Coastal Skipper training

RYA · SAIL CRUISING

RYA Coastal Skipper Practical

Advanced skippering, pilotage and passage-making practice for experienced sailors in coastal waters.

LiveaboardAdvanced skipperingYacht Haven, Phuket

Duration

5 days

Level

Advanced

Max students

5

From

€1,250

Course Overview

RYA Coastal Skipper Practical develops the advanced skippering techniques needed for more demanding coastal passages by day and night. Each candidate plans and leads passages under the guidance of an experienced instructor.

Operating as a five-day liveaboard passage from Yacht Haven Marina allows the programme to use real pilotage, passage-making and command situations around Phuket and the Andaman Sea rather than returning to the classroom or marina each evening.

Sailing conditions

Phuket offers year-round tropical sailing. The northeast-monsoon months are generally drier, while the southwest monsoon can bring fresher winds, tropical showers and larger swell on exposed Andaman routes. Phang Nga Bay provides more sheltered water, allowing the instructor to select suitable training areas for the day’s conditions.

Places to explore

Depending on weather and training objectives, the cruising area can include limestone anchorages in Phang Nga Bay, islands near Phuket and, on suitable passages, the Phi Phi Islands. The final route is always set by the instructor and is not a fixed holiday itinerary.

Who Is This Course For?

Experienced sailors who handle a yacht to Day Skipper standard and want to develop advanced pilotage, passage-making and command skills before progressing toward Yachtmaster.

Prerequisites

  • Minimum 15 days, 2 days as skipper, 300 nautical miles and 8 night hours
  • Sailing ability to RYA Day Skipper practical standard
  • Navigation knowledge to RYA Coastal Skipper/Yachtmaster Offshore Theory shorebased standard
  • Minimum age: 17 years old

If you do not yet feel confident at Day Skipper level, or have not logged the required miles and days at sea, join a Mile Builder before booking Coastal Skipper Practical.

Typical Itinerary

Board from Sunday evening and review candidate experience and passage opportunities. The final programme depends on weather and traffic, but every candidate should expect demanding planning, pilotage and command exercises.

  • Day 1: yacht and safety briefing, review each candidate's experience, prepare the first passage plan and depart Yacht Haven
  • Day 2: advanced handling under sail and power, pilotage into a less familiar anchorage, and candidate command practice
  • Day 3: candidate-led coastal passage, navigation in changing conditions, and day or night pilotage where the programme allows
  • Day 4: a longer passage with watchkeeping, crew management, adverse-weather decisions and emergency scenarios
  • Day 5: final candidate-led passage, consolidate advanced skippering skills, return to Yacht Haven and complete individual debriefs
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Sailing Yacht on This Course

Practical courses are currently scheduled aboard our dedicated liveaboard training yacht from Yacht Haven Marina.

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Andaman Cruise 2

Jeanneau · Sun Odyssey 42DS

LOA: 42 ft (12.8 m) · 3 cabins · 2 heads

Comfort: air conditioning, electric toilet and a fully equipped galley.

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What Is Included

Included

  • 5 days of practical RYA tuition and assessment activity
  • Onboard accommodation from Sunday evening to Saturday morning
  • Use of the yacht's safety and training equipment
  • RYA completion certificate when the required standard is achieved
  • Fuel, marina fees and normal yacht operating costs during the course

Not included

  • Flights and transport to or from Phuket
  • Travel insurance and personal expenses
  • Meals, drinks and personal provisions unless specifically selected
  • Supporting courses, examination fees and optional services
  • Accommodation ashore before or after the liveaboard course

Optional extras

  • Bedding and towel€25 per person
  • Course textbook€20 per book
  • RYA logbook€20 per book
  • Airport pickup€30 per trip
  • Shore accommodation€50 pp / night

These can be selected on the booking page.

Course Syllabus

  • Passage planning and preparation for sea
  • Pilotage by day and night
  • Passage making and ability as skipper
  • Yacht handling under power
  • Yacht handling under sail
  • Adverse-weather tactics and decisions
  • Emergency situations and command

Recommended to Bring

  • RYA logbook and evidence of all prerequisite sea time
  • Coastal Skipper/Yachtmaster theory notes and navigation tools
  • Quick-drying clothing and non-marking footwear
  • Sun protection and a light waterproof layer
  • Soft luggage rather than a hard suitcase
  • Passport-size photograph for certification

Supporting Courses

Local Information

Flights and Arrival

Phuket International Airport is approximately 20–30 minutes by road from Yacht Haven Marina in normal traffic. Plan to arrive with enough time for Sunday-evening boarding. Airport transfer and accommodation before or after the course can be arranged separately.

Typical Weather

Phuket is warm throughout the year, but the monsoon seasons influence wind, rainfall and route planning. These are typical patterns rather than a forecast.

Nov–Jan

24–31°C

Drier northeast-monsoon period with more sunshine and generally comfortable cruising conditions.

Feb–Apr

25–33°C

Hot, mostly dry weather. Winds can become lighter and more variable as the season progresses.

May–Aug

24–32°C

Southwest-monsoon sailing with tropical showers, fresher winds and more swell on exposed routes.

Sep–Oct

24–31°C

Typically the wettest and most changeable period, with squalls and routes adjusted to conditions.

Your Next RYA Step

Continue building qualifying sea time and consolidate command experience before arranging Yachtmaster preparation. Exam eligibility should be checked against the current RYA requirements before committing to dates.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I am ready for Coastal Skipper?

You should already handle a sailing yacht confidently to Day Skipper practical standard and have at least 15 days aboard, 2 days as skipper, 300 nautical miles and 8 night hours. If your experience is close but you need more command practice or qualifying sea time, complete a suitable Mile Builder first and ask us to review your logbook.

Do I need Coastal Skipper/Yachtmaster Offshore Theory before the course?

Yes. You need navigation knowledge to RYA Coastal Skipper/Yachtmaster Offshore Theory shorebased standard. Completing the theory online or in a classroom before arriving lets the practical week focus on advanced pilotage, passage execution, yacht handling and command rather than teaching core navigation from the beginning.

Will I skipper complete passages during the week?

Yes. Candidates rotate through passage planning, briefing, command, pilotage and crew management under instructor supervision. The exact passages depend on weather, sea state, traffic and the experience mix onboard, but each candidate receives individual command practice and feedback.

Does the course include night sailing?

The syllabus includes pilotage by day and night, and the instructor plans suitable night exercises where weather, operating conditions and the week's programme permit. Timings and anchorages may therefore differ from an ordinary daytime training schedule.

Does Coastal Skipper Practical qualify me for the Yachtmaster exam?

It is excellent preparation, but the course certificate does not replace the separate Yachtmaster exam or its eligibility requirements. You must still meet the current RYA sea-time, passage, age, theory, Marine Radio and First Aid requirements before arranging Yachtmaster preparation and examination.

Duration

5 days

Price from

€1,250

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What students say

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Alex Morgan, sailing course student

I arrived as a complete beginner and finished the week confidently helming, handling sails and helping around the yacht. Steve Miller explained everything calmly, and learning among the limestone islands of Phang Nga Bay was unforgettable.

Alex Morgan

RYA Competent Crew

United Kingdom

Sofia Bennett, sailing course student

The liveaboard format made the course feel like real cruising rather than a series of classroom exercises. Phuket's warm water, quiet anchorages and spectacular scenery made an ideal place to learn.

Sofia Bennett

RYA Competent Crew

Singapore

Daniel Wu, sailing course student

Steve gave me space to make decisions while always keeping the boat and crew safe. By Friday I was planning approaches, briefing the crew and taking command with much more confidence.

Daniel Wu

RYA Day Skipper Practical

Germany

Lena Fischer, sailing course student

A challenging but very rewarding week. Pilotage around Phuket's islands turned the chartwork into something practical, and Steve's feedback after every manoeuvre was clear and useful.

Lena Fischer

RYA Day Skipper Practical

Hong Kong

Oliver Grant, sailing course student

The passages, changing conditions and busy approaches gave us plenty to work with. Steve remained calm throughout and pushed each student at exactly the right level.

Oliver Grant

RYA Coastal Skipper Practical

Australia

Camille Laurent, sailing course student

I wanted more confidence leading an experienced crew, not just another certificate. The coaching was precise, the yacht was comfortable, and the Andaman sailing area was genuinely beautiful.

Camille Laurent

RYA Coastal Skipper Practical

France

Thomas de Vries, sailing course student

Steve quickly identified the small habits that were weakening my skippering. The week was intensive, practical and focused, and I went into the exam feeling properly prepared rather than simply rehearsed.

Thomas de Vries

Yachtmaster Preparation

Netherlands

Maya Hassan, sailing course student

Excellent preparation for command, pilotage and crew management. Steve asked difficult questions but always explained the reasoning, and the varied waters around Phuket provided a superb training ground.

Maya Hassan

Yachtmaster Preparation

United Arab Emirates

Narin Chai, sailing course student

The passage-planning and navigation topics finally made sense. Every exercise connected back to situations we could encounter around Phuket and Phang Nga Bay.

Narin Chai

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Thailand

Li Wei, sailing course student

A well-structured course with patient explanations and plenty of practical examples. It gave me the confidence to move from theory into my Day Skipper practical week.

Li Wei

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China

Erik Lund, sailing course student

An intensive programme made manageable through logical teaching and excellent course materials. Weather, passage planning and collision regulations were all connected into one clear picture.

Erik Lund

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Sweden

Aisha Rahman, sailing course student

The radio procedures were taught clearly and then practised until they felt natural. I left understanding how to make routine, urgency and distress calls—not merely how to pass the assessment.

Aisha Rahman

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Malaysia

Connor Murphy, sailing course student

Steve made a technical subject relaxed and practical. The DSC exercises and realistic call scenarios were especially useful, and I felt fully prepared for the exam.

Connor Murphy

RYA Marine Radio SRC

Ireland

Hannah Brooks, sailing course student

A practical first-aid day focused on the realities of helping someone afloat. The marine scenarios made the training far more relevant than a standard workplace course.

Hannah Brooks

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New Zealand

James Walker, sailing course student

Two packed days of manoeuvring, planning and close-quarters handling. Steve was patient, precise and encouraging, and I finished feeling ready to handle a powerboat independently.

James Walker

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Emi Tanaka, sailing course student

The training was professional without feeling pressured. Practising around Phuket gave us a useful mix of open water, marina handling and real traffic.

Emi Tanaka

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Japan

Chloe Martin, sailing course student

A perfect introduction to sailing. I was nervous at the start, but Steve had me steering and helping with sails on the first day. I immediately wanted to continue to Competent Crew.

Chloe Martin

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Canada

Pieter Jacobs, sailing course student

Real miles, proper watchkeeping and useful coaching rather than simply being a passenger. Sunrise among the islands and the overnight sailing were highlights of the trip.

Pieter Jacobs

Andaman Mile Builder

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Luca Bernardi, sailing course student

The two-course pathway worked brilliantly. I built solid crew skills first and then learned to make decisions as skipper, all while living aboard in one of the most scenic sailing areas I have visited.

Luca Bernardi

Competent Crew + Day Skipper Package

Switzerland

Rachel Adams, sailing course student

The private format let Steve tailor every exercise to our family and our future cruising plans. We learned a huge amount, enjoyed beautiful Phuket anchorages and never felt rushed.

Rachel Adams

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