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Major changes to Yachtmaster Certificates
STCW endorsed RYA Yachtmaster® Certificates
Under British Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) regulations, skippers
holding an RYA Yachtmaster® Offshore or RYA Yachtmaster® Ocean
Certificate of Competence with a commercial endorsement may be the master
of yachts and pleasure vessels up to 200gt.
However some non-UK Maritime administrations may require skippers to
have attended four courses which comply with the international STCW ’95
standard (Standard of Training and Certification of Watchkeepers). These
courses are:
- STCW Personal Survival Techniques: STCW A-V1/1-1 or RYA Sea Survival
- STCW Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities: STCW A-V1/1-4
- STCW Elementary First aid: STCW A- V1/1-3
- STCW Fire Fighting and Fire Prevention: STCW A – V1/1-2
Skippers who have successfully completed these courses and hold an RYA
Yachtmaster® Offshore or Ocean commercial endorsement may have their
RYA certificate of competence endorsed with the words:
“The certificate holder complies with STCW 95 regulations V1/1
Sections V1/1-4. This certificate is valid for use as Master of Yachts
up to 200gt on commercially and privately registered yachts until (date
of expiry)”
If you require this endorsement because you are working outside the
UK, particularly on non-UK flagged vessels, you may obtain a new certificate
by applying to the RYA with:
- a covering letter requesting the STCW endorsement
- your original certificate
- a new passport photograph
- evidence of completion of the STCW courses
- a cheque for £25 payable to the RYA or cash payment of €30 to Mallorca Sea School
In addition, all commercially endorsed Yachtmaster® Offshore and
Yachtmaster® Ocean certificates of competence will now include the
following wording:
“This certificate is valid for use as Master of Yachts up to
200gt on commercially and privately registered yachts until (date of
expiry)”
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