Having basic workshop competence allows yacht owners and hands-on crew to safely perform simple onboard repairs and maintenance, reducing reliance on third parties.
Practice safe use of hand and power tools, including grinders, drills, sockets, and spanners.
Learn about threads, bolts, nuts, and common marine fittings used across vessel systems.
Carry out maintenance actions such as impeller changes, seal replacements, and fuel system disassembly.
Apply techniques in real repair exercises like removing cylinder heads, replacing diaphragms, and using torque wrenches.
16 years old
A good level of spoken and written English is required, as all training and assessments are conducted in English
Ideal for superyacht crew, junior engineers, deck crew, and yacht owners who work with tools onboard or assist with basic maintenance and repairs.
Poor workshop practices lead to injuries, damaged equipment, and unsafe repairs, especially in confined marine environments.
No. This course is designed for beginners and focuses on safe tool use, good engineering habits, and marine-specific workshop discipline.
No. This is a hands-on practical course with continuous skills-based assessment only.