UK MCA Yachts Master 200gt and OOW 500gt Oral Prep Online for Superyacht Deck Crew
Located in Cowes, UK, Fred's Oral Exam Prep offers online training for those preparing for the UK MCA oral exams. The Master Yachts 200 GT and Officer of the Watch (OOW) 500 GT exams are key milestones for anyone looking to command larger yachts. These orals are typically undertaken by candidates who have already completed the required sea service and training necessary to qualify for either the Master Yachts 200 GT or OOW 500 GT certification.
The MCA Master Yachts 200 GT certification is a vital qualification for those wishing to take charge of yachts up to 200 gross tons (GT), whether for commercial or private use. Candidates must complete the required sea service, training, and exams, covering topics such as advanced navigation, ship stability, marine law, and safety procedures. This certification is highly respected in the luxury yacht industry and the wider maritime sector.
The Officer of the Watch (OOW) Yachts 500 GT certification is a fundamental qualification for anyone looking to advance in the yachting industry. It prepares holders to take on important responsibilities, including managing navigation, safety, and watchkeeping duties aboard yachts up to 500 GT, ensuring smooth and safe operations on the water.
The weekly webinars help participants test their knowledge under pressure and understand the level required to pass their exam on the first attempt. They provide guidance on effective study methods, exam techniques, and the latest question formats, along with insights into the online exam process and what the examiner expects.
MCA Yachts Oral Prep Online
MCA Yacht Master 200gt / OOW 500gt Oral Prep
- Course: Online MCA Yacht Master 200 & OOW 500 GT Oral Prep Course
- Videos: 38 hrs
- Notes: 531 printable pages
- Quiz Questions: 854
- Exam Papers: Up-to-date previous exam papers
- Webinars: Weekly live webinars (2-3 hours)
- Other Materials: Flashcards, source materials
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Master Yachts 200gt / OOW 500gt Oral Exam Syllabus
- Plan and conduct a passage including Chartwork and Position Determination
- Meteorology
- Maintain a Safe Navigational Watch
- International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs)
- Distress Signals and Communications
- Manoeuvring the Vessel
- Responses to Emergencies
- Pollution Prevention Requirements
- Seaworthiness of the Ship
- Business and Law
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LAST UPDATED ON Oct 9, 2024