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Catamaran Live Aboard Navigation

This course, taught on Moorings 42-47 foot catamarans, includes Coastal Navigation Certification. The next step up from Live Aboard Cruising, this course takes you into more challenging waters with emphasis on safety and navigation. You'll increase your confidence for catamaran cruising in a variety of conditions, without the rigors of the Passage Making course.

We use large, stable catamarans for this course to facilitate the learning process using charts and other navigation tools. Offshore's Live Aboard Coastal Navigation concentrates on navigation, with most of your time spent learning the techniques and knowledge to pass the comprehensive Coastal Navigation certification exam. As you sail from harbor to harbor, you also experience handling a catamaran under power and sail, anchoring, twin-screw docking maneuvers and more.

Prerequisite for course:
Bareboat Cruising Certification (or equivalent training)

Certification:
Coastal Navigation

Course Textbook:
US SAILING Coastal Navigation

Your textbook is included with course tuition, or can be ordered here at the Online Bookstore


US SAILING Certification is also available for this course.


Call 800-221-4326 to speak with an Offshore Sailing Advisor.

Jane Glancy grew up in Boston where she started cruising with her father at a young age and loves to talk to customers about the joys of sailing.
 
Diana Smith is an avid Great Lakes racer from Indiana who has cruised extensively in the Caribbean, Chesapeake, Florida, and New England.

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More quality time on the water than any other sailing school. Some schools claim more time on the water but they’re not teaching the whole time; we spend every minute on the water teaching, and bring you ashore for lunch and other much appreciated personal needs.
   

How it Works
You’ll begin your education where Bareboat Cruising Preparation and Live Aboard Cruising courses left off. You'll sail from the Moorings base in Tortola, British Virgin Islands where a delightful array of closely arranged islands offer numerous protected anchorages that beckon to be explored. Your classroom for the week is a Moorings 4200 or 4700 catamaran with a maximum of three other classmates (plus yourself) and your instructor aboard.

Arrive at the Moorings base on Sunday, sleep aboard your yacht and set sail the next morning. The first five days concentrate on drills and techniques, taking you to a new anchorage each night.

Your graduation present is a ‘You're in Command’ overnight cruise starting the sixth day, with your instructor aboard only as an observer. You return to base the following Saturday, celebrate your accomplishments that evening at a gala graduation dinner ashore, where you spend your final night before returning home.

The next step - sailing or chartering a catamaran anywhere in the world, because you now have the skills and confidence to do just that!

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Catamaran Live Aboard Navigation Course Schedules

Totola, British Virgin Islands
Includes US SAILING's
Coastal Navigation Certification


Sunday-Sunday

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What You Learn
Safety and emergency equipment
  • Emergency steering
  • Overboard recoveries
  • Fire drills
  • Collision considerations
  • Reefing
  • Heaving-to
  • Boom preventers
Cruise planning
  • Itinerary
  • Voyage planning
  • Pre-departure checklist
  • Weather
Navigation practice
  • Course plotting
  • Distance, speed, time
  • DR plots
  • Log procedures
  • Using the GPS
  • Charts, chart types & corrections
  • Aids to navigation
  • Navigational inputs
  • Inshore piloting
  • Deviation & variation
  • Plotting set and drift
  • Bearings
  • Running fixes
  • Lines of position
  • Ranges
  • Tides and currents
  • Electronic navigation
  • Navigating in fog
  • Navigating in heavy weather
  • Coastal navigation

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Locations for
Catamaran Live Aboard Navigation

Course Locations
British Virgin Islands

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