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Old 02 November 2005, 09:00   #1
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The Swellies (Menai Straits) on a Spring Tide

Advanced Courese at PPT in the Menai Straits yesterday and last night
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Old 02 November 2005, 09:07   #2
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Jono,

So you teach the course in conditions like that at night? excellent! I'm building up my experience at the moment and plan to do my advanced mid to late 2006.
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What is the typical price for an advanced course???
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yep i'll second that


scrooge here in the south coast would be interested in the course costs and if you have any brill deals coming up,
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not sure if the rya level two and 60 miles in your 3.1sib will qualify you for your advanced yet!!! are you going to miss the intermediate then?
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Remember for the advanced you must have the SRC/VHF and a First Aid Certificate, Navigation up to Day Skipper Theory Standard and powerboat handling up to the standard to the Intermediate course.
The minimum sea miles/hours only apply to the Advanced powerboat MCA/Dtp examination for Commercial Endorsement.
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not sure if the rya level two and 60 miles in your 3.1sib will qualify you for your advanced yet!!! are you going to miss the intermediate then?

If I had known I would have gone straight for the advanced - still I DID have fun!!!

YOU try doing 60 miles in a 3.1 in a chop - you learn far more than you would in a 9m with a cabin!!!
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They do say that if you can SAIL around Anglesey then you are fine to sail around the world - you meet a bit of everything!!!

Come on - rough/average price for advanced please!!!
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If I had known I would have gone straight for the advanced - still I DID have fun!!!

YOU try doing 60 miles in a 3.1 in a chop - you learn far more than you would in a 9m with a cabin!!!
in all fairness you would not catch me doing a 60 mile trip in a 3.1, so hat off to you on that one....

i did the level 2 with jono and will look to miss out the intermediate and go to advanced once i have done the other bits like nav etc to get me up to speed, the instructor recommended would be ok to miss the intermediate based on boat skills, just need to prep up on the other aspects.

so not being a troll here as i have messaged jono on courses via pm or email and just wanted to throw a prompt in here as cash waiting if the course is cheap enough, got my reputation as scrooge to think of.....thanks eupa
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Contact me on number below for a special deal.

Wave Handling, helicopter rescue, rescue search patters, Lee Shore Rescues, and ferry gliding in and around the piers today.

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It looks a blue, blue day, Jono.


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It was just getting dark and i was using my phone camera.

This is the boat we use for the advanced course.


Just nice for fitting through the piers at 35 knots and sitting in the standing waves.
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Water photos look quite magical. Thank goodness it was reasonably calm when we were doing our Advanced.

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