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DECKHAND

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Deckhands assist the first mate with maintaining the exterior of the yacht, including cleaning, painting, and launching and retrieving tenders.

How to Become a Yacht Deckhand

The day-to-day roles of a deckhand on a superyacht can include a wide range of tasks that help to maintain the yacht and assist the captain and crew. These can include:

  • Cleaning and maintaining the exterior of the yacht, including the decks, hull, and superstructure
  • Assisting with navigation and maneuvering of the yacht
  • Operating and maintaining deck equipment, such as winches, cranes, and tenders
  • Setting up and taking down mooring lines and anchors
  • Assisting with the launch and recovery of water sports equipment
  • Helping with maintenance and repairs of the yacht
  • Assisting with guest activities such as water sports and excursions
  • Keeping a lookout for safety hazards and reporting them to the captain

 

To become a deckhand on a superyacht, you would ideally have a skills or work experience that can contribute operations and some experience working on boats or yachts. However, a good work ethic, being keen, enthusiastic and willing to learn will also stand you in good stead. Some yachts are keen to employ entry level candidates who demonstrate that they will contribute positively to the yacht crew dynamic and operations and are happy to teach and guide.

Specific qualifications and certifications that are required or preferred include:

 

  • STCW (Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping) certificate
  • ENG 1/Seafarers Medical certificate
  • RYA Powerboat Level 2
  • PWC (Personal Water Craft) license
  • First aid certification
  • Strong swimming ability
  • Some maritime experience and knowledge

 

You can obtain these certifications and qualifications by taking courses and passing examinations which are organized by authorized training centres. Additionally, you can gain experience by working on smaller boats or yachts, as well as through internships or apprenticeships.

Yacht Captain Qualifications

  • What are the qualifications and experience required to be a deckhand on a superyacht?

    Qualifications and experience required to be a deckhand on a superyacht: To become a deckhand on a superyacht, as minimum you will require a valid STCW basic safety training certificate and an ENG 1/Seafarers medical certificate, a Power boat level II certificate is highly desirable and  a VHF certificate is advantageous. Experience in water sports, recreational or professional is also beneficial for this role.

    What are the main responsibilities of a deckhand on a superyacht?

    Primary responsibilities of a deckhand on a superyacht: The primary responsibilities of a deckhand on a superyacht include:

    • Maintaining and cleaning the exterior of the yacht, including the decks, hull, and superstructure
    • Assisting with the operation and maintenance of the yacht’s tenders and water toys
    • Assisting with the operation and maintenance of the yacht’s mechanical systems
    • Assisting with the operation and maintenance of the yacht’s navigation and communication systems
    • Providing assistance to guests during water activities such as swimming, snorkeling, and diving, jet skis, wakeboarding, kite surfing, SUP etc
    • Assisting with the mooring and anchoring of the yacht
    • Assisting the captain and crew during navigation, docking, and undocking

    How does the deckhand interact with the rest of the crew?

    How does the deckhand interact with the rest of the crew: Deckhand will interact with the rest of the crew on a daily basis, coordinating and executing the yacht’s operations and activities and providing support and assistance to the captain and other crew members.

    What is the typical schedule of a deckhand on a superyacht?

    A typical schedule of a deckhand on a superyacht: A deckhand’s schedule will depend on the yacht’s itinerary and the needs of the guests. While at sea, the deckhand may be on duty for long hours, and during port visits, the deckhand may have more time off.

    How does the deckhand handle emergency situations?

    How does the deckhand handle emergency situations: Deckhands are trained to respond to emergency situations, such as fire, flooding, or man overboard, and will typically follow the yacht’s emergency response procedures. The deckhand will follow the instructions of the captain and other senior crew members and may be responsible for activating the yacht’s emergency systems, assisting in the evacuation of guests and crew, and assisting in the provision of first aid.

    What are the everyday challenges of being a deckhand on a superyacht?

    Common challenges of being a deckhand on a superyacht: Some of the everyday challenges of being a deckhand on a superyacht include working in a confined space, working long and irregular hours, dealing with demanding guests or crew members, and maintaining the high standards of safety, maintenance, and appearance expected on a superyacht. Additionally, deckhands may be asked to work in different weather conditions and may be required to work at heights or in tight spaces.

    What salary can I expect as a deckhand on a yacht?

  • Salary Junior €2,700—€2,800 Experienced €3,000-€3,500

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