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    Harbour Challenge  specialises in innovative sports coaching. Our Extra-curricular and Holiday Activities are run by expert coaching staff who are dedicated to maintaining excellence in coaching children in a safe and fun environment. Our aim is to guarantee your little superstar an excellent time while helping them live a healthy, fun ...

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  • Monday Night Kayaking Club

    Monday Night Kayaking Club

    Want to try evening kayaking/ canoeing? Then opt for this six evening sessions club. (From £10 per session) Duration: a six evening course run on the Monday evenings  at Lake Pier (meet in  car park (BH15 4LR) 5.45pm Who is it for? this is aimed at complete beginners who want to try paddlesports with some progression Course aims: to provide you ...

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  • Saturday Youth Club

    Saturday Club - SPACES AVAILABLE! Join the fun at Harbour Challenge! We still have a few spaces remaining on our Saturday Youth Club, for just £15 for Non-Members and £10 for Members it's a bargain! We would love to see you on Brownsea Island taking part in Sailing or Windsurfing, the ...

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  • K2K Dorset Schools Kayak Olympics!

    K2K Dorset Schools Kayak Olympics!

     KEEN2KAYAK is a brand new division of Harbour Challenge OEC, specialising in the adventurous sport of KAYAKING! K2K Dorset Schools Kayak Olympics! England has been given an outstanding opportunity to host the World famous Olympics in 2012, so we want your school to get on board and join in too! At KEEN2KAYAK ...

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  • Bournemouth Canoes

    Harbour Challenge would like to thank Bournemouth Canoes for their support this week for lending us kayaks for our staff training whilst we are waiting for the delivery off our new boats, The Piranha Jedi was awesome had all the staff in a tizzy to try it out.

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  • New Funding Agreed for Harbour Challenge

    Poole’s Harbour Challenge Outdoor Education Centre, based on Brownsea Island, has received some useful funding. Grants from Sport England and the Borough of Poole’s Aiming High for Disabled Children’s fund will be used to help women take up kayaking and disabled children take part in sailing, kayaking and archery. Harbour Challenge is ...

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RYA Advance

 

The aim of the 2 day Advanced Power Boat course is to teach boat handling, seamanship, pilotage and navigation up to the standards required to drive a powerboat safely by day and night in tidal coastal waters.

Participants on the Advanced Power Boat Course should be competent and ideally hold the RYA National Powerboat Certificate Level 2 (coastal) have a knowledge of navigation and chartwork to the level of the Day Skipper Shorebased Certificate. Participants should also ideally hold a First Aid Certificate and a VHF Operators Licence.

During the 2 days we cover:

Section A – Practical Boat Based

  • Preparation for sea.
  • Preparation of powerboat, fuel and engine checks, stowing and securing gear.
  • Boat handling.
  • Characteristics of various hull forms and propeller configuration, knowledge of action to be taken in rough weather, understanding correct use of power trims and trim tabs, effects of tide/wind when manoeuvring including steering to transits, turning in tight confined spaces, berthing, picking up moorings etc.
  • Passage making.
  • Plans and pilotage for entry into or departure from harbour, use of leading and clearing lines, transits and sounding as an aid to pilotage, high speed navigation and GPS waypoint navigation.
  • Night cruising.
  • Powerboating at night, including entering and leaving harbour, special considerations for keeping a lookout and identifying marks by night.

Section B – Shorebased

  • Meteorology.
  • Sources of forecast information, interpretation of forecasts, terms used in shipping forecasts, including Beaufort Scale and their significance to small craft.
  • Rules of the road.
  • Application.
  • Use of engines. basic engine checks
  • Emergency situations.
  • Correct action to be taken in case of: fire, hull damage, medical emergency, VHF emergency, helicopter rescue, use of flares, man overboard and search. techniques

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