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IRPCS “Rules of the Road”

Monday, July 6th, 2009

By: Riviera Sea School, Your Sea School in the South of France (contact)

PART I – INTRO, STEERING AND SAILING RULES

IRPCS (International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea) are set out by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and exist for all seafarers to follow. Although mostly common sense it is the seafarers responsibility these rules are followed at all times, keeping watch, traveling at a safe speed and assessing every maneuver for the risk of collision.

The IRPCS are not only vital for the safety of all water users but provide a clear line that separates inland and coastal waterways which differ in rules and regulations. Proceedures for navigating the European Inland Waterways are all laid out by the CEVNI code and should be abided by with the same diligence as COLREGS are abided by on coastal waters.

IPRC are set out in five different parts and written in great detail. We would encourage the serious student to take the time to study the document in full, here however we are going to give you a brief run down on the general points you should familiarize yourself with before setting out on the water. (more…)

Getting your Tender License

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

By: Riviera Sea School, Your Sea School in the South of France (contact)

Calling all new deckies!

Super Yacht

As I am sure most of you are aware, it takes an enthusiastic spirit, a hard working attitude and a bit of good luck to land yourself that dream job on the perfect boat. You will however, also have noticed that these good qualities are sometimes not always enough to seal the deal. A certain set of qualifications are now becoming an absolute must for hiring Captains and their yachts. The STCW95 Basic Safety Training is of course a new crew members first priority. Secondly though, and especially for deckies, is the good old ‘Tender License’. Now, you may have heard several different names for this license making not only figuring out what it is and what you can do with it a hardship but also finding out where you can do it, and finding the best Yacht Training Center for you a bit of a mission.

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