5 Common Mistakes Yacht Crew Make During the Job Search
When searching for a job, it's the little things that matter. If you miss something small, it can ruin your chances of getting the job. Here...[Read More]
When searching for a job, it's the little things that matter. If you miss something small, it can ruin your chances of getting the job. Here...[Read More]
Maintaining a consistent workout schedule while working on yachts can be tricky with small crew quarters, full work days, and limited free...[Read More]
As a working yacht stewardess, you'll be asked to constantly make drinks. It's part of the job. The various names and terminology can become...[Read More]
A common visa that yacht crew need (other than the B1/B2 visa for travel to the US) is the Schengen Visa. Depending on your nationality,...[Read More]
After you find a job on a yacht, you'll quickly learn that yacht chefs are required to do...[Read More]
Why is effective crew management practices so important? On any given yacht, captains and senior crew are faced with the challenge of...[Read More]
One of the many ways to get started in yachting is to find daywork through "dock walking", which is literally walking the docks and going...[Read More]
If you're new to the yachting industry, you probably don't know that yachting CV/Resumes are very different from land-based jobs. It's...[Read More]
You can spot them by their sunglass tan, polos with a yacht stenciled on their backs, and shorts/skorts they wear in public while running...[Read More]
For a yachting novice, the different crew positions can get quite confusing. The amount of crew on a yacht often depends on the size of the...[Read More]