Skipper Academy
Skipper Academy is a 7-day skipper course for experienced sailors who want to move from recreational sailing into paid charter work. The focus is on operating sailing yachts (40–60ft) in real charter conditions – managing guests, handling everyday scenarios, and working to the standards expected of professional skippers. If you pass Skipper Academy, you will automatically be enrolled into two additional days of yachting-specific academic training near the marina, focused on commercial operations and real-world decision-making.
What is a Skipper Academy and Who is it For
A skipper academy bridges the gap between solid sailing experience and professional charter work. Applicants must already have solid sailing experience and hold a valid sailing licence.
Many sailors are confident on the water but have never operated a yacht in a commercial setting. Charter work requires more than boat handling. It demands leadership, guest communication, safety awareness, and the ability to make calm decisions under pressure.
Skipper Academy is designed to prepare you for that step.
This course is for sailors who:
- Are looking to understand how to become a skipper professionally
- Already have hands-on yacht experience
- Want to work as a paid skipper
- Are ready to be responsible for guests, crew, and vessel
- Understand that professional sailing comes with accountability
This course is not suitable for beginners. If you are still building core sailing confidence, we recommend completing Sailing Academy before applying.
Skipper Requirements
To apply for Skipper Academy, you must meet the following skipper requirements:
- Minimum age: 20
- Fluent English
- Valid sailing licence
- VHF licence
- First Aid certificate
- Confident handling yachts with an experienced crew
An EU passport is beneficial. Due to visa and work permit restrictions, availability for non-EU citizens may be limited.
You can find a full breakdown of accepted licences and experience levels on our Skipper Requirements page.
What You’ll Learn
Training focuses on the realities of charter work, not idealised conditions or exam-only techniques.
Yacht Handling & Operations
- Med-moorings, anchoring, rafting, and tight-space manoeuvring
- Yacht systems and technical operations
- Decision-making in busy marinas and changing conditions
Charter-Ready Skills
- Managing guests and expectations
- Clear onboard communication
- Work effectively with hosts and crew
- Professional standards during charter week
Real-World Scenarios
- Circle rafts and high-pressure docking
- Time-critical decisions
- Handling unexpected situations calmly and safely
Training takes place in active charter areas, including key Croatian ports, giving you practical local knowledge that’s immediately applicable during the season.
How Training Works
Skipper Academy is an intensive 7-day course based in Trogir, Croatia.
Each yacht is led by a dedicated instructor and shared by:
- Four skipper students
- Four host students
This mixed format reflects real charter conditions and helps you develop leadership and teamwork skills from day one.
Training is delivered by skippers and instructors who actively work in the charter industry. The focus is always on how things actually work on charter.
All essential course materials and resources are provided as part of the program.
Course Breakdown
Meet your fellow students for a shore-based session covering the course structure, key objectives, safety protocols, and what to expect over the week. This is also your opportunity to get to know your crew before stepping on board.
Note: Accommodation for this night is not included in the fee. You’ll need to arrange your own room for Day 1.
Join the instructor team at the marina for yacht check-in and provisioning. Weather permitting, we aim to set sail that afternoon and begin practical, on-water training.
These are full training days on the water, visiting the same islands and routes we use during the charter season.
The focus is entirely practical, covering:
- Docking and marina manoeuvres
- Navigation and passage planning
- Teamwork and onboard leadership
- Handling real-world charter scenarios
Evenings are more relaxed and social, reflecting the balance between work and downtime that comes with life in real charter environments.
This is your assessment day. You’ll demonstrate what you’ve learned through a series of practical docking manoeuvres, followed by a final oral evaluation. The assessment focuses on competence, decision-making, safety awareness, and professional standards.
On average, around 90% of participants pass, though this can vary between groups.
If you don’t pass, it usually means more time or experience is needed before skippering 40–60ft yachts with paying guests. Safety and competence are always the priority. You’re welcome to reapply after gaining further documented experience.
The day typically finishes around 18:00. Regardless of the outcome, students usually organise a shared dinner as a final social evening.
IF YOU PASS
Day 9 is dedicated to preparing you for working as a professional skipper with Quarterdeck and Yacht Week. This day is mandatory for anyone who passes the course and wishes to work with us.
You’ll take part in Quarterdeck- and Yacht Week–specific theory sessions, meet key members of the Yacht Week team, and gain a clear understanding of how our events operate both on and off the water.
Topics include:
- Event structure and operational philosophy
- Financial procedures and skipper responsibilities
- Guest communication standards
- Use of internal admin systems and tools
- Onboarding steps and what to expect in your first working week
This final day ensures you’re fully aligned with our systems, values, and expectations, so you can step into your first assignment prepared and confident.
Please plan your return flights for Sunday.
Assessment and Standards
Skipper Academy concludes with a structured skipper assessment.
Evaluation is pass/fail and based on:
- Yacht handling and manoeuvring
- Safety awareness and decision-making
- Teamwork and leadership
- Guest communication and professionalism
This ensures that anyone moving forward into charter work meets consistent professional standards.
From Skipper Academy to Paid Work
Skippers who successfully complete the academy may be invited to join Quarterdeck for the summer season, depending on performance, availability, and demand.
Charter assignments typically:
- Begin on Saturdays (15:00 – 18:00)
- End the following Saturday at 08:00
- Pay €600 per assignment in your first session
As you gain experience, opportunities for increased responsibility, higher earnings, and career progression open up.
Is This Course Right for You?
Skipper Academy is a good fit if:
- You’re an experienced sailor ready to take responsibility
- You’re comfortable leading a crew and interacting with guests
- You want professional charter work
- You’re enthusiastic, social, and excited to meet new people
- You’re, most of all, up for an adventure
If you’re unsure whether your experience level is sufficient, applying to Sailing Academy followed by Skipper Academy is often the strongest path.
Next Steps
If you think Skipper Academy might be right for you:
- Review the FAQ
- Check dates and availability
- Review pricing
- Submit your application