To charter any of the Civil Service Sailing Association’s yachts you must be an “Approved Skipper”.

Manning of CSSA yachts in accordance with the blue CoP
and Annex 3 of the Annex to MGN 280
CSSA yachts are coded for operation in Area Category 2 waters, i.e. up to 60 miles from a safe haven.
Extracts from Annex 3 of the Annex to MGN 280.
1. Areas of operation
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Area Category 6 |
To sea, within 3 miles from a nominated departure point(s) and never more than 3 miles from land, in favourable weather and daylight. |
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Area Category 5 |
To sea, within 20 miles from a nominated departure point in favourable weather and daylight. |
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Area Category 4 |
Up to 20 miles from a safe haven, in favourable weather and daylight. |
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Area Category 3 |
Up to 20 miles from a safe haven |
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Area Category 2 |
Up to 60 miles from a safe haven |
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Area Category 1 |
Up to 150 miles from a safe haven |
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Area Category 0 |
Unrestricted service |
Table 1 – Deck Manning Requirements Small Vessels in Commercial Use
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CATEGORY |
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5 |
4 |
3 |
2 |
1 |
0 |
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SKIPPER QUALIFICATNS |
Certificate of competency – Yachtmaster Ocean (MCA Accepted) |
Note A |
☺ |
☺ |
☺ |
☺ |
☺ |
☺ |
☺ |
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Certificate of competency or service – Yachtmaster Offshore (MCA Accepted) |
Note A |
☺ |
☺ |
☺ |
☺ |
☺ |
☺ |
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RYA/DfT Certificate of competency or service – Coastal Skipper |
Note A |
☺ |
☺ |
☺ |
☺ |
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RYA/DfT Day Skipper Theory and Practical Certificate |
Note A 12 months relevant experience |
☺ |
☺ |
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RYA/DfT Day Skipper Practical Certificate |
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☺ |
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ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS |
Unless operating in single handed mode …. A second person capable of assisting the Skipper in an emergency should also be on board |
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☺ |
☺ |
☺ |
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There should also be on board a second person deemed by the Skipper to be experienced |
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☺ |
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There should also be on board a second person holding at least an RYA/DfT Certificate of Competency or Service as Coastal Skipper |
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There should also be on board a second person holding at least an RYA/DfT Certificate of Competency as either Yachmaster Ocean or Yachtmaster Offshore |
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Note: Small commercial sailing vessels entering Area Categories 1 or 0 should have aboard someone who has completed the RYA Diesel Engine Course or satisfied the MCA as to their appropriate engineering experience and competency.
CSSA rulings on Mates
CSSA skippers should appoint a Mate. CSSA recommends that a Mate should have the experience and abilities of at least RYA Day Skipper Theory & Practical.
For passages in Area Category 2 waters, i.e. between 20 and 60 miles from a safe haven – the Mate should be a person deemed by the Skipper to be experienced as required by the CoP.
For voyages in Area Categories 3, 4 , 5, and 6 a person should be aboard who is capable of assisting the skipper in an emergency as required by the CoP. The Skipper should appoint such a person as Mate where circumstances permit.


