Post-Brexit: RYA certificates of competence are to be reinstated in Spain

Published on: 27 May 2021

Post-Brexit: RYA certificates for boats are reinstated in Spain

Confirmation has been received that the RYA International Certificates of Competence (ICC) and several of its course completion certificates and other ICC’s remain valid for skippering Spanish flagged boats. This announcement is a result of persistent and coordinated consultations from the UK Government with Spain’s General Directorate for Merchant Marine (DGMM).

The RYA raised concerns once it became clear that the UK’s status as a third country from 1 January 2021 meant that, in accordance with Spanish regulations, RYA certificates would no longer be recognised by the Spanish Government for use on Spanish flagged boats.

The RYA, together with British Marine, immediately engaged with the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA), the UK Department for International Trade and the British Embassy in Spain in an effort to make representations to the relevant Spanish Authorities regarding the impact of these new restrictions. 

An economic impact statement was prepared and provided to Spanish Authorities with the purpose to make clear the financial impact on the Spanish economy as a result of the changes to recognition.

Following the reinstatement of RYA qualifications into Spanish law, RYA certificate holders will now be able to continue to skipper boats registered in Spain as well as in the UK.

The British titles now valid for sailing in Spain are as follows: RYA Yachtmaster Ocean Certificate of Competence; RYA Yachtmaster Offshore Certificate of Competence; RYA Yachtmaster Coastal Certificate of Competence; RYA Day Skipper; RYA Powerboat Level 2; RYA International Certificate for Operators of Pleasure Craft (ICC).

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