- Yacht hire
- RYA Qualified Instructor
- RYA course materials and certificates
- Breakfast, lunches, snacks and three evening meals (One evening meal is taken ashore at the students own cost)
- Tea, coffee & soft drinks
- Accommodation on board
- Diesel
- Cooking gas
- Wet weather kit hire (not footwear)
- Hire of a Baltic automatic life jacket
What is the RYA Day Skipper Practical Course?
The RYA Day Skipper Practical Sail Course is a five-day hands-on training designed to transform your experience from Competent Crew member to confident day skipper. Ideal for those with a solid foundation in yachting, this course blends practical skills on the water with decision-making required of a skipper, all within the framework of recognized RYA standards.
Participants will develop key competencies including navigation, pilotage, seamanship, and effective boat handling—especially when it comes to the always-eventful art of berthing in crowded marinas. You’ll also gain experience making passages during daylight and get an introduction to sailing after sunset, giving you a rounded, practical feel for managing a yacht in real-world conditions.
By the end, you’ll be equipped not just with new skills, but also the confidence to take responsibility for yourself, your crew, and your boat on day trips in familiar waters.
Required Experience Before Enrolling
To get the most from this course, you’ll need a bit more than just enthusiasm and sunscreen. Holding the RYA Competent Crew Course is essential (or knowledge to that level), and you should already have a solid grasp of navigation theory—ideally at least the equivalent of the RYA Day Skipper Theory level. We recommend this is gained through a classroom-based course, rather than an online version, to ensure you’re thoroughly prepared.
Your logbook should reflect a minimum of 10 days’ tidal yacht sailing experience as an active crew member, with at least half of that typically completed through the RYA Competent Crew course. If you’re just a few days short, consider joining a sailing mileage or experience builder to gain those valuable hours and brush up on both your practical skills and theory.
In short, you should feel confident at the helm—able to tack, gybe, handle sails, reef, and follow the collision regulations without hand-holding from the instructor. Supporting your skipper, contributing as a proactive crew member, and bringing Day Skipper-level knowledge are all key. If you’re not yet able to sail, this course isn’t the place to start your skipper journey!
What to Bring with You
To ensure a comfortable stay on board, please pack the following items:
- Sleeping bag or your preferred bedding (including a pillow)
- Comfortable clothing suitable for layering
- Non-marking deck shoes or boots
- Personal toiletries and towel
- Sun hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen for protection
- Warm hat and gloves for cooler conditions
If you have any questions about what to pack, our Course Details page offers a more comprehensive list.
We can accommodate most dietary requirements, such as vegetarian, vegan, pescatarian or gluten free. Just let us know when you fill out the booking form.
Recommended Reading: RYA Day Skipper Handbook Sail (G71), RYA Yacht Sailing Techniques (G94), RYA Yachtmaster scheme and syllabus (G158)
Training Course Prerequisites: RYA Competent Crew (At least 5 days on board a yacht sailing) & Day Skipper Theory (or knowledge to the level of).
What to Bring: Certification and Documentation
Before you step aboard, please make sure to bring along all your relevant sailing certificates and your RYA Yachtmaster Logbook (G158). If you don’t already own a logbook, you can pick one up at our reception for just £9.00, or order one in advance from the course page RYA Yachtmaster Scheme Syllabus & Logbook – Commodore Yachting. Competent Crew students will receive a logbook as part of your course package, so you’re all set. Having your logbook and certificates to hand ensures you can keep track of your achievements and makes the administration process smooth on arrival.
Minimum Age: Participants must be at least 16 years old to enroll in the course. Please note that anyone under the age of 18 will need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian throughout the duration of the training.
Holiday Insurance: We would advise ALL our customers to ensure they have suitable holiday insurance in-place. Yachtsman’s insurance is available from a variety of souces like Topsail Insurance and can cover things like cancellations and personal effects cover.
This training course will enable students to safely plan and undertake day passages in familiar waters, with an introduction to making a night passage, always returning to a port of safe haven. This is the gateway course to chartering yachts anywhere in the UK and the world. With the skills learnt on the course you will have a good, solid grounding ready to start your sailing adventures.
Why Training in the Solent Stands Out
Courses completed in the Solent region enjoy outstanding industry recognition, and for good reason. The Solent presents a true test for aspiring skippers: unpredictable winds, powerful tidal streams, and some of the busiest waters anywhere in the UK. Navigating this environment isn’t just about mastering basic skills—it’s about learning to adapt quickly and make smart decisions under real-world pressures.
That’s why certifications earned here are held in high esteem, not only by UK yacht charter companies but also by operators worldwide. They know that skippers trained in the Solent have cut their teeth against real challenges—far more so than in the relatively calm, non-tidal waters found in typical Mediterranean courses. If you want to prove your competence and boost your credibility in the yachting world, a course completed here speaks volumes about your experience and ability.