You'll learn to transmit and receive information using the Global Maritime Distress Safety System (GMDSS) subsystems and equipment, fulfil the functional requirements of the GMDSS and provide radio services in emergencies.
You'll learn to transmit and receive information using the Global Maritime Distress Safety System (GMDSS) subsystems and equipment, fulfil the functional requirements of the GMDSS and provide radio services in emergencies.
The Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) is the international radio safety system mandated by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) for ships at sea. This course is for those who have completed their GMDSS General Operators Certificate course.
Across Aotearoa, work-based training organisations, institutes of technology and polytechnics have joined together to form Te Pūkenga – the New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology.
Te Pūkenga NMIT is a high quality Government owned tertiary education provider based at Te Tauihu (top of the South Island) in New Zealand.
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For over 115 years, Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology has been providing high-quality tertiary education for students.
Our internationally talented staff are entirely dedicated to giving ākonga real-world skills and a recognised qualification
NMIT is the region’s leading tertiary provider, carrying out teaching and learning at four campus’s located throughout the Nelson, Tasman, and Marlborough regions.
For more than 100 years, the Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT) has been proudly providing high-quality education throughout Te Tauihu.
Introductory through to advanced courses to develop sailing competence as crew or skipper in inshore, coastal, and ocean waters. Includes Shorebased Courses. To gain experience of operating a sailing vessel.
The course will cover a range of subjects, including: water safety, names of boat parts, setting up boats, capsizing, launching and retrieving, tacking, gybing, points of sail, basic knots, rules and meanings.
Our Adult Learn to Sail courses comprise 6 three hour sessions over a 6 week period where you will learn the basics of sailing in a two person dinghy. The courses are led by a Yachting New Zealand qualified coach under a YNZ curriculum.
You’ll learn how to sail a dinghy. Each session will have a briefing before and after and we will work on all the things you need to know to be able to control your vessel confidently. If the weather is bad we’ll be learning how to tie knots
Learn to Sail course is offered by Otago Yacht Club Inc. LTS is for all ages and abilities. What should sailors bring? Sailors need suitable sailing clothing for the cold Dunedin harbour (wetsuit, booties/water shoes), a towel, and a warm change of clothes.
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