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Master on Yachts <200GT up to 150NM (TM - MSD)

Master on Yachts <200GT up to 150NM (TM - MSD)

 Malta Enterprise – Get Qualified SchemeThis course gives students the essential knowledge and training to skipper a yacht less than 200 GT. Transport Malta will issue a licence either limited up to 60Nm or limited up to 150 Nm from a safehaven depending on proof of seatime made available.
 
Course Name:
Transport Malta Master on Yachts 200GT up to 150NM
Package:
Accommodation (optional – please ask for options and prices)Get this licence and you will be able to earn a living while doing something you love!Description:  Malta Enterprise – Get Qualified SchemeThis course gives students the essential knowledge and training to skipper a yacht less than 200 GT. Transport Malta will issue a licence either limited up to 60Nm or limited up to 150 Nm from a safehaven depending on proof of seatime made available.
 
Course Name:
Transport Malta Master on Yachts 200GT up to 150NM
Package:
Accommodation (optional – please ask for options and prices)
Course Structure: Tuition will be given by means of classroom lectures, demonstrations & practical exercises on the following modules:

Offshore Navigation
Maritime Law
Instruments
Meteorology
Rules of the Road
Seamanship & GSK
Signals & Voice Procedures
Introduction to MARPOL
Engineering
Practical Boat Handling & Maneuvering

Entry Requirements: To be eligible to attend this course, students must fulfil the following requirements:

Be 18 years or older
Hold a valid seafarers medical fitness certificate (IMO/ILO)

 
To be eligible for a licence from Transport Malta, students must present the following requirements:

Course completion certificate
Hold a valid STCW Basic Safety Training Certificate (available at MaritimeMT)
Hold a valid VHF-SRC, or GMDSS ROC, or GMDSS GOC (available at MaritimeMT)

 

For a 60Nm licence: – Hold an officially recognised licence to skipper a vessel and have documentary evidence of 800Nm logged approved seagoing service, 30 hours of which must be carried out during night-time.

 

For a 150Nm licence: – Have held an officially recognised licence to skipper a vessel for at least two years and have documentary evidence of 2500Nm logged approved seagoing service, 100 hours of which must be carried out during night-time.

Participants who do not meet the entry requirements may still attend the course, but this will be indicated on their course completion certificate.

Required & Ancillary CertificatesAll courses available at MaritimeMT

 
 

VHF SRC – (TM – M.S.)
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GMDSS ROC STCW IV/2
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GMDSS GOC STCW IV/2
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Basic Safety Training – FULL STCW A-VI/1
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Accredited Engine Course (TM AEC)
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Presenters: Adrian Gusman, Gilbert Farrugia, Edwin Vella

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