21 GBP (£)
Book this courseSchool Chieftain Training
Location Southampton, UK
Dates Contact for more info
Accommodation None Included
ICC CEVNI OVERVIEW:
Here in the UK, leisure skippers of craft less than 24m and/or 80GT are not required to hold a licence to go boating. However, Brits who wish to go boating in Europe (and beyond) will often find they are required to produce a Certificate of Competence.
The International Certificate of Competence (ICC) is accepted by most countries. RYA Practical Centres offer direct assessment ICCs and also include the various categories of RYA ICC in many of their courses, including:
Powerboat Level 2 (or higher level Powerboat Course) – includes ICC power 10m
Day Skipper Motor (or higher level motor cruising course) – includes ICC power 24m
Day Skipper Sail (or higher level sail cruising course) – includes ICC sail 24m
PWC Proficiency – includes ICC PWC
If you take any of the above courses at a coastal centre, your ICC will automatically be endorsed “Coastal”. If you intend to operate within the inland waterways of Europe, you will require the additional inland “Code Européen des Voies de Navigation Intérieure” (CEVNI) endorsement as well. The ICC CEVNI test is a short multiple-choice test that can be taken either at our centre or online.
Course Structure
ICC CEVNI COURSE PROGRAMME:
You can take the test either at our centre (takes less than 20 minutes) or you can take it online. Each question offers you four multiple-choice answers. The pass mark is 21/30. You may have up to 2 attempts at the test for the one-off fee. You can also take a practice test before you start to see if any more revision is required.
Useful Information
ICC CEVNI PRE REQUISITES:
Before taking the test with us you will need to self-study the contents of RYA European Waterways Regulations
Minimum age of 16 years
Either UK citizen or UK resident
ICC holder (or about to take the ICC)