Long Range Certificate (LRC) – Dublin
Dublin PortThe Long Range Certificate (LRC) gives offshore recreational sailors and transoceanic yacht crews knowledge of MF/HF and INMARSAT – C / Fleet 77 systems, as well as VHF. This qualification is the minimum required for vessels operating offshore. Accredited by the Irish Department of Transport, the course is held over 4 days.
Fee (including course materials, exams and Dept of Transport cert): € 495
Short Range Certificate for VHF operators (SRC) Clare
ClareThe Short Range Certificate (SRC) course is accredited by the Irish Department of Transport and is the minimum qualification required for use of VHF radios on boats in coastal or inland waterways. The course covers the latest DSC VHF radios, EPIRB, SART, NAVTEX, etc. The duration is 1.5 days including exams.
Fee (including course materials, exams and Dept of Transport cert): € 285
Short Range Certificate for VHF operators (SRC) Kerry
Dingle Kerry, IrelandThe Short Range Certificate (SRC) course is accredited by the Irish Department of Transport and is the minimum qualification required for use of VHF radios on boats in coastal or inland waterways. The course covers the latest DSC VHF radios, EPIRB, SART, NAVTEX, etc. The duration is 1.5 days including exams.
Fee (including course materials, exams and Dept of Transport cert): € 285
Short Range Certificate for VHF operators (SRC) Galway
GalwayThe Short Range Certificate (SRC) course is accredited by the Irish Department of Transport and is the minimum qualification required for use of VHF radios on boats in coastal or inland waterways. The course covers the latest DSC VHF radios, EPIRB, SART, NAVTEX, etc. The duration is 1.5 days including exams.
Fee (including course materials, exams and Dept of Transport cert): € 285
RYA Coastal Skipper / Yachtmaster Offshore – Dublin
Dublin PortAdvanced training for experienced and aspiring skippers. This course equips you to navigate safely on coastal and offshore passages. This course will take your theory knowledge to the standard required for the Yachtmaster Coastal and Yachtmaster Offshore practical exams, concentrating on advanced navigation and meteorology skills.
Irish Sailing Coastal Navigation for Small Boats – Dublin
Dublin PortThe aim of the Irish Sailing Coastal Navigation course is to provide participants with the skills and knowledge required to safely navigate a boat by day and by night in coastal waters with which they are familiar. This practical course includes lots of hands-on use of chartplotters. Delivered over a weekend (12-16 hours).
Fee (including course materials, and ISA cert): € 285
Short Range Certificate for VHF operators (SRC) Dublin
Dublin PortThe Short Range Certificate (SRC) course is accredited by the Irish Department of Transport and is the minimum qualification required for use of VHF radios on boats in coastal or inland waterways. The course covers the latest DSC VHF radios, EPIRB, SART, NAVTEX, etc. The duration is 1.5 days including exams.
Fee (including course materials, exams and Dept of Transport cert): € 285
Long Range Certificate (LRC) – Co Mayo
Mayo Mayo, IrelandThe Long Range Certificate (LRC) gives offshore recreational sailors and transoceanic yacht crews knowledge of MF/HF and INMARSAT – C / Fleet 77 systems, as well as VHF. This qualification is the minimum required for vessels operating offshore. Accredited by the Irish Department of Transport, the course is held over 4 days.
Fee (including course materials, exams and Dept of Transport cert): € 495
Short Range Certificate for VHF operators (SRC) Galway
GalwayThe Short Range Certificate (SRC) course is accredited by the Irish Department of Transport and is the minimum qualification required for use of VHF radios on boats in coastal or inland waterways. The course covers the latest DSC VHF radios, EPIRB, SART, NAVTEX, etc. The duration is 1.5 days including exams.
Fee (including course materials, exams and Dept of Transport cert): € 285
Short Range Certificate for VHF operators (SRC) Athlone
Athlone Athlone, IrelandThe Short Range Certificate (SRC) course is accredited by the Irish Department of Transport and is the minimum qualification required for use of VHF radios on boats in coastal or inland waterways. The course covers the latest DSC VHF radios, EPIRB, SART, NAVTEX, etc. The duration is 1.5 days including exams.
Fee (including course materials, exams and Dept of Transport cert): € 285