Where are courses held?
Regular venues for the ROC and GOC radiocommunications courses are the National Maritime College of Ireland (NMCI), Cork and Poolbeg Marina in Dublin Port. We hold SRC courses at venues throughout the country. Our annual schedule will always include venues in Dublin and we occasionally hold courses in Waterford, Cork, Limerick, Donegal, Athlone and anywhere else there is demand. However, if you have a group we will hold the SRC or any of the navigation courses at a location convenient to you. The “classroom” could be a local function room or your clubhouse – as long as there is sufficient room, light, heat and a power supply, we can bring the course to you!
What time do the courses run?
- SRC run over an evening and a day, usually Friday evenings 1900 to 2200, Saturday 0900 to 1800.
- Coastal Navigation Course run over an evening, and one and a half days, usually Friday evenings 1900 to 2200, Saturday 0900 to 1800 and Sunday 0900 to 1300.
- Yachtmaster run over two weekends Friday evenings 1900-2200, Saturday and Sunday 0900 to 1800 plus three weekday evenings (TBD).
- GOC runs over 10 days, daily 0900 to 1800 (no Sundays).
- ROC and LRC runs over 4 days, 0900 to 1800 daily.
What do I bring with me?
If you are taking the Department of Transport SRC, LRC, ROC or GOC exams, you must bring your valid passport or birth certificate and two passport photographs. Without these you will not be admitted to the exam.
Which course should I do?
We provide a number of different courses for all types of professional and leisure sailors.
Radio courses
Leisure boats within 30 miles of the shore – SRC VHF
Leisure boats more than 30 miles from the shore – LRC
Operation of VHF on SOLAS vessels in coastal waters – ROC
Operation of VHF/MF/HF & satellite for transoceanic seafarers (SOLAS compliant) – GOC
Navigation courses
Basic knowledge of navigation and safety (motor or sail) – RYA Essential Navigation and Seamanship (ONLINE)
Coastal sailing (motor or sail) – Irish Sailing Coastal Navigation for Small Boats
Coastal and offshore sailing with prior experience – RYA Coastal Skipper
Offshore sailing (higher standard) – RYA Yachtmaster Offshore
How much does it cost?
See Radio Courses or Navigation Courses. Note that rates for groups of members of RYA, Irish Sailing, CFT, Civil Defence or IRCG/RNLI volunteers will be at a reduced rate.
What do the fees cover?
Tuition and all course materials. Where applicable, the fees will also cover examinations and Department of Transport fees. They do not cover accommodation and meals.
Will you provide a course for my group?
Yes, we are happy to provide a course for your group (of between eight and twelve people). Please phone to discuss your requirements.
I got my certificate some time ago and would like a refresher course. Do I have to do the whole course again?
You are welcome to attend any of our courses to update your skills. If you are not taking the exams, the cost of the course will be reduced accordingly.
Is there any preparation I can do before coming on my course?
For most courses, we will send you a small amount of homework before the course, to ensure that everyone in the class is starting from the same baseline.
How do I find your Training Centre?
Directions for our training centre will be sent to you when you register for a course.
Do you provide accommodation?
While we do not provide accommodation, we do have list of approved accommodation providers in the locations we visit. Please ask!
What do I do if the postal service try to delivery my certificate but I am not home?
Contact or visit your local post office ASAP in order to arrange your receipt of your certificate, failing this, contact us here.
What do I do if I lose my certificate?
In order to receive an new certificate, you must first download the SIS2 form from the Department of Transport, you can download it here. The form must be filled out in full, including having the form signed at your local Garda station and pay the relevent fees.
I've successfully completed my SRC Course, how can I apply for get my Ships Radio License?
If, after receiving your Short Range Certificate, you wish to apply for a Ships Radio License, please do so at https://www. irishmaritimeradiolicencesyste m.gov.ie/ This is how you obtain a callsign for your vessel and a MMSI code to programme into your DSC radio, EPIRB, AIS and AIS-SART.
How do I obtain my MMSI code?
You can obtain a callsign and MMSI code for your vessel, by applying here; https://www.irishmaritimeradiolicencesystem.gov.ie
Can I purchase a voucher for a gift?
Yes, you can purchase a voucher at any time for any of our courses, simply visit the course page and select which course you would like to give as a gift. As you proceed through the payment process, simply type in “Voucher” in the Note section of the final payment page. We will then send the voucher to you via post.