Maritime MT

Master on Yachts <3000GT STCW Reg II/2 – TM

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On successful completion of the necessary course module/s, Pass of oral examination, and presentation of required sea service, candidates will be able to work as a Master on Yachts less than 3000GT - STCW Reg II/2.

4 weeks, 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM

Malta

Session information

Sessions

Session 1
Wed 04 Mar 08:00 - Wed 04 Mar 16:00
1 day
Malta
    Start of Oral Exams
    Mon 30 Mar 08:00 - Mon 30 Mar 16:00
    1 day
    Malta
      • €3,000.00 incl.

      4 weeks, 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM

      Malta

      Session information

      Sessions

      Session 1
      Mon 26 Oct 08:00 - Mon 26 Oct 16:00
      1 day
      Malta
        Maritime Law Exam
        Mon 09 Nov 08:00 - Mon 09 Nov 16:00
        1 day
        Malta
          Start of Oral Exams
          Wed 18 Nov 08:00 - Wed 18 Nov 16:00
          1 day
          Malta
            • €3,000.00 incl.

            Description

            Course Name:

            Master on Yachts <3000GT STCW Reg II/2 - TM

            Course Aim:

            This course aims to give candidates the required training and knowledge as per the STCW, so as to be eligible to sit a TM Master (Yachts less than 3000GT) Oral Examination.

            On successful  pass of the oral examination, and present the required sea service, candidates will be able to work as a Master on Yachts less than  3000GT – Unlimited Area, as per STCW Reg II/2.

            Duration:

            Simulator and Oral Preparation: 100 hours
            Maritime Law: 32 hours (only required by holders of a COC issued by an administration other than Transport Malta - additional cost: €1,000)

            Entry Requirements

            To be eligible to attend this course, students must hold one of the following:

            • A recognised Certificate of Competency as Chief Mate on yachts less than 3000GT (STCW Regulation II/2);

            Or

            • A recognised Certificate of Competency as Mater on yachts less than 500GT (STCW Regulation II/2);

            Or

            • A recognised Certificate of Competency attesting a higher capacity than those mentioned above.

            In order to be issued with the Transport Malta Master on Yachts 3000GT COC, the seafarer must also satisfy the below requirements:

            • A total of 24 months of approved seagoing service:
              24 months as OOW on vessels not less than 24 m LOA or 80GT in length whilst holding a Certificate of Competency as Officer in Charge on a Navigational Watch on yachts less than 3000GT or a higher qualification, of which, at least 3 months in the capacity of OOW on vessels over 500GT;

            Or

            • A total of 15 months of approved seagoing service:
              12 months as Chief Mate on vessels not less than 24 m LOA or 80GT whilst holding a Certificate of Competency as Chief Mate on yachts less than 3000GT or as Master on yachts less than 500GT or a higher qualification; and 3 months in the capacity of OOW or Chief Mate on vessels over 500GT whilst holding a Certificate of Competency as Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch on yachts less than 3000GT or higher;

            Or

            • A total of 12 months of approved seagoing service:
              12 months as Chief Officer of vessels over 500GT whilst holding a Certificate of Competency as Chief Mate on yachts less than 3000GT or Master on yachts less than 500GT or a higher qualification;

            Or

            • A total of 15 months of approver seagoing service:
              12 months as Master on yachts not less than 24m LOA or 80GT whilst holding a Certificate of Competency Master on yachts less than 500GT; and 3 months in the capacity of OOW or Chief Mate on vessels over 500GT, whilst holding a certificate as Officer in Charge of Navigational Watch on yachts less than 3000GT or higher.

            Hold documentary evidence of valid related mandatory STCW training in:

            ➢ Basic Safety Training

            ➢ Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats other than Fast Rescue Boats

            ➢ Advanced Fire Fighting

            ➢ Medical Care On Board Ships

            ➢ RADAR / ARPA Management Level

            ➢ GMDSS General Operator’s Certificate

            ➢ Use of Leadership and Managerial Skills

            ➢ ECDIS

            Important to note: It is to be made clear that where applicable, the above-mentioned documents need to be Certificates of Proficiency (CoP) issued in terms of the STCW Convention and by a Whitelist Party to the Convention and not Certificates of Completion, unless these are Certificates of Completion issued by a Transport Malta (TM) accredited training centre.

            *any required ancillary courses can also be done at MaritimeMT at an additional price.