How it works

See the revision loop before you start

Day Skipper Theory is built around a simple loop: learn the topic, answer questions, recall the important facts, then follow the readiness cue to the next useful action.

How it works

Learn, test, recall, then move on with confidence

Each module pairs short lesson notes with quiz feedback, active recall cards, and a readiness score that keeps the next action clear.

1. Learn the topic

Start with concise notes, examples, and the key rules you need before attempting questions.

2. Test understanding

Answer quiz questions with immediate explanations, not just right-or-wrong scoring.

3. Recall it later

Use flashcards for terms, facts, light rhythms, channels, and rules that fade without practice.

4. Follow readiness

The readiness panel shows whether lesson, quiz, or recall work is the next useful action.

Quiz feedback

Question 4 of 15

Confidence check

A charted depth is 1.8 m and height of tide is 2.4 m. What is the predicted water depth?

0.6 m
4.2 mCorrect
2.4 m

Add charted depth to height of tide, then apply the appropriate safety margin for the vessel and conditions.

Active recall

Flashcard 8 of 15

Front

General nautical terminology

Reveal answer

Back

General nautical terminology and parts of a boat and hull.

Readiness score

Nautical Terms

15%

Next: Ropes

LessonIn progress
QuizNot taken
Recall0/15 cards
Test readiness
Independent revision aid

Try the first module free

Start with the free module preview. If the workflow suits you, unlock full revision access when you need the remaining revision modules, quizzes, flashcards, tools, and mock practice.