For all the local crew members looking for something to do on their days off. For the frantic Chefs and Galley Hands desperate for fresh produce.

Safety; something crew often take for granted until it is too late. Whether it’s failing to wear a harness when trying to clean hard to reach windows, corners and rails or neglecting lifes

As the yachting season transitions from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean, many contracts are ending and crew members are seeking employment on new vessels.

Yachts are filled with crew who come from all different walks of life.

For job seeking crew finding work, any work, is the goal. Whether temporary, seasonal or day work; earning a salary is better than nothing.

Office romances are often seen to be a bad idea. The fear is that if the relationship dissolves, it will disrupt the work environment.

Verbal attacks, harassment, brutal condescension. Acts of belittling, embarrassing and all out indignity and humiliation.

 Picture this; your contract on a 80M is nearly up.

Firing staff is never a fun or easy undertaking. You are essentially taking away another person’s livelihood.

Running a yacht is a huge responsibility.