Week 2 - Sunday 26th November to Saturday 2nd December
We had a well earned day off on Sunday, and then began in the classroom on Monday with our Day Skipper theory week. Not quite as fun as being on the boat, but there was quite a lot to learn, see below for our itinerary. The week finished with 2 exams on Saturday - a general assessment and a chart work paper. We all passed - YAY!

0900-1030
Introduction, tools of the navigator, charts, symbols, almanac, latitude and longitude, chart corrections
1100-1230
Variation and deviation, fixing position
1330-1500
Tidal theory, tide tables, terms used, springs and neaps, diamonds, atlas
1530-1700
Tidal stream exercises
Homework – exercise 1, parts of the yacht
0900-1030
Homework, Knots
1100-1230
Tidal streams, dead reckoning and estimated position
1330-1500
Dead reckoning and estimated position
1530-1700
Food and provisioning
1730-1900
Food and provisioning
0900-1030
Safety and environment
1100-1230
Course to steer, leeway
1330-1500
Course to steer, SOG and ETA
1530-1700
0900-1030
Tidal heights
1100-1230
Tidal heights, tidal curve, secondary ports
1330-1500
Bouyage, leading lights, sectored lights, leading lights
1530-1700
I.R.P.C.S, leading lights, clearing bearings
Meteorology, passage of a frontal depression, Sea breeze, fog
Passage planning
0900-1030
General assessment exam 1.5 hours
1100-1230
Chartwork assessment exam 1.5 hours
1330-1500
Results and De’brief