RYA Tender Operator
The RYA Tender Operator course is a specialized training program designed to provide crew members, particularly those working on superyachts, with the skills and knowledge required to safely operate a tender when transporting guests between the yacht and shore. It is a course tailored to the superyacht industry, addressing the specific challenges and demands of tender operations in a professional yachting environment. The course builds upon the program covered in the RYA Powerboat Level 2 course and is highly beneficial for anyone operating a powerboat, whether during the day or at night, and is responsible for the safe transport of passengers.
What you need to know
- Classroom address: 405 Chemin du Gaz, Golfe-Juan
- Duration: 2 days (night passage included)
- Price: 510 euros
- Booking: you can book on the course either with a full payment or 50% deposit.
Pre-requisites
- Min age: 17
- Certification: Powerboat Handling license (obligatory); First Aid certificate (strongly recommended); VHF Marine Radio / SRC license (strongly recommended)
About the course
The RYA Tender Operator course focuses on the safe, efficient, and professional handling of tenders in both day and night conditions. It goes beyond the basic skills taught in the standard RYA Powerboat Level 2 course by adding elements specific to the superyacht sector, such as guest management, safety protocols, and nighttime navigation.
The course is highly recommended for crew members on superyachts who are responsible for transporting guests or carrying out critical logistical tasks. It ensures that operators are well-prepared to deal with real-world challenges in a professional manner.
What you will learn
The RYA Tender Operator course covers a mix of practical and theoretical topics, including:
Tender Handling and Navigation:
- Advanced boat-handling techniques, including berthing, mooring, and docking alongside yachts.
- Close-quarters maneuvers.
- Navigation in coastal and harbor areas, including pilotage and buoyage.
Night Operations:
- Operating tenders in low-light or nighttime conditions.
- Understanding and using navigation lights, charts, and electronic aids (e.g., GPS, radar).
Guest and Crew Safety:
- Ensuring the safety of guests during transfers.
- Effective communication with yacht crew and guests.
- Procedures for embarking/disembarking safely.
Weather and Sea Conditions:
- Assessing weather forecasts and sea conditions.
- Techniques for operating in challenging environments, such as heavy seas or strong currents.
Emergency Procedures:
- Actions to take in case of emergencies (e.g., engine failure, man-overboard scenarios).
- Equipment checks and readiness.
Superyacht-Specific Skills:
- Professionalism in guest transfers, including etiquette and presentation.
- Working in coordination with the mothership (the superyacht).
- Familiarity with tender-specific equipment and tools.
Assessment
The course is practical, with ongoing assessment by the instructor. There is no formal written exam, but students must demonstrate competence in tender handling, safety awareness, and guest management to pass.
Course advantages
- Professional Advancement: The certification demonstrates a higher level of skill and professionalism, which is highly valued in the competitive superyacht industry.
- Safety and Confidence: Operators gain the confidence to manage tenders in various conditions, ensuring the safety of guests and crew.
- Nighttime Proficiency: Mastery of night operations is a key skill, as many tender transfers take place after dark.
- Compliance: Many superyacht owners and captains require tender operators to hold this certification to meet legal and insurance standards.
- Guest Experience: Trained operators can provide a smooth, safe, and pleasant transfer experience for guests, reflecting positively on the yacht and its crew.