Powerboat and Club  Introduction Course for BCYC Members (2024 Dates)

Powerboat and Club Introduction Course for BCYC Members (2024 Dates)

An introduction to the safe operation of BCYC powerboats and the essential skills required to undertake club Safety Boat duties.

By Bristol Corinthian Yacht Club

Location

Bristol Corinthian Yacht Club

Cheddar Reservoir Axbridge BS26 2DL United Kingdom

About this event

    The Powerboat Introduction Course is a free 1-day training course for new and existing Bristol Corinthian club members aged 16+. No previous boating experience is required.

    The course covers the basics of safely launching and operating the club's powerboats at BCYC Cheddar. There will be simple rescue exercises, designed to help you when on duty at the club. Although our content is drawn from some elements of the RYA Powerboat scheme, this course is not RYA certificated.

    We will introduce you to the club procedures for storage, preparation and correct use of club equipment.

    Our day will run from 9:30 am until 4.30 pm and most sessions will be out on the water, hands-on. It's also a fun way to meet other new members! Upon successfully completing the course, your club membership will be upgraded to allow you to drive the BCYC powerboats.

    Please note: The minimum age for attending this course is 16 yrs. Priority for places will be given to adult members needing training for club duty days.

    FAQs

    Is this course open to the public?

    Sorry, no. This training course is only available to current Bristol Corinthian Yacht Club members. Other powerboat, sailing and paddlesports courses are available to members of the public. For more information, and if you are considering joining, please see the club's website www.bcyc.org.uk

    As a BCYC club member, do I need to complete this course?

    The club operates a duty rota system and relies on its members to provide adequate levels of safety boat cover. For everyone's wellbeing, only competent people are allowed to provide that cover. As a minimum, we ask that at least one person from each membership has completed this course.

    Are there minimum age requirements?

    Yes, to meet RYA and club safety requirements, the minimum age is 16. Since the main purpose of the course is to allow members to safely complete their club duty days, priority will be given to members over age 18.

    For younger members wishing to do some powerboat training, the club offers RYA-certified training courses at Level 1 for Juniors (age 8+) and Level 2 (age 12+).

    I completed a Powerboat Level 2 course elsewhere. Do I still need to do this?

    Holders of the Level 2 certificate will normally be requested to complete this course, as it covers club induction as well as elements of rescue techniques not covered in the PB L2 course. Those with wider experience and more advanced RYA Powerboat qualifications should contact us to discuss their circumstances.

    What should I wear?

    We spend most of the day afloat, so please bring appropriate clothing for the weather. A dry suit or wet suit, with additional layers in cold weather, is recommended as you may get wet, Warm waterproofs are advised for the winter, plenty of sun cream in the summer. You will also need wet shoes/old trainers and a buoyancy aid (although we can provide one if you do not have your own).

    Will there be a lunch break?

    Tea and Coffee are available, hot food is normally available on Saturdays from our excellent Galley. We take a working lunch break of 30 minutes.

    Are there any books I can look at beforehand?

    The RYA Start Powerboating and RYA Powerboat Handbook are useful references, as is "Powerboating: The Rib and Sportsboat Handbook" by Peter White

    Do the organisers need any other information from me?

    We need you to tell us about any medical conditions that might affect your safe participation in the course. Some elements of the course involve mild physical exercise - launching and moving boats, climbing aboard, etc. Your instructor will need details of any medical treatment being received, or if you suffer from epilepsy, giddy spells, asthma, diabetes, heart condition, back problems or anything else you believe may affect you during your time with us. Please note that medical conditions need not prevent you from taking part, but it is important we are aware. If you are in any doubt about your fitness to take part in a practical powerboat course, your GP should be able to advise.

    How can I contact the organisers with any questions?

    You can send email queries to our Powerboat training co-ordinator pbtadmin@bcyc.org.uk

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    Nearest postcode: BS26 2DLCoordinates: 51 17’04”N, 2 47’55”W

     

    Bristol Corinthian Yacht Club (BCYC) is a Training Centre certified by the Royal Yachting Association, the governing body for sailing in the U.K. 

    BCYC exists to help people enjoy a range of watersports, whatever your ability or age. Anyone is welcome to join us afloat at Cheddar Reservoir near Axbridge. Although the club atmosphere is relaxed, informal and friendly we aim to provide a professional environment for teaching a range of watersports including Sailing, Windsurfing, Powerboating, Stand-Up Paddleboards and Sit-On Kayaks.

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