Kenny Rumball of the Irish National Sailing and Powerboat School is holding a Sea Survival Course on Tuesday, 11th June, from 6-9 pm and Sunday, 16th June, from 9.30 am-5 pm. Experience what it is like to board a liferaft – in full kit and lifejacket! The common refrain from students is they didn’t realise how hard it was.
Kenny combines a wealth of offshore racing knowledge into the course, and successful participants receive the World Sailing Offshore Safety Sea Survival Certificate. This covers the requirements of World Sailing Offshore Special Regulations 6.01 for categories 0, 1 and some category two offshore races.
A key part of the syllabus deals with what to do in an emergency, but there’s also a great emphasis on preventing the emergency first! Should the worst occur you’ll be instructed in personal survival techniques, group techniques and spend plenty of time boarding and righting liferafts!
Finally, the course syllabus is updated with modern advancements and technology, such as AIS MOB beacons. Kenny has first-hand experience in this, having received the RORC Seamanship Trophy for the recovery of a fellow crew mate on the 2018 Round Ireland Race.
The Irish National Sailing & Powerboat School’s team are available on 01 2844195 or [email protected] for any enquiries. Full information about this course can be found here.