YCM Members’ rates:
€690 per person (groups)
€1 000 per person (individual)
Also keep in mind the admin fees for the Direction de Affaires Maritimes:
– One cheque of €27
– One cheque of €32
This module prepares candidates for the coastal license through intensive group or individual training.
The course comprises 6 hours of theory and 5 hours of practice over the space of one week.
Open to members and non-members alike, however, candidates must be resident in Monaco to be eligible for this course.
The theory is taught in a training center and covers in particular:
– Maritime regulations (buoys, signals, steering and navigation rules, vessel identification)
– Onboard safety and mandatory equipment
Supervised by a certified instructor, it includes:
– Getting familiar with the boat
– Essential maneuvers: docking, turning around, anchoring
– Safe navigation
– “Man overboard” procedure
– Departure from and return to the dock
– Fundamental nautical knots
– Be at least 16 years old
– Be Monegasque or a Monegasque resident with a residence card or ID
– Provide:
A medical certificate issued within the last 3 months (issued by a doctor in Monaco)
An ID photo
The registration form (attached)
The theoretical assessment includes:
– A multiple-choice test: 15 questions in 10 minutes
A passing score is required
– An oral assessment (“short oral”) based on practical scenarios
Once both the theory and practical parts are validated by the Department of Maritime Affairs (DAM), the license is issued by the Monegasque maritime authorities.
– The training can be taken in French or English
– The Monegasque coastal license is equivalent to the French license in French territorial waters
– It is recognized in many European countries
Our training courses and packages do not include accommodation. However, we work closely with a number of partner hotels in Monaco and Beausoleil that offer accommodation.
august
september
IMO Polar Code regulation came into force 1st of January 2017. It regulates all training and certification for officers working in Arctic/Antarctic regions. All SOLAS ships will be affected by
IMO Polar Code regulation came into force 1st of January 2017. It regulates all training and certification for officers working in Arctic/Antarctic regions. All SOLAS ships will be affected by this new regulation, and officers must be STCW certified.
october
IMO Polar Code regulation came into force 1st of January 2017. It regulates all training and certification for officers working in Arctic/Antarctic regions. All SOLAS ships will be affected by
IMO Polar Code regulation came into force 1st of January 2017. It regulates all training and certification for officers working in Arctic/Antarctic regions. All SOLAS ships will be affected by this new regulation, and officers must be STCW certified.
november
16nov(nov 16)15h5820(nov 20)15h58STCW Basic Safety Training
STCW Basic Safety Training referred to as STCW 95/10 A -VI/1 is a mandatory training for all people heading out to work at sea onboard commercial vessels including superyachts, cruise liners,
STCW Basic Safety Training referred to as STCW 95/10 A -VI/1 is a mandatory training for all people heading out to work at sea onboard commercial vessels including superyachts, cruise liners, expedition vessels, ferries etc. It is a minimum requirement to enter yachting industry.
december