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Maritime and Coastguard Agency
The British Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) was the first government organisation world wide to introduce, through legislation, a comprehensive set of rules covering the design, construction, operation and manning of super yachts.
Other countries have followed suit and have used the MCA legislation as the basis for their commercial shipping registers.
For you, as a prospective crew member in this exciting industry, qualifications recognised by the MCA and provided by PYT are essential for your employment opportunities. They are well known and understood in the industry and meet the minimum standards required on board.
IYT Worldwide
These courses are not for beginners and, although there is no prerequisite for formal training, candidates are expected to have acquired a degree of experiential learning during their qualifying experience; passive "passengers" on board a vessel cannot expect to qualify. In addition candidates must:
- Be over the age of 18.
- Have logged the qualifying experience relevant to the particular certificate.
- Hold valid STCW Certificates for the four elements of basic Safety Training:
- Fire Prevention & Fire Fighting
- Elementary First Aid
- Personal Survival Technique
- Personal Safety & Social Responsibilities
- Hold a VHF Radio certificate/Licence
- Hold a current seafarers medical certificate (ENG 1 or equivalent)
- Successfully complete the course which includes both theory and practical examinations.
International Yacht Training Worldwide (IYT) is an international yacht training organisation providing training through training schools such as PYT.
PYT provides training for the following courses through IYT:
- IYT Master of Yachts 200t Limited
- IYT Master of Yachts 200t Unlimited
- IYT Master of Yachts Coastal/Mate 200t.
- Small Powerboat and RIB Master
- Marine Communications VHF Radio Operator
The qualifications are recognised by marine insurance companies worldwide as well as being accepted by all major yacht charter and management companies.
IYT Master of Yachts qualifications are professional certificates of competency not recreational tickets with a "commercial endorsement". IYT Master's courses are designed to provide the highest standard of maritime education for professional yachtsmen/women who are serious about their yachting careers.
SAMSA
The South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) promotes South Africa's maritime interests and development and positions the country as an international Maritime Centre while ensuring maritime safety, health and environmental protection.
A number of courses including the STCW safety courses are provided by PYT in terms of regulations laid down by SAMSA.
In addition, we are accountable for ensuring SAMSA conducts the required annual Local General Safety Certificate (LGSC) and hull inspections on our vessels.
SAS
South African Sailing (SAS) is the recognised National Federation representing the interests of recreational sailing in South Africa for both Inland and Offshore waters.
SAS promotes all aspects of the sport of sailing in South Africa and encourages excellence in it.
SAS issues Certificates of Competence to individuals who have successfully attended their nominated course and passed the theoretical and practical examination components.
PYT is authorised to provide courses on behalf of SAS.