Achieve RYA Yachtmaster Coastal/Offshore Qualification on Moosk
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Sun 27-09-2026, 16:00Plymouth, UK
Sun 04-10-2026, 12:00Plymouth, UK
Moosk
7 Nights
MK270926
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If you spend a lot of time sailing traditional boats with deep long keels, then this is the course for you. Lots of boat handling, taking charge of manoeuvres and honing your navigation skills at night and day.
The RYA Yachtmaster qualifications are the end-goal for many professional and leisure seafarers alike, and this opportunity to learn and take your exam aboard a traditionally rigged vessel is not to be missed!
See the Full Voyage Description below for details of prerequisites for taking the course.
Please Note: *There is an extra charge for the examiner from the RYA if you take the exam in the last 2 days. You must be 18 or over at the voyage start date to be eligible for this course. It is strongly recommended that candidates have completed their RYA Yachtmaster Theory prior to taking their RYA Yachtmaster prep week and exam
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VOYAGE HIGHLIGHTS
Chance to achieve your RYA Yachtmaster Offshore or Coastal Certificate
Preparation week with a friendly crew and fellow students
Brilliant opportunity to gain experience and your ticket aboard a traditionally rigged vessel.
Unlike the RYA Day Skipper course, which is assessed continuously against the syllabus, the RYA Yachtmaster course is divided into two stages. The first five days are training and preparation, followed by a two-day practical exam.
If, after the preparation period, you feel you’re not ready to take the exam, you don’t have to. You’re welcome to remain on board as crew for those who are being examined. This gives you first-hand insight into what the exam involves and can be useful for when you return to sit it yourself.
If you do go ahead with the exam, you’ll need to pay the RYA examiner’s fee directly to the RYA. The current rates are £221 for Yachtmaster Coastal and £256 for Yachtmaster Offshore.
This is a brilliant opportunity to get your RYA Coastal or Offshore Yachtmaster qualification. An RYA Yachtmaster Offshore certificate of competence is often the ultimate aim of aspiring skippers. It is a well known, highly respected qualification worldwide, proving your experience and competence as a skipper, whether you want it for leisure or for a sailing career. If you are not quite ready for a Yachtmaster Offshore exam you can use this same preparation course before being examined for Yachtmaster Coastal. The pre-requisites and breadth of experience for this course are less.
RYA Yachtmaster Offshore or Yachtmaster Coastal Certificate of Competency – Preparation Course (exam optional)
Why do a Yachtmaster Preparation Course ?
Unlike other courses in the cruising programme, there is no formal training to complete in order to become a Yachtmaster Offshore. Instead, provided that you have sufficient experience and sea time (see pre-requisites), you can put yourself forward for an exam to test your skills and knowledge. This exam takes place on an approved yacht with an external RYA examiner testing both your practical skills and your theoretical knowledge over 5-9 hours per candidate, or slightly longer if you are the only candidate being examined.
Our Yachtmaster Prep course has a generous 5 days (more than most schools) and 2 days set aside after the course for those that feel ready to take the exam. Minimum age for our RYA Yachtmaster courses is 18 years.
Benchmark for a Successful Exam Pass
If you have not completed a shore-based Coastal skipper/Yachtmaster theory course then please check the syllabus to make sure you are confident with your theoretical knowledge (especially Rules of the Road IRPCS) and the practical application of navigational skills.
A RYA Yachtmaster Coastal (formerly Coastal Skipper) should have the knowledge to skipper a yacht on coastal cruises but does not necessarily have the experience needed to undertake longer passages.
A RYA Yachtmaster Offshore should be able to enter any well-charted harbour for the first time, with sufficient depth, by day or night. The only way to gain confidence is by practice, particularly at night when skill is required in picking out navigation lights and buoys against a background of shore lights. (If you have colour blindness please talk to us before booking)
Your fully qualified instructor will be able to devote plenty of time to your individual needs with regular debriefings and coaching aimed at helping you to raise your standards.
Yachtmaster Coastal Pre-Exam Requirements
You must be over 18 years of age & qualifying experience gained over the age of 15.
Radio Operators Certificate – for example (restricted) VHF Radio Operators Certificate or a GMDSS Short Range Certification or higher grade marine radio qualification.
Valid First Aid Certificate – First Aid certificates held by police / fire or armed services are also acceptable.
Seatime – 800 miles logged within 10 years of the examination. 30 days on board. 2 days as skipper and 12 night hours. (half the qualifying seatime must have been conducted in tidal waters)
Yachtmaster Offshore Pre-Exam Requirements
You must be over 18 years of age & qualifying experience gained over the age of 15.
Radio Operators Certificate – for example (restricted) VHF Radio Operators Certificate or a GMDSS Short Range Certification or higher grade marine radio qualification.
Valid First Aid Certificate – First Aid certificates held by police / fire or armed servicesare also acceptable.
Seatime – 2500 miles. 50 days on board. At least 5 passages over 60 miles and acting as skipper for at least 2 of these passages and including two which have involved overnight passages.
Skipper experience – at least 5 days as skipper. (Half the qualifying seatime must have been conducted in tidal waters)
50 Days seatime & 5 days as skipper – 2500 miles logged – 5 passages over 60 miles -including 2 overnight and 2 as skipper. Qualifying passages must be over 60 miles non stop by the most direct route and involve no change of skipper during the passage.
Bring with you to the exam
RYA logbook or evidence of your sailing experience and qualifying passages
Passport photo
Cheque or credit card details for Exam fee payable to the RYA
First Aid Certificate
VHF Radio Operators Certificate
WINDS, WAVES & WEATHER
You can do a RYA Course in the UK or abroad, but the Devon and Cornwall coast takes some beating for variety, scenery and challenge. Off the coast of South Devon and Cornwall, the water is deep with a few rocky hazards, but none of the complexity of the Solent sand bars and busy shipping. As skipper or navigator, this coastline will give you a broad education. The courses are about going places, so you can experience a wide range of sailing experiences:- anchoring in remote bays, mooring in sheltered rivers, coming alongside harbour walls or pontoons, night sailing.
Start & End Port
Plymouth, UK
Plymouth is dubbed ‘Britain’s Ocean City’ and for good reason. It has huge significance for the UK’s maritime heritage, and the Royal Navy are still primarily based here.
Kit List
What to pack for a sailing holiday on Moosk
What's Included
Sailing Instruction
Safety Equipment (Life Jackets and harnesses)
Waterproof jacket and trousers if required.
Pillows and bed linen (Not day sails)
All Meals, Cooked Breakfast, Lunch , Dinner and Refreshments throughout the day.
Day sails include lunch and refreshments on board
What's Not Included
Travel to and from the start and end port.
You need to bring a sleeping bag (Not day sails)
Optional trips or tours taken ashore
Meals ashore
Alcoholic Beverages (Not day sails)
For RYA Day Skipper you will need to bring a passport sized ID photo in preparation for your RYA Certificate. (Not day sails)
What to bring for overnight voyages
A big soft bag, no suitcases please!
Pyjamas
2 pairs of warm trousers
2 long sleeve t-shirts
2 light sweatshirts or similar
A fleece jacket
Plenty of underwear and socks
Warm hat and ordinary gloves
Wellies or waterproof boots
A pair of trainers
Swimming kit (if appropriate)
Glasses or contact lenses
Anti seasickness tablets
Wash kit and towel
RYA logbook if you have one
Sun cream and Sunglasses
What to Bring for a swim and day sail.
Towel and swimming costume
Clothes for a day outside (Waterproofs are provided)
Review
RYA Day Skipper and Competent Crew Course Review
Very knowledgeable skipper who took the time (with enthusiasm) to impart his knowledge of passage making, pilotage, weather etc.
Night Sailing during a Day Skipper course on Moosk
Anonymous happy customer- July 2023
RYA Courses
What was the best bit?
Everyday there was something to learn and practice
What was the worst bit?
Going home
Why do you sail?
I love the feeling of the wind pushing the sails and being surrounded by traditional design. Learning the ropes and exploring the outdoors is my passion and if there’s wildlife involved I’m in heaven!!
Any other comments
Ollie is an extremely talented instructor. His temperament, knowledge and sense of fun, adventure and humour kept us all motivated. He never made me feel silly for getting things wrong or asking too many questions and I felt very safe at all times. - Jennifer F. RYA course in April.
Credit to Jennifer F on Moosk
Yachtmaster Course Review
The instructor Dom was fantastic he had so much energy, we were usually going from 8 am to 10pm as the syllabus is so big and he was always enthusiastic and feeding us bits of info at any opportunity. He had a good method of demonstrating first and then explaining and he was very good at giving useful feedback. Moosk is a good boat for this course as she’s small and manageable (at least compared to what Kathryn and I are more used to). The food was plentiful and Ollie the skipper was incredibly knowledgeable. I’d recommend this prep week to anyone interested in doing the YM especially if they are more familiar with traditional boats or a gaff rig rather than plastic boats.
Edwardian yawl Moosk in action and images. Photos from Classic Sailing customers, ships crew and professional photographers. We hope it gives a flavour of her sailing, life on board, the people that come, her beautiful sailing grounds and what it is like to live below decks.