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Old 19 January 2007, 12:10   #1
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I'm doing PB2 course in March - what do I need to do to get ICC ?
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Old 19 January 2007, 12:22   #2
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From memory, pass the course, sign a few forms, pay a bit of money and provide a photo.

And if you want it stamped for inland use also, pass the CEVNI test on waterways rules.
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I can email you the forms, if drop me a mail from my website or they are on the rya website.

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I'm doing PB2 course in March - what do I need to do to get ICC ?

ICC form here:-

http://www.powerboat-training-uk.co....CForm_2007.pdf
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If memory serves correct, ICC is free to RYA members but charge is about £38 for non-members. However RYA membership is slightly less (maybe £37?) so last time I looked you could get your ICC and all the benefits of RYA membership for less than the ICC on its own. Crafty ploy to increase RYA membership perhaps

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whats icc
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It Stands for International Certificate of Competence and is gained by completing an RYA Powerboat Level 2 course. This will only be valid for powered vessels up to 10 meters in length.
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You beat me to it Simon!
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thanks i only make tubes rarely get time to use them
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Old 19 January 2007, 15:59   #12
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Does this mean your Confident Internationally?

"International certificate of Competence"

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Old 19 January 2007, 16:04   #13
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Who's confident?

You're confident or are you competant?
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Old 19 January 2007, 16:15   #14
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Does this mean your Confident Internationally?

"International certificate of Competence"

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No it means I'm sh*t at spelling & did not read the spell checker B4 posting!


Jono so "Crewaver say it fill 50" chest" ,but dose it fit a 50" chest?
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Old 19 January 2007, 16:30   #15
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Im not Confident or Competent at spelinng or typjing

and i dont know how to use the spell checker in the forum? can u help me?

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If you have the Google toolbar installed on your browser, that has a spell checker you can use.

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and i dont know how to use the spell checker in the forum? can u help me?

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Na your doing just fine!
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Old 19 January 2007, 16:35   #18
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Yep but it dose help if you read the corrections B4 you post
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If you have the Google toolbar installed on your browser, that has a spell checker you can use.

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Or the new version of FireFox.... yet another reason to convert away from IE!

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/

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Old 19 January 2007, 16:39   #20
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I'm now confident and competent at downloading the Google tool bar and spell checker and testing it now, does it work?

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