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  • Start date:
    May 11, 2025 at 6:30 pm
  • End date:
    May 16, 2025 at 1:00 pm
  • Crew Capacity
    5
  • Skill Level Required
    Advanced, Expert
  • Course Level
    RYA Yachtmaster prep
  • Language
    English
  • Climate
    Temperate
  • Vessel Type
    Sail, Monohull

Our Yachtmaster Preps course is perfect for those looking to practice and perfect their skills before sitting the Yachtmaster Coastal or Offshore exam. For most sailors the RYA Yachtmaster is the ultimate aim and the certificate is recognised all over the world. With 20 years of sailing experience, our RYA Yachtmaster Instructor will take you through the drills and skills that are required to pass your exam. Early in the week the instructor will assess your ability and make a plan about where the practice is most needed, to ensure you get tailored time to put you in the best possible position to pass the final exam. Anyone wishing to experience the Preps course without going forward to the exam is welcome to join the course, but we require these experience-only applications to be made by email. The web booking system is designed exclusively for exam candidates. The crew will be a maximum of 4 Yachtmaster candidates and one experience builder.

if you intend to re-take an exam, we need to know the name(s) of your previous examiner(s). You may be examined once only by an examiner

There are two levels of Yachtmaster exam: the first is Yachtmaster Coastal and the second is Yachtmaster Offshore.

Yachtmaster Coastal has the knowledge needed to skipper a yacht on coastal routes but not necessarily the experience of longer passages. The exam will test your general skippering skills and general seamanship, knowledge of collision regulations, navigation, signals and meteorology.

The entry requirements for the YM Coastal exam are: 30 days at sea (two as a skipper), 800 miles and 12 night hours (all in the last 10 years). There are lower requirements if you have Coastal Skipper practical course. Half of the sea time has to be sailed in tidal waters.

Yachtmaster Offshore has the knowledge and experience to skipper a yacht in longer passages where the boat is a maximum of 150 NM from a safe haven. The exam will test skippering skills, boat handling, general seamanship, navigation, safety awareness and knowledge of the IRPCS, meteorology and signals.

The entry requirements for the YM Offshore exam are: 50 days, 2500 miles including at least 5 passages over 60 miles measured along the rhumb line from the port of departure to the destination, acting as skipper for at least two of these passages and including two which have involved overnight passages. 5 days experience as skipper. At least half this mileage and passages must be conducted in tidal waters. All qualifying sea time must be within 10 years prior to the exam.

The course starts on a Sunday evening and departs from Largs Yacht Haven, Scotland, and returns to Largs at approximately noon on the following Friday.

There is no formal course outline, which will allow you to work on the areas that you need the most. After the course we are able to organise an examiner for your Offshore/Coastal exam, if you wish. The exam would commence at approximately noon on the Friday and, depending on the number of candidates (usually 4), it could run through to the Sunday morning. The exam fee is additional to the cost of the course, for aspiring YM Offshore the cost is £231 and YM Coastal it is £200. The cost is set by the RYA and is payable to them by online card payment before the exam.

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  • Will Muir
    Will Muir
    2 weeks 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.

  • Bethany Thompson
    Bethany Thompson
    7 months ago

    Thank you Go West Sailing, we had an amazing mile building weekend, our instructor Howie was supportive and kind to the crew and we will definitely do more sailing with Go West Sailing.

  • 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.

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