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Course:
International Certificate of
Competence ('ICC')
Duration: N/A
Likely participants: Individuals
interested in using their boat or chartering abroad
where proof of competence is required. Visit the RYA
website for information on individual countries'
requirements. -
www.rya.org.uk
Course
description:
An ICC can be obtained in a
variety of ways:
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Direct assessment: If you possess the
relevant boat handling skills & theoretical
knowledge you can apply to a school to take an
ICC 'test'. In effect this is the Level 2 Direct
Assessment. If you pass then the school will
complete a form for you to send to the RYA for
your ICC* |
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Level 2: If you possess this already then
you can forward a copy of the certificate with
the above form to the RYA |
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Other qualifications: Like with level 2 various
other qualifications entitle you to apply
for your ICC certificate via the RYA |
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* You may notice that what you
can do is achieve Level 2 via Direct Assessment then
use this to obtain your ICC rather than just gaining
ICC via direct assessment.
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