Certificats
Permis eaux intérieures
This course is designed to enable a candidate:
Acquire the theoretical knowledge necessary to navigate safely and prepare for the theoretical tests of the River PermitAcquire the practical skills necessary for a skipper in inland waterway navigationAcquire the necessary mastery of a motor vessel to drive and maneuver it safely
All courses are accompanied by a course material accessible via the Internet. It is an interactive course that allows the student to review the material seen in the classroom.
Permis mer
The sea license (offshore) is mandatory for driving a boat or pleasure boat up to 24 m in maritime waters, without limit of navigation area. Required age: 16 years old minimum on the day of the exam *parental authorization required for minorsDepending on the type of practical exam taken, the sea license allows you to drive either sailboats and motor boats (GLCR course) or motor boats only (MYCL course).
The sailboat license or pleasure boat license is mandatory for boats equipped with an engine of more than 4.5 kW (6 horsepower), the size (length) of the boat being only relevant in certain situations. In these circumstances, the sailboat license is used to drive sailboats at sea or inland waters (lakes, rivers and canals) with a specific option (or extension) for each. This license is also useful for driving a Motorized Watercraft (MWV) such as a jet ski.
Permis radiotéléphonie
The Radiotelephone Operator's Restricted Certificate allows its holder to possess and use a marine VHF radio, whether fixed or portable, DSC or not. The VHF on board remains an essential means to ensure your safety. It is the essential tool in terms of safety. It is a means of communicating around you on the water, it allows you to converse with other boats, to call the ports, and above all it is the safest way to be identified and located by the emergency services. The CROSS (5 in France) are on VHF watch 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. They broadcast weather reports and warn boaters of any danger that may occur off the coast or near the coast.