The appeal of the yachting industry is undeniable. However, navigating the traditional path often entails significant hurdles, including expensive and sometimes irrelevant certifications that only become valuable with practical experience.
The programme’s foundation rests on completing the E-Learning in order to gain an understanding of the industry and, from there, various pathways.
Sailing is a skill to learn and master, so let us teach you the theory. This course teaches you everything from speaking like a sailor, to learning the “rules of the road” at sea, to navigating from A to B while knowing where you are at all times.
Start: Introduction to the Sailing Course
Module 1: Terminology
Module 2: Basics of Sailing
Module 3: Collision Regulations
Module 4: Chart Work Basics
Module 5: Passage Planning
Module 6: The IALA Maritime Buoyage System
Module 7: Catamaran Sailing Drills
Module 8: Monohull Sailing Drills
Module 9: Maintenance
Final Section: Sailing Course Examination
Safety is the most essential aspect of any vessel. Knowing what equipment is available, how to use the equipment, and the stowage location of all equipment is essential to preserve life at sea. In an emergency, quick actions are required, so safety must be drilled to ensure actions are appropriate and second nature.
Start: Introduction to the Safety Course
Module 1: Safety & Security Awareness
Module 2: Life-Saving Appliances
Module 3: Firefighting Equipment
Module 4: Global Maritime Distress & Safety System (GMDSS)
Module 5: Safety Management
Final Section: Safety Course Examination
This course is a theoretical introduction to the skills and knowledge you should have when applying to become part of a deck crew. The course covers intense knowledge-based modules.
preserve life at sea. In an emergency, quick actions are required, so safety must be drilled to ensure actions are appropriate and second nature.
Start: Learning Outcomes & Picture Quiz
Module 1: Introduction to Deck
Module 2: Operational Drills
Module 3: Safety Management Checklists
Module 4: Preventative Maintenance Activity Plan
Module 5: Worklists, Project Documents & Special Purchases
Final Section: Deck Examination
From making a bed to cleaning a cabin, the INTERIOR department is all about the finer details. The lessons in the course lay the foundation for future crew members to fulfil the interior tasks on a vessel with excellence. It covers the theory regarding operational drills, procedure guides, and maintenance activities.
Start: Introduction to the Interior Course
Module 1: Introduction to Interior
Module 2: Operational Drills
Module 3: Vessel Setup
Module 4: Maintenance Activity Plan
Module 5: Worklists, Project Documents & Special Purchases
Final Section: Interior Examination
This course describes the tasks and duties of the service crew when preparing for and hosting guests onboard.
Start: Introduction to the Service Course
Module 1: Setting Up
Module 2: Execute
Module 3: Return
Module 4: Vines & Wines
Module 5: Inform
Module 6: Customer Centric
Module 7: Excellence
Final Section: Service Course Examination
A contract course is an agreement between parties, creating mutual obligations that are enforceable by law.
The essential elements required for the agreement to be a legally enforceable contract are mutual assent, expressed by a valid offer and acceptance; adequate consideration; capacity; and legality.
Start: Introduction to the Contracts Course
Module 1: Employment
Module 2: Contract Termination
Module 3: Post Termination
Final Section: Contract Course Examination
Human rights at sea are indispensable for ensuring fair treatment, protection, and the preservation of fundamental freedoms of individuals living and working in the maritime industry.
Start: Introduction to the Rights Awareness & Mental Wellness Course
Module 1: Your Human Rights
Module 2: Your Protection
Module 3: Your Mental Health
Final Section: Learner Survey
In this library, you will find all the learning resources and reference documents you would need to consult throughout your studies.