The RYA Yachtmaster qualification is recognised internationally as one of the premier sailing qualifications that you can achieve. With your Yachtmaster there are multiple pathways to using your Yachtmaster certificate on a commercial sailing vessel. The requirements do vary between countries and so we will add the requirements here as we find them, however they are subject to change so please check with the flag country of the vessel you wish to work on to be sure.
Approximately 50% of commercial superyachts around the world are considered as Red Flagged or Red Ensign vessels. That is they are registered in the UK or in UK Crown Dependencies or Overseas Territories. RYA qualifications can help you achieve professional placement aboard these. Over 20,000 professionals are currently working on commercial vessels using RYA certificates of competence. Holders of the RYA Yachtmaster Coastal, RYA Yachtmaster Offshore and RYA Yachtmaster Ocean qualifications can gain an endorsement allowing them to work commercially simply by completing the requirements for commercial endorsement for which we are happy to advise.
When you achieve your RYA certificate, did you know that it comes with the MCA (UK Maritime and Coast Guard Agency Certificate). RYA and MCA (Maritime and Coastguard Agency) certificates go hand in hand. RYA certificates can be used professionally in their own right, or as a stepping stone to other MCA qualifications including becoming officer of the watch.
Marine Orders 505 has been updated in 2022 to formally recognise the RYA qualifications as the official pathway to obtain the Australian SailMaster Qualification, this is scheduled to become effective from the 1st of January 2023, and until that time holders of the RYA Certificate of Competence are allowed to operate commercially under Marine Exemption Orders 18.
AMSA are providing two Sail Master Qualifications.
1) Sailing Master Coastal (Inland and Inshore Waters):
Master/watch-keeper of a sailing vessel < 24metres in length and engine power < 100kw and the operation of a vessels tender. You will be permitted to operate only on Inland and Inshore Waters. You will need a minimum of the RYA Coastal Yachtmaster Certificate of Competency to seek this qualification
The definition of inshore waters is determined by the National Standard for Commercial Vessels and is based on evaluations of water conditions.
2) Sailing Master Offshore (Inland, Inshore, and Outside Inshore)
Master/watch-keeper of a sailing vessel < 24 metres in length and engine power < 100kw and the operation of a vessels tender. The vessel can carry no more than 12 passengers in addition to the crew, and you will be permitted to operate on Inland, Inshore and Open waters. You will need a minimum of the RYA Offshore Yachtmaster Certificate of Competence to seek this qualification
Both the qualifications require you to have the following
* Marine Orders 505 : This exemption is valid until the latest version of Marine Orders comes into force.
* AMSA Exemption-18 : Scheduled to come into force 1st of January 2023.
RYA supports commercial operation under RYA qualifications as part of its agreement with the UK MCA. The categories of commercial operation vary depending on the certificate held, but the base line requirements are:
Day Skipper
This is the only commercial level that is obtained just from training courses alone and does not require an independent examination. This allows operation up to 20 Nautical Miles from Safe Harbour. A Day Skipper Commercially endorsed qualification (only valid in UK coastal waters) requires the successful completion of the Day Skipper Practical, and an Invigilated RYA Day Skipper or Coastal Skipper Theory course.
Yachtmaster Certificates of Competence
The RYA Yachtmaster Certificate of Competency is the most common RYA qualification to use commercially. An existing certificate can be upgraded by completing the additional training and submitting an application to the RYA. You may have to retake the shorebased theory course depending on the circumstances.
Maritime New Zealand recognise that an RYA Yachtmaster qualification is one of the requirements to achieve a Master Yacht < 24m certificate. We have tried to make the following information as accurate as possible, but please check for your self. As of 2020, these are the requirements for the Master Yacht < 24m certificate;