Practical preparation

RYA Day Skipper theory before practical

Day Skipper practical makes more sense when the theory is already familiar. Revision should make the core decisions quicker: plotting, tides, buoyage, lights, rules of the road, pilotage plans, weather checks, and passage planning.

TopicWhat to practiceWhy it helps afloat
Chartwork and position fixingCourses, bearings, fixes, EP, DR, and course to steerYou can follow and challenge the navigation plan more confidently.
TidesTidal heights, tidal streams, secondary ports, and timingYou can judge depth, clearance, arrival windows, and passage timing.
COLREGs and pilotageLights, shapes, give-way rules, buoyage, and harbour approachesYou can make decisions earlier and brief the crew more clearly.

Revise actively

Use questions, flashcards, mock exams, and tools rather than just rereading notes. The practical course rewards quick recall and calm decisions.

Make weak areas visible

If tidal heights, lights and shapes, or course to steer still feel slow, isolate them with focused practice before the practical course starts.

Add radio revision if you will use VHF

Day Skipper theory and Marine Radio SRC cover different responsibilities. Many students benefit from revising both before skippering or chartering.

Common questions

Do I need to finish all theory before Day Skipper practical?

Your training centre can advise, but practical work is easier when the core theory is already familiar enough to use under pressure.

What should I revise first?

Start with chartwork, tides, COLREGs, pilotage, and weather. Then use mock exams to reveal weak spots.

Choose the revision route that matches what you are studying now.

Access is course-specific unless a bundle clearly says otherwise. Each brand stays on its own domain inside the Compass Revision Network.