RYA Coastal Skipper Practical Explained — Your Questions Answered

by | Jul 22, 2022 | Coastal Skipper, Learn to Sail, RYA Courses

If you’ve completed Day Skipper and are ready to take your sailing to the next level, the RYA Coastal Skipper Practical course could be your next big step. This guide answers the most common questions about the course — from what experience you need, to what you’ll do, and where you’ll sail.

⚓ For a full overview of what this qualification enables you to do, read What you can do with a Coastal Skipper qualification.
📖 Or, if you’re still comparing courses, check out Difference Between Day Skipper and Coastal Skipper.


Do I Need to Complete Prior Courses?

While you don’t have to hold every previous RYA qualification, you do need to meet certain experience and knowledge standards before starting the course.

You should have:

  • At least 15 days at sea (including 2 as skipper)

  • Around 300 miles logged

  • 8 night hours

  • Theoretical knowledge to Day Skipper and Yachtmaster Theory level

This course won’t cover the basics again — instead, it develops your ability to apply those skills confidently as a skipper making longer passages.

RYA Coastal Skipper instructor briefing crew before passage planning exercise.

RYA Coastal Skipper instructor briefing crew before passage planning exercise.


What Does the RYA Coastal Skipper Practical Course Include?

The RYA Coastal Skipper Practical runs over five consecutive days and focuses on advanced skippering techniques in real-world conditions.

You’ll gain experience in:

  • Passage planning and pilotage

  • Yacht handling under power and sail

  • Watchkeeping and night navigation

  • Heavy weather and emergency management

Once completed, you’ll receive an RYA Coastal Skipper course completion certificate. This can also be used to apply for an International Certificate of Competence (ICC) through the RYA.

Yacht under sail at night during RYA Coastal Skipper training passage

Yacht under sail at night during RYA Coastal Skipper training passage

⛵ See upcoming course dates and full details on our Coastal Skipper practical training page.


Where Will We Be Sailing?

Most training takes place in The Solent, one of the UK’s most rewarding and varied sailing areas. However, this course is about passage-making, so you may sail farther afield — to Weymouth, Brighton, the Channel Islands, or even cross the Channel to France, depending on weather and tides.

RYA Coastal Skipper students navigating passage through The Solent.

RYA Coastal Skipper students navigating passage through The Solent.


What Equipment Do I Need?

If you’ve completed other RYA courses, you’ll already have most of what’s needed.

We provide:

  • Waterproof jackets and trousers (free)

  • Safety gear including lifejackets and harnesses

You should bring:

  • Non-marking waterproof sailing boots

  • Warm clothing and base layers

  • Sleeping bag and pillow


What Skills Will I Have After the Course?

After completing your RYA Coastal Skipper Practical, you’ll be able to:

  • Skipper yachts on coastal passages by day and night

  • Plan and manage longer routes with confidence

  • Lead crew safely and make key decisions at sea

It’s the final step before Yachtmaster Coastal or Offshore, helping you transition from competent sailor to confident skipper.

🧭 Explore your full RYA journey with our Course Progression Plan.


Ready to Get Started?

Join First Class Sailing for expert-led RYA training from Shamrock Quay, Southampton — the heart of UK sailing.

📅 See dates and details here:
👉 Find out more about Coastal Skipper practical training

📍 Still deciding which level suits you?
Take the RYA Sailing Level Finder quiz for a personalised course recommendation.

Updated 21.10.25

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