What is the difference between a dinghy and a keel boat?
A dinghy requires the weight of the crew to keep the boat upright and prevent it from capsizing. A keel boat has built-in ballast (usually led or iron embedded in the keel) that keeps the boat from capsizing. Dinghies are used for day sailing and have no accommodation. Keel boats are made for cruising and even ocean crossing. What are the main benefits of having the CYA certificate? First of all, you will learn how to safely operate a boat. If you are considering bare boat chartering, most charter companies require intermediate level. If you have your own boat, you might be eligible for insurance discount. CYA and ASA are widely recognized sailing associations.
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