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  • Start date:
    Mar 16, 2025 at 6:30 pm
  • End date:
    Mar 21, 2025 at 12:00 pm
  • Crew Capacity
    5
  • Skill Level Required
    Intermediate
  • Course Level
    RYA Day Skipper
  • Language
    English
  • Climate
    Temperate
  • Vessel Type
    Sail

If you are a Day Skipper or above and want to expand your breadth of knowledge, then this is the course for you. Join our bespoke advanced skippering course led by our brilliant Yachtmaster Instructor and Examiner, Rob. Over 5 days, Rob will cover a wealth of great content that simply can’t be covered in a standard RYA course.

This course is perfect for those around Day Skipper level and above, offering the chance to significantly enhance your sailing skills and knowledge. During the week we will focus on:

Setting up for heavy weather;
Close quarters manoeuvres;
Spinnaker;
Advanced sail trimming;
Advanced anchoring;
MOB inc search patterns for PIW;
Splicing.

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61 reviews
  • Will Muir
    Will Muir
    a week ago

    This was a really excellent week sailing on the west coast out of Largs March 2025. we sailed across to ballycastle, back via campbelltown in some challenging conditions with an excellent skipper Peter. the boats are modern and very capable, comfortable lots of good grub. A highly recommended experience. Great training great experience.

  • Alexandru-Cristian Bunea

    Most of the times, I don't do a review on anything, maybe that's because I'm lazy, however, after 2 weeks with Go West RYA center, as soon as I got to my laptop I felt to write these words. I'm at the beginning of my sailing journey with just 2000 nM of experience in my 2 years, but since I started this quest I did more than 12 trainings with the same number of instructors, in both tidal and non-tidal waters across Europe. From the first moment with Go West, up until the end, I was inspired by their professionalism as instructors. On this subject I don't even want to mention anything else because they are top on this subject, and also on sailing safety on every aspect of sayling (even not at sea). I want to mention their warmth (I'm not a native English speaker, so even if my term is not exact, you will understand what I want to emphasize from my next words). Seeing an instructor with maybe more than 200K nM, all the oceans traversed severals times and 30+ years of experience, teach a competent crew a bow line or a clove hitch, not once, but multiple times a day during multiple days without any nervosity, or blame, it's something really rare to be seen. Or, for me, as a Coastal Skipper, repeat the MOB exercise both on engine and sails as many times as from an accidental gybe that was of course followed by a second gybe... to executing it perfectly at the end that my other instructor telling: "looks like you did this before". Sailing is not only boat, sheets, tacks and gybes and sailing in Scotland is fantastic. I will not mention, landscapes, villages which are impressive, but the marine fauna, I don't even have words for this. 20 dolphins staying with the boat, not for several seconds, but for hours and the emergency tiller exercise happening when there were 3 whales close to the boat was... Even if it was my 4th emergency tiller exercise, now I really wanted it to do it properly, because i followed the whales during the exercise. Of course every story has a culminating point, when at the night sailing exercise the Northern Lights appeared. I can't not say more, but everything ended with an under sail docking that made me exclaimed to my instructor: "what an extraordinary proof of seamanship", and this after a sector of 3 hours sail with 20 kn of wind, in the night, where after a week, every student on the boat knew exactly what he needs to do: from reefing, to sheet out the main sail and more. I will stop here even if it's more. Go West, even if I had great instructors up until now in my sailing quest you are my number one! Thank you so much and I can't wait to join the Yachtmaster course with you.

  • Uda Neu
    Uda Neu
    2 years ago

    I was doing RYA Coastal Skipper Course with Go West Sailing in Largs with Danny as Coach. Great experience with loads of fun, where I learned a lot of theory, tips and tricks plus practicing with Scottish tides & winds is the best sailing experience you can get. Nice team, very practical and professional.

  • Roman Slivka
    Roman Slivka
    5 years ago

    Even though I been sailing for over ten years, skipper and instructors ofGo West Sailing are always provide me with useful trips and hints. This year we took Advance sailing to St. Kilda, and it was just awesome. Danny (chief instructor) is also excellent local guide, but also he was able to make the adventure sailing possible for our three year old son. I highly recommend to anybody who either looking for a practical course and an advance lesson to put Go West Sailing on top of your list. More than happy to provide you with more reference.

  • W.T. Engineering
    W.T. Engineering
    2 years ago

    I considered myself lucky to be able to sail to Greenland with Go West Sailing. It was a once in a lifetime experince on a absolutely amazing 72 foot full steel hull expedition yacht. Everythink you could possibly need is on board and ready for you to enjoy the sail from Iceland to eastern Greenlands fjords. Visit the very few villages along the coast sorounded by millions of icebergs and old millitary base from WW2. The skipper must have been a viking in the past life as he knew every single rock along the way and nothing would suprise him.Even in such a remote place you feel very comfortable and safe. 5 stars is not enough. If you like a real adventure this is the place to go and Go West Sailing is best to take you there.

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