Government of Croatia Approves IYT’s ICC Without The Prior Requirement of Additional IYT Certification

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IYT has recently written a “stand alone” 40 hour course for the International Certificate of Competency (ICC)  which we are delighted to announce has been approved by the Government of Croatia for the operating of private yachts & bareboat charters in Croatian waters for vessels up to 30 gross tons. There is no longer a requirement to have an additional IYT certificate such as the International Bareboat Skipper.

The following IYT qualifications also comply for the automatic issuing of an ICC:

•International Watchkeeper/Flotilla Skipper (up to 100gt)

•International Bareboat Skipper (up to 100 gt)

•Yachtmaster Coastal (up to 200 gt)

•Yachtmaster Offshore (up to 200gt)

•Yachtmaster Ocean (up to 200gt)

 For further information please click here.  

 

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