The Principal, Chief Instructor and Primary Contact must fully understand their responsibilities to comply with these Recognition Guidance Notes (RGNs).
Before applying for RYA recognition a Principal and Chief Instructor must be in place. The same person may fulfil both roles.
The Principal of a Recognised Training Centre (RTC) must be aged 18 or over and have sufficient authority within the organisation to manage the activities.
The Principal does not need to be a qualified instructor, but in such situations a Chief Instructor must be appointed for each discipline. One Chief Instructor can cover multiple disciplines if appropriately qualified.
By submitting a signed Application for Recognition, the Principal undertakes to maintain standards of RYA recognition. In particular the following should be noted that the Principal:
is required to give a personal undertaking to ensure compliance by the RTC with the RGNs and the relevant vessel checklists, training scheme logbooks and handbooks.
holds overall responsibility for compliance with these RGNs.
along with the organisation they represent, must be fully aware of their responsibilities under any statutory or common law duty of care owed to trainees.
has sought professional advice to assure themselves that they hold adequate insurance cover and comply with the RYA’s public liability insurance requirements.
is expected to ensure all activities at the centre are conducted within the spirit of recognition and the Code of Conduct, using suitably qualified or experienced staff.
confirms continued compliance by signing the annual inspection report.
Chief Instructor of an RTC should be aged 18 or over and have sufficient authority within the centre to manage the disciplines for which they are appointed.
The Chief Instructor undertakes to maintain standards of RYA recognition. In particular the Chief Instructor:
has day-to-day responsibility for the standards of training, equipment maintenance and wellbeing of the students and instructors.
has responsibility for staff training, selection, mentoring and compliance with the Code of Conduct.
must ensure that instructors are suitably experienced and competent for the particular role they are being asked to fulfil.
must be readily available to deal with issues relating to course delivery, particularly issues arising from instructors and students.
must be sufficiently engaged with the day-to-day operation of the
centre to enable adequate oversight of all processes relating to
course booking and delivery.
can only hold this position at one RTC
It is expected that Chief Instructors will reside in reasonable proximity of the centre.
The Chief Instructor must be qualified as shown below.
Some courses have specific requirements for instructor endorsements beyond what is required of the Chief Instructor. Details are shown under the relevant courses in the Practical Centres and Shorebased Centres sections.
Training scheme/discipline |
RYA minimum qualification to be held by the Chief Instructor |
Recognition required |
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Youth Sailing Scheme and Sailing Scheme |
Senior Instructor who is also a Dinghy, Keelboat or Multihull Instructor depending on the discipline being offered |
Practical |
Youth Windsurfing Scheme and Windsurfing Scheme |
Senior Instructor who is also a Windsurfing Instructor |
Practical |
Wingsurfing Scheme |
Supervised by an appropriately qualified Senior Instructor (Dinghy or Windsurfing) who also holds a Wingsurfing Instructor certificate. For Wingfoiling courses a Wingfoiling Instructor is required. |
Practical |
Powerboat Scheme |
Powerboat Instructor (if offering only Level 1, Level 2
or Safety Boat courses) |
Practical |
Personal Watercraft |
Personal Watercraft Instructor |
Practical |
Inland Waterways |
Inland Waterways Instructor |
Practical |
Yachtmaster (Sail) |
Yachtmaster Instructor Sail |
Practical |
Yachtmaster (Motor) |
Yachtmaster Instructor Motor |
Practical |
Navigation |
Shorebased Instructor, Yachtmaster Instructor or
Powerboat Trainer (if offering only Essential Navigation
and Seamanship courses) |
Shorebased |
Basic Sea Survival |
Sea Survival Instructor |
Shorebased |
CEVNI |
Shorebased or Practical Instructor who is familiar with
the CEVNI rules |
Shorebased |
Diesel Engine |
Diesel Engine Instructor |
Shorebased |
First Aid |
First Aid Instructor |
Shorebased |
Marine Radio |
SRC Assessor |
Shorebased |
Offshore Safety |
Sea Survival Instructor |
Shorebased |
Professional Practices and Responsibilities |
Yachtmaster Instructor or Advanced Powerboat Instructor
who holds the PPR certificate |
Shorebased |
Radar |
Radar Instructor |
Shorebased |
Safe and Fun |
Practical Instructor who holds the Safe and Fun
certificate and has experience of instructing RYA courses
for children |
Shorebased |
A Principal may nominate a Primary Contact for business communication with the RYA. The Primary Contact must have sufficient understanding of the RYA and recognition to ensure communication is dealt with appropriately. The Principal remains accountable for the overall compliance with the conditions of recognition and therefore must remain informed and be fully aware of the recognition requirements and processes.
A Principal may nominate a Certificate Administrator for the purposes of registering any certificates that are required to be registered online via the RYA website.
In general, the RYA will make contact with the Principal, Chief Instructor and/or Primary Contact using the contact details provided on the Application for Recognition Form (AR1).
In exceptional circumstances, such as in relation to a serious incident, the RYA may use any other details available, including personal addresses, email addresses or phone numbers in order to make contact.
The Principal, Chief Instructor, Primary Contact and Certificate Administrator have access to all pages and documents on the Training Support Site which are restricted to training centres.
The Principal, Primary Contact and Certificate Administrator have access to the Certificate Registration Hub.
Related pages
Code of Conduct
Who teaches what
Withdrawal or suspension of recognition