ICC REFRESH & ASSESSMENT

Practical courses are operated from our home base in Kip Marina, The Yacht Harbour, Inverkip

ICC Assessment Course & Assessment Overview

The ICC is a certificate which is intended to provide evidence of competence when requested by officials in foreign countries.

The ICC (or to give it its full title International Certificate for Operators of Pleasure Craft) is a certificate which is intended to provide evidence of competence when requested by officials in foreign countries. It is sometimes known as the International Certificate of Competence.

It is issued under the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Inland Transport Committee Working Party on Inland Water Transport Resolution 40. It is this resolution which details how and to whom the ICC may be issued, the syllabus requirements, the layout of the certificate and it also lists the countries which have notified the UNECE Secretariat that they have accepted the resolution.


This assessment weekend is for you if you…
  • Wish to charter a yacht in a country where you do not hold a national certificate for the country in which you intend to charter.
Previous experience required
  • Have a level of theory and practical knowledge equivalent to or greater than RYA Day Skipper.
Duration
  • 1 weekend
Minimum age
  • 16 years
Course content
  • Full details of what is included in the ICC assessment, together with the ICC application form can be found on the RYA website HERE
Course cost includes
  • Full board whilst onboard the yacht
  • Safety equipment, i.e. lifejacket and safety line
  • Cooking gas
  • Fuel, although hopefully you will be doing more sailing than motoring
  • Mooring and marina fees
  • Secure marina parking

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