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Seven Seas School of Yachting is a yacht and sailing training provider based in Greece, and it clearly states that it is an RYA Recognised Training Centre. The site positions itself as more than just a place to “get certified,” emphasizing seamanship, practical ability, and safety at sea. It offers training for both recreational enthusiasts and professional mariners.
Based on the captured content, the school offers RYA Courses, SkillCraft Training, Tailored Training, Career Compass, Charter and Flotilla programs, and more. Its course areas cover sailing, powerboating, PWC, motor cruising, catamaran training, and career consulting. The RYA system is its core selling point: RYA certificates are described as being recognized by charter companies, maritime employers, and institutions in multiple countries. One example course, RYA Intermediate Powerboat, is a two-day in-person practical course on a real vessel at Kallithea Marina, with a maximum ratio of three students to one instructor. Upon completion, students receive the RYA Powerboat Intermediate Certificate.
The only clearly listed price in the text is for RYA Intermediate Powerboat: €530 plus VAT, for a total of €660. This includes the training boat, instructor, fuel, and RYA certificate. Prices for other courses are not disclosed, so overall pricing transparency is only average. Prospective students need to confirm details through a form submission or appointment.
Its strengths include its status as an RYA-recognized training centre, strong instructor credentials, courses that emphasize real sea conditions and hands-on practice, and support for privately tailored training. Team members include multiple RYA Yachtmaster, Cruising, Powerboat, and PWC instructors, and the organization publicly states its equality and safety policies. The limitations are that much of the information requires inquiry to obtain, and pricing is incomplete. There are also some inconsistencies in the wording: for example, the Intermediate Powerboat page states that it is a two-day course, while the FAQ mentions “7 days of training,” so applicants should verify this before enrolling.
It is suitable for people planning to charter or skipper boats in Europe or internationally, enter the yachting industry, or systematically improve their sailing or powerboating skills. For Chinese students, it is better suited to those who have overseas travel plans, can accept English-language instruction, and are comfortable with the cost of in-person training in Greece.
The website’s accessibility from mainland China cannot be confirmed from the text alone, so it is assessed as unknown. The courses themselves strongly depend on in-person participation in Greece, so students also need to consider visa, transportation, accommodation, and insurance arrangements.
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