The subjects are different
Day Skipper revision helps you work out where you are, where you are going, what the tide is doing, and what other vessels may do. Marine Radio SRC revision helps you make clear calls when communication matters.
Marine Radio SRC is not a replacement for Day Skipper theory. It complements it. Day Skipper helps with navigation and skippering decisions; SRC covers VHF, DSC, Mayday, Pan-Pan, Securite, Channel 16, Channel 70, and radio procedure.
| Goal | Helpful revision | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Prepare for Day Skipper practical | Day Skipper Theory | Focuses on navigation, tides, COLREGs, pilotage, weather, and passage planning. |
| Use a VHF radio confidently | Marine Radio SRC | Focuses on VHF procedure, DSC, distress, urgency, safety, and routine calls. |
| Charter or skipper abroad | Both | Navigation theory and radio confidence often support the same real-world trip. |
Day Skipper revision helps you work out where you are, where you are going, what the tide is doing, and what other vessels may do. Marine Radio SRC revision helps you make clear calls when communication matters.
A skipper may need both a sound passage plan and a clear radio call. Practicing both reduces hesitation before a real passage, harbour call, radio check, or emergency procedure.
Marine Radio Revision includes scenario-style prompts so you can practice the call sequence locally before an SRC assessment or training centre session.
No. SRC is radio and DSC focused. Use Day Skipper revision for navigation, chartwork, tides, weather, and COLREGs.
It is sensible if you may operate the yacht's VHF or need to understand routine, urgency, safety, or distress calls.
Access is course-specific unless a bundle clearly says otherwise. Each brand stays on its own domain inside the Compass Revision Network.