Are you ready for the Round Ireland Race? Kenny Rumball of the INSS is looking forward to a series of Sea Survival Courses.
Rumball, the RORC Seamanship Trophy recipient, includes plenty of first-hand experience in the course, including dealing with a MOB in the 2018 Round Ireland Race (video of the presentation below). “This course is based on practical experiences. We use these real-world experiences to bring each theoretical component into focus”.
Liferaft and Pool Practical
Have you ever tried boarding a liferaft?! Hopefully not! But participants do exactly this dressed in oilskins and lifejackets (provided by INSS). “The common refrain afterwards is - I didn’t realise how difficult it would be! However, graduates all feel real confidence they now knowvthe correct techniques to survive” comments Rumball.
Surviving in the water
There’s also lots of training on what to do if you end up in the water alone or with others but without a liferaft.
Course tutor Kenny Rumball and fellow crew member John White recount a tale from the 2018 Round Ireland Race, where John fell from J109 Jedi at 1 am while off the coast of Kerry and was facing 30 knots and 3-4 metre seas.
Courses
The Irish National Sailing & Powerboat School run the World Sailing programme.
The World Sailing Offshore Safety Course covers the requirements of World Sailing Offshore Special Regulations 6.01 for Category 0, 1 and some Category 2 offshore races.
The next INSS course is on Saturday 9th and Sunday, the 10th March, in Dun Laoghaire, with more details here
Equally, the school are happy to schedule courses for crews anywhere in Ireland, and crews are invited to get in touch directly with the school on 01 2844195 or by email to [email protected].