International Certificate of Competence (ICC)

What is the International Certificate of Competence (ICC)?

The International Certificate of Competence (ICC) is a standardized qualification recognized under United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Resolution No. 40. It serves as evidence of a person’s competence to operate pleasure craft, including both sailing and motor vessels, in international waters. The ICC is particularly valuable for recreational boaters navigating inland and coastal waters across Europe and beyond.

Why Is the ICC Important?

While not universally mandated, the ICC is widely accepted and often required in many countries, especially within the UNECE region. It facilitates the chartering process and ensures compliance with local regulations. The certificate provides documentary assurance that the holder meets the competence levels stipulated in Resolution No. 40.

What boats can I operate with an ICC?

There are various endorsements that can appear on an ICC to specify what the certificate allows its holder to do. Not all ICCs have all endorsements – what you get depends on your training / assessment / certificates held.

Endorsement: What It Allows

Power – 10 m

Operation of power-driven vessels up to 10 metres.

Power – 24 m

Operation of power-driven vessels up to 24 metres.

Sail – 24 m (with auxiliary engine)

For sailing vessels up to 24 m.

PWC (Personal Water Craft)

Operating a personal watercraft / jet ski.

Coastal Waters

Valid for coastal navigation (sea passages), not inland waterways (rivers, canals).

Inland Waters

Allows use in inland waterways.

Why and where would I need an ICC?

As a general rule of thumb, RYA certificates are widely recognised in many countries – including ICC signatories – for charter and rental purposes. This means that an ICC would be required in case you are interested in rental of chartering in a country where RYA certificates are not recognised.

As of 2024, the ICC is formally recognized in the following countries that have adopted Resolution Number 40:

  • Austria
  • Belarus
  • Belgium
  • Bulgaria
  • Croatia
  • Czech Republic
  • Finland
  • Germany
  • Hungary
  • Ireland
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Luxembourg
  • Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Romania
  • Serbia
  • Slovakia
  • South Africa
  • Switzerland
  • Ukraine
  • United Kingdom

Even in countries that have not formally adopted Resolution No. 40, such as GreeceSpain, and Portugal, the ICC is often accepted, albeit on a discretionary basis. We recommend researching online before your charter or rental to ensure you’re informed and aware of the specific requirements in each country.

How can I obtain my ICC?

If you are a national of one of the countries listed above that have adopted Resolution No 40, you must coordinate with the relevant governing body responsible for issuing the ICC in your country. This might involve assessments or obtaining national certifications.

If you are not, or hold a second nationality of a country that has not adopted Resolution No. 40, we can assist you in obtaining an ICC issued by the Royal Yachting Association (RYA).

How can I get my ICC issued by the RYA?

1. Eligibility

The RYA is the governing body for the issuance of the ICC in the UK. The UK ICC is intended for UK Nationals and UK residents i.e. people who are settled in the UK and whose primary residence is in the UK.
The RYA will also issue the ICC to nationals of other countries that have not formally recognised the ICC because they may otherwise be unable to obtain an ICC.
Apart from that, to apply for an ICC with the RYA you must be:

Age 16 or over
Physically and mentally fit to operate a pleasure craft
2. Proof of Competence

A UK ICC can only be issued once the applicant has demonstrated their ability to safely operate the type of boat they are applying for. There are two ways to prove your competence.

Proof of competence

A separate ICC assessment, which can be conducted at our training centre. This assessment does not include any training; it assumes the applicant already meets the competence requirements for each endorsement category based on prior experience or non-RYA coursework.

Holders of certain RYA certificates can apply directly to the RYA for an ICC. Since these certificates are awarded after successful completion of the relevant practical courses, no separate ICC assessment is required.

This is an excellent option for those with no prior boating experience, or for anyone who would like to develop or refresh their skills through structured training rather than attempting a direct ICC assessment.

Below is a list of the eligible RYA certificates and the corresponding ICC endorsement(s) they qualify you for:

RYA Powerboat Level 2

Power (up to 10 m)

RYA Powerboat Advanced / Tender Operator

Power (up to 10 m)*

RYA Day Skipper Practical (Sail)

Sail (coastal, up to ~24 m)

RYA Day Skipper Motor 

Power (up to 24 m)

RYA Coastal Skipper Practical 

Sail and/or Power (up to 24 m, coastal)

Additional: CEVNI Test

Inland Endorsement

Application process

You can apply for your ICC directly through the RYA, either online via ICC portal or by post. The application must be completed and submitted by each applicant individually. 

This is what you will need for an application:

  • A digital copy (photograph or scan) of your passport or a national ID card showing your nationality*
  • A digital copy of a document which confirms your habitual residential address as detailed in ICC-2 Notes: Evidencing identity and eligibility.
  • Collectively these documents must verify your identity (name, address, date of birth, photograph) and your nationality.
  • Evidence of your competence for each of the categories you request are validated on your ICC as detailed in ICC-3 Notes: Evidencing boating competence **
  • A photograph in portrait orientation
  • Payment of the application fees (£59.00 for non-RYA members)

* If you do not have a passport or a national ID card showing your nationality you can only apply to the RYA for an ICC using the paper application form.

** In case you are applying for an ICC after a successful assessment, we will provide you with the corresponding Assessment Syllabus Certificate(s), to include in your application.

If your application is successful your ICC will be sent by post to your residential address. Sending the ICC to the address printed on the certificate is part of the RYA’s verification process for the issue of the certificate. The ICC will not be posted to any address other than the one printed on the certificate.

Valid for 5 years

An ICC issued by the RYA is valid for five (5) years, after which it will need to be renewed.

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