Which boats can I take with the licence?
The “titulín” or Licencia de Navegación is the most basic nautical licence in Spain, and with it you can enjoy the pleasure of sailing without complications. However, it is important to know what the limitations are and what types of boats you can handle with this licence. In this blog post, we will explain everything you need to know to enjoy your adventures at sea within the legal margins.
What is the “titulín” Licencia de Navegación?
The titulín, officially known as the Licencia de Navegación, is the title that allows you to steer small recreational boats. It is ideal for those who wish to get started in the world of sailing without having to go through an extensive training process.
Main features of the licence
With a degree you can:
- Steer vessels up to 6 metres in length.
- Sail no more than 2 nautical miles from the coast.
- Operate vessels with a maximum engine power of 15 hp.
- To operate class C (lowest power) watercraft.
Note: The licence does not allow you to sail at night or in adverse weather conditions.
What types of boats can I take with the licence?
The Boating Licence allows you to carry a variety of vessels ideal for coastal cruising, recreational fishing, and water sports. Here are some of the most popular options.
Vessels up to 6 metres in length
With a licence, you can take boats up to 6 metres in length, perfect for day trips. Boats like the Crownline E Series, which combine style and functionality in a compact size, are an excellent choice. These boats are easy to handle and offer great comfort for enjoying the sea with friends or family.
Class C watercraft
Another exciting option that you can enjoy with your licence are the C-class jet skis. These lower-powered jet skis are perfect for adrenaline seekers in small doses. They are easy to control and provide a thrilling experience close to the coast.
Speedboats and fishing boats
If your passion is fishing or you simply want a fast boat to explore the coast, speedboats and fishing boats up to 6 metres are also within the realm of possibility with your licence. Models such as the Crownline Sports Series, which offer versatility and performance, are perfect for these types of activities.
Qualification requirements and limitations
It is essential to understand the limitations of the licence to ensure safe and lawful navigation.
Maximum distance from the coast
With the licence, you can only sail up to 2 nautical miles from the coast. This is enough to enjoy coastal cruising, but is not suitable for longer or offshore voyages. If you plan to explore further afield, you might consider taking a higher nautical qualification.
Maximum engine power
The licence allows you to operate boats with engines up to 15 hp. If you are interested in boats with more power, such as the Crownline LPX Series, you should consider a more advanced qualification, such as the Basic Boatmaster (PNB).
Daytime navigation and weather conditions
Remember that with a licence you can only sail during the day and in favourable weather conditions. If you plan to sail in more challenging conditions or at night, a higher qualification is required.
Advantages of starting out with a degree
Getting started in sailing with a licence has many advantages, especially if you are new to the world of sailing.
Ease and speed in obtaining it
One of the biggest advantages of the licence is that you can obtain it quickly, as it only requires a few hours of theoretical and practical training. This allows you to start enjoying the sea almost immediately, without the need for long courses or complicated exams.
Affordable cost
The titulín is an economical option for those who wish to take up sailing without making a large initial investment. The costs associated with obtaining this licence are low compared to other nautical qualifications.
Ideal for recreational use
Whether your goal is to enjoy relaxed cruising, fishing or water activities close to the shore, the titulin is more than sufficient for your needs. It’s the perfect way to explore your nautical interests without long-term commitments.
How to broaden your nautical horizons?
If you find that sailing is your passion and you want to venture beyond the limitations of your licence, there are options to obtain higher nautical qualifications that will allow you to sail larger and more powerful vessels.
Obtain the Basic Navigation Pattern (PNB)
The next logical step after the certificate is the Patrón de Navegación Básica (PNB). With this qualification, you can operate boats up to 8 metres in length and sail up to 5 nautical miles from the coast, as well as operate boats with more powerful engines. To find out more about how to obtain this qualification, visit our guide to nautical qualifications.
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