Choosing the right format for your sailing project
Infornav nautical safety training courses are available in several formats to match your level of experience, your sailing area and your objectives. Each programme is based on a practical approach: anticipate, decide and act in realistic situations.
Safety training comparison table
| Format | Duration | Level | Main objectives | Key content | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coastal recreational nautical safety (SNPC) | 2 days | Level 1 | Acquire essential onboard safety fundamentals and the right reflexes when facing emergency situations. | Man overboard (dummy and real situations), weather and decision-making, heavy weather, onboard fire, liferaft, safety equipment. | 450 € |
| Offshore recreational nautical safety (SNPH) | 3 days | Level 2 PSC1 / PSMER validated |
Deepen the management of complex situations and master first aid at sea. | PSC1 / Sea First Aid training, breakdowns, heavy weather, GMDSS communications, man overboard, fire, liferaft, skipper decision-making. | 600 € |
| Coastal & offshore nautical safety (SNPCH) | 5 days | Levels 1 & 2 PSC1 / PSMER validated |
Develop full autonomy in safety management, for both the boat and the crew in demanding navigation. | Full 35-hour programme: harbour manoeuvres, breakdowns, advanced weather, heavy weather sailing techniques, rescue, electronics, medical training, liferaft, stress management and real-life scenarios. | 990 € |
How to choose the right programme
The 2-day format provides solid foundations and essential reflexes. The 3-day format adds a stronger medical and decision-making dimension. The 5-day course is designed for sailors seeking overall mastery of safety, boat handling and crew management.
If in doubt, the Infornav team will help you define the programme best suited to your project.
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Training calendar
Training courses are organised throughout the year depending on weather conditions and tides.
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