Boatmaster 1 & 2

Background

The Boatmaster qualifications are increasingly becoming the standard for those wanting to work on Small Commercial Vessels in the Caribbean. These are known as SCV's and are typically less than 24m in length. The IMO [International Maritime Organisation] developed a set of recommendations some years ago for training of captains in the Caribbean. This is now widely accepted by most Caribbean countries.

In Antigua & Barbuda certification is governed by ADOMS [Antigua Barbuda Department of Marine Services].

A circular concerning these ADOMS requirements can be found here.

After or before completion of the necessary courses you will need to have a valid medical certificate from an approved doctor in Antigua . - their details can be accessed here.

There are 3 levels of Boatmaster and the level you go for will depend partly on your experience but also the waters you plan to operate the vessel.

Boatmaster 1

Candidates must be at least 21 years old and have 12 months service on SCV's and allows passages up to 20 mile off shore or more with approval and proof of passages.

Boatmaster 2

Must be at least 20 years of age and have evidence of at least 6 months service on SVC's including time on a vessel similar to the one that they will be operating on. Limit of usage is 3 miles offshore.

There are a number of courses that will be necessary for anyone seeking an examination directly with ADOMS.

1. Boatmaster Theory for Boatmaster 1 and 2 $595usd pp

This covers all the aspects required by the code. The course is not mandatory but it is highly recommended and will mean that examination candidates do not have to be tested on all of the theory by ADOMS. It will be around 35 hours of classroom based training with an exam at the end.

A certificate with photo ID will be provided on successful completion.

2. Boatmaster Practical & Exam $495usd pp

This preparation course aims to prepare and work on practical elements of the syllabus that may be covered in the examination. Specifically practical navigation, safety and man overboard procedures, and general boat handling.

The preparation would be a minimum of 2 days depending on needs.
It will be tailored to the needs of the specific individuals and for that reason we would be looking to take a maximum of 5 candidates over a 2 day period.

This would generally be 'own boat' training and be the same vessel you would be examined on . Assessment is done over during the practical.

3. SRC/VHF Radio [If used on board or as required by ADOMS].

4. Full STCW 10 Basic Safety Training
PST -Sea survival
First Aid
PSA
PSSR
Fire Prevention and Fighting.

The ADOMS application form and check list can be found here.

Please click on the 'Training Dates & Booking' button on the right to check available dates.