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Windsurfing Master
Windsurfing Master
A Windsurfing Master is a person who has vast experience in all facets of the sport including event management and the running of advanced level courses. They are qualified to teach and assess all 5 certificate levels in the National Windsurfing Scheme and may apply to the State Training Committee to be allowed to conduct Instructor Courses.
ELIGIBILITY
Candidates for this level must:
- be nominated by an Yachting Australia YATC
- have held the Senior Instructor Certificate for at least 1 year and have logged a minimum of 100 hours instruction since receiving that certificate
- have logged at least 40 hours per year instruction over the past two years
- hold a current Senior First Aid Certificate
- hold both Level 4 Proficiency certificates
- hold the Yachting Australia National Rescueboat Handling Certificate
Competition experience: Candidates should have at least two seasons (minimum 24 seperate days) competitive Windsurfing experience in the discipline of their choice. Candidates who have no competitive boardsailing experience may satisfy this requirement with the equivalent of three seasons long distance ocean boardsailing or specialist shortboard sailing.
Event Management: Candidates should have at least two seasons (minimum 12 seperate days) experience in the organising of Windsurfing Events catering primarily to beginners and improvers.
TASK EXPERIENCE
- Coordinate and present an Assistant Instructors course whilst being assessed by a Windsurfing Master
- Under the guidance of a Windsurfing Master, fully coordinate a Yachting Australia Windsurfing Instructors course whilst being assessed by a representative of the State Training Committee.















