RYA CEVNI Online

Anyone requiring an ICC valid for inland waters must pass the CEVNI Test. A valid ICC is often required for cruising Europe’s inland waters. To validate your ICC (International Certificate of Competence) for inland waters you must take the CEVNI test, which checks your knowledge of the rules and signs that skippers of pleasure craft are expected to know and follow.

Description

Anyone requiring an ICC valid for inland waters must pass the CEVNI Test. A valid ICC is often required for cruising Europe’s inland waters. To validate your ICC (International Certificate of Competence) for inland waters you must take the CEVNI test, which checks your knowledge of the rules and signs that skippers of pleasure craft are expected to know and follow.

The “RYA European Waterways Regulations (the CEVNI rules explained)” publication G17 provides the information you need to learn the code in a clear and concise way.

 

Previous Experience: None
Assumed Knowledge: European inland waterway regulations
Duration: At your own pace

There is a practice test which you can try as many times as you like and your score won’t be recorded. When you feel ready to take the real test you will get 2 attempts to pass each section. Once you have completed the CEVNI test, you will be told immediately whether you have been successful or not. Follow the on-screen instructions for details of how you get your ICC validated for inland waters.

 

How to Enrol

It is possible to take your CEVNI test online, anywhere, anytime as an alternative o the paper-based test.

Enrolling is easy, send an email or phone 01752 493377 to let us know you wish to take the course. Pay the course fee securely online through WorldPay by clicking by clicking the Buy This button or let us know if you’d prefer to pay by bank transfer.

Please allow time for our office staff to manually register you during work hours.

We will then register you on RYA Interactive and email you with your log in details. When you access the RYA Interactive site for the first time you will be asked to complete a simple form before you can start your course

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