Most
new boat owners are keen to learn the basics of boat handling
and navigation and to equip their vessels with appropriate
safety equipment.
Princess Motor Yacht
Sales recommend and provides training for new boat owners
with little or no experience and can supply the appropriate
safety equipment required by law.
Owners
can elect to train for the RYA Day Skipper course (practical)
with a qualified instructor, or take their ICC (International
Certificate of Competence). This provides a basic
level of seamanship, navigation and safety training.
Although
qualifications in the UK are not yet mandatory, there are
laws which determine what level of safety equipment should
be carried on board. These apply to all recreational
vessels, not just those operating commercially.
The
International Convention of the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS)
Regulations
have
been in Force since 1st July 2002.
These
regulations apply to all recreational boat users and require:
-
Passage planning i.e. proof
that you have taken account of the weather, tides,
limitations of vessel and
crew capabilities, navagional
dangers and contingency planning
-
The carrying of an approved
radar reflector
-
Having on board a copy of the
SOLAS life saving signals
-
Requirements to report observed
hazards to navigation
-
Prohibits the misuse of any
distress signals