
- This course has passed.
Sport Boat Licence (Sea)
06.03.2025 – 11.03.2025
Boat Licence Sea
Aim
After completing the course and passing the exam, you will be authorised to safely and independently operate pleasure craft with an engine power of over 15 hp, with no length restriction, in coastal and open sea areas such as the North Sea, Baltic Sea, Mediterranean Sea and other waters.
The course takes place over a period of 5 days. Three face-to-face teaching units are planned for the Pleasure Craft Skipper Licence Sea (three sessions and a meeting on the information evening). The total duration is approximately 7–8 hours. Details and times can be found below.
Description
- Thursday, 06.03.2025 5:30 p.m. to approx. 9:00 p.m. Information evening (answers to questions regarding the process, dates for the driving training, learning effort, etc.), followed by the first day of class.
- Saturday, 08.03.2025 09.30 to approx. 12.30 2nd day of class (SeeSchStrO, navigation, visual signals, knot theory).
- Tuesday, 11.03.2025 17.30 to approx. 19.30 3rd day of class (navigation tasks).
Please refer to our cancellation policy in our terms and conditions.
Content
- Information evening: Introduction and answers to questions about the course schedule, dates for the practical training and the necessary study time. The first lesson takes place afterwards.
- 1st day of class: Introduction to the SeeSchStrO (Seeschifffahrtsstraßenordnung), navigation, visual signals and knot theory.
- 2nd day of class: Working on navigation tasks and in-depth navigation techniques.
- Boating training: practical sailing exercises on a weekend, followed by a practical exam.
Further information
- The minimum age requirement for the Pleasure Craft Skipper Licence Sea is 16 years.
- The examination fees are not included in the prices shown.
- The course takes place over 3 hours of classroom instruction, with the first hour of instruction taking place directly after the information evening.
Examination dates
Theoretical exam on Wednesday, 26 March 2025 at approx. 4 p.m.
in Koblenz