Level 1
Duration: evening multimedia digital presentation
followed by 2 days afloat, minimum 16 hours on water, maximum 3 students per boat/instructor.
fee; € 385.00

 

Level 2
Duration: evening multimedia digital presentation
followed by two daysafloat, minimum 16 hours on
water, maximum 3 students per boat/instructor.
fee; €385.00

 

Introduction to Powerboating - Level 1

The aim of this course is to provide a brief taste of Powerboating for beginners. The one day practical course will include some basic boat handling techniques and a little of the essential background knowledge required to safety operate a powerboat. It is recommended that all participants go on to consolidate this short introduction with the two day course leading to the award of The National Powerboat certificate below.
The course makes use of the Zodiac SMRN 6.0 meter rib with a 90hp Evinrude ficht. The rib is fitted with Icom DSC VHF and Garmin GPS.

The ISA National Powerboat Certificate - Level 2

By the end of this two day course the successful participant will be capable of helming without supervision in good conditions and familiar waters.They will also be safety conscious and have a basic Knowledge of boat preparation and handling both ashore and afloat.
The ISA recommends this Certificate as the minimum level of training/knowledge required before anyone uses a power boat on their own. In the majority of cases beginners would do this course and the Introduction to Powerboating as part of the same Two day course.

Dates for 2007
February
9th, 10th and 11th AND 23rd, 24th and 25th
March
30th, 31st and April 1st
May
25th, 26th and 27th
June
15th, 16th and 17th AND 29th, 30th and 1st July
July
20th, 21st and 22nd

Contact Claire @ 021 4359843 or thehelm@kelticwave.com

 
       
   
Telephone +353 21 4354217                        info@powerboattrainingireland.com
 
   
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