2,600 EUR (€)
EnquireSchool XONE SUPERYACHT GROUP
Location Turkey
Duration 14 day(s)
Dates Contact for more info
Accommodation Included
The IYT Worldwide Master of Yachts Limited is a Certificate of Competency for operating Commercial Yachts in command of a vessel up to a maximum 200 tons, up to 150 nautical miles from safe heaven (Day or night, any weather), or as a mate up to 500 gross tons.
The program is an extensive course designed to provide the highest standards of maritime education for both the professional and recreational yachtsmen and women. It is an intensive course designed for experienced crew with sufficient on the water experience.
To gain the IYT Worldwide Master of Yachts Limited certificate, both a 7 days theory course and an exam and a 5 day practical on board course and a practical exam must be successfully completed.
14 Days
Dates of trainings:
15-28.04.2019
13-26.05.2019
10-23.06.2019
15-27.07.2019
18.09 - 01.10.2019
16-29.10.2019
13-26.11.2019
11-24.12.2019
9-22.01.2020
13-26.02.2020
18-31.03.2020
15-28.04.2020
6-19.05.2020
10-23.06.2020
8-21.07.2020
12-25.08.2020
Entry Standards
The MOY Limited Certification Program is an extensive course designed to provide the highest standards of maritime education for both the professional and recreational mariner. It is an intensive course designed for experienced crew with sufficient on the water experience. This program is not for beginners; proof of the required sea time showing the necessary command endorsed time will be required upon booking
The Candidate should be 18 years of age or over
The Candidate should have adequate practical experience AT THE HELM of either a sail boat or twin screw power vessel.
The requirements are:
• 3000 nautical miles
• 50 days on board at sea (a day = 24 hours)
• 30 hours on watch at night underway.
• A seamen’s physical/medical which must include eyesight and colour blindness check
• Min. VHF Radio, SRC, DSC, ITU certificates
• STCW 78 (amended by the 2010 convention) Basic Safety Training certificates ( all the 5 courses)
Course Structure
The expected learning outcome is that the student understands the theory and practical applications of:
• Navigation, pilotage and passage planning
• Tides, Currents and Tidal calculations
• International and (Local) Collision Regulations and buoyage
• Meteorology
• Anchoring, berthing and seamanship
• Safety, Muster List, Station bill, Emergency Plans and contingencies
• Basic stability and construction