We had a kayak workshop on from 30th June to the 3rd July. It was great fun and very tiring! Here's some photos and a little bit about it.
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On Sunday the 21st of June, the junior cert exam students went camping on Dalkey Island, these are a few of the photos of their night.
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We had a workshop on for sailing from 16th June to the 19th. It was great fun and all who took part learnt a lot. Here are some pictures and a little bit about it.
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From Monday the 9th of June to Friday the 12th of June we had a kayak week it was great fun and we did something different every day. Here are a few photos and a little bit about the week.
Our Powerboat workshop was held this June 2nd-5th these are a few snapshots and a little bit about it.

National Powerboat Certificate
The aim of this two day course is to develop the skills and knowledge that allow participants to safely and effectively skipper an open powerboat by day, on inland and coastal waters with which they are familiar.
The ISA recommends this Certificate as the minimum level of training/knowledge required before anyone uses a power boat on their own. In the majority of cases beginners would do this course and the Introduction to Powerboating as part of the same Two day course. The certificate can also be achieved through direct assessment by a Powerboat Instructor.
General
All the courses in the ISA Powerboat Training scheme can be taught in displacement as well as planing boats with the exception of the Advanced Certificate. The ISA Inland Waterways Scheme provides the most appropriate training for anyone wishing to use large displacement motorboats on Inland waters. The ISA Yachtmaster scheme provides for the needs of those wishing to cruise at sea & in larger Motorboats.



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