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FAQ : General Questions

Miscellaneous, yachting industry advice, tips and more...

  • How long is a seafarer contract?

    The length of a seafarer's contract can vary depending on a number of factors, including the type of vessel they are working on, their job role, and the terms of their employment. In general, seafarer contracts are typically for a fixed period of time, which is often referred to as the "co...

  • How many crew members are on a yacht?

    The number of crew members on a yacht can vary widely depending on the size and type of the yacht, as well as the intended use and itinerary of the vessel. Yachts can range in size from small boats with just a few crew members to large superyachts with dozens of crew members. On smal...

  • What are the average salaries of professional yacht crew?

    The salaries of professional yacht crew members can vary widely depending on their job responsibilities and level of experience, as well as the size and type of the yacht on which they are employed. In general, entry-level positions such as deckhands and stewards may start at around $2,000 ...

  • What does ‘Green Crew’ mean in yachting?

    In the yachting industry, the term "green crew" typically refers to a group of crew members who are new to the industry or who have limited experience working on yachts. "Green" can refer to their lack of experience or to their lack of familiarity with the specific yacht or operation they a...

  • What does a designated person ashore (DPA) do?

    A designated person ashore (DPA) is a person who has been specifically designated by a shipping company to be the main point of contact between the company and the vessel, and who is responsible for coordinating and communicating the company's safety management system. The DPA is typically ...

  • How do you become a yacht broker?

    Becoming a yacht broker typically involves the following steps: Meet the basic requirements: Most yacht brokerages require that their brokers have a high school diploma or equivalent and be at least 18 years old. Some brokerages may also require a college degree or prior sales experien...

  • What does a bosun do onboard a yacht?

    A bosun, also known as a boatswain, is a crew member on a yacht who is responsible for the maintenance and operation of the vessel\'s deck and hull. The bosun is typically a member of the deck crew and reports to the first mate or the captain. Some of the duties of a bosun on a yacht may i...

  • Which type of qualifications does a stewardess require?

    A stewardess on a yacht typically requires the following qualifications: A high school diploma or equivalent. A valid passport and the ability to travel internationally. Fluency in English. Basic knowledge of hospitality, including food and beverage service, housekeeping, and customer...

  • What does a executive chef do on a superyacht?

    An executive chef, also known as a head chef or chef de cuisine, is a crew member on a superyacht who is responsible for managing the culinary operations on board and ensuring that the guests' dining experience is exceptional. The executive chef typically reports to the chief steward or chi...

  • What does a stewardess do on a superyacht?

    A stewardess, also known as a steward, is a crew member on a superyacht who is responsible for providing service and assistance to the guests on board. The stewardess typically works in the interior of the yacht and reports to the chief steward or the chief stewardess. Some of the duties o...

  • What does a Superyacht Captain's daily tasks involve?

    The daily tasks of a superyacht captain will vary depending on the size and type of the yacht and the specific needs of the guests and crew, but some common responsibilities may include: Planning and coordinating the movements of the yacht, including deciding on the route and destination...

  • What does an engineer do on a superyacht?

    An engineer is a crew member on a superyacht who is responsible for the maintenance and operation of the vessel's engines, generators, and other technical systems. The engineer typically reports to the chief engineer or the captain and may have a team of technicians working under them. Som...

  • What is a B1/b2 visa and how do I get one?

    A B1/B2 visa is a type of nonimmigrant visa issued by the United States government that allows foreign nationals to travel to the United States for a temporary period of time. The B1 visa is intended for individuals who are traveling to the United States for business purposes, while the B2 ...

  • What is a Seafarers Employment Agreement (SEA)?

    A seafarer employment agreement (SEA) is a legal document that outlines the terms and conditions of employment for a seafarer, including the duties and responsibilities of the seafarer and the employer, the duration of the employment, and the compensation and benefits that will be provided....

  • What is an ENG 1 medical?

      An ENG 1 medical is a medical examination that is required for certain seafarers who are working or seeking to work on merchant vessels. The ENG 1 medical is a standard medical examination that is recognized by the UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) and is designed to ensure ...

  • What is the difference between seafarer and seaman?

    A seafarer is a person who works at sea, either on a merchant vessel or a recreational boat such as a yacht. Seafarers include a wide range of professions, including deckhands, engineers, officers, and other specialists who work on ships and boats. A seaman is a specific type of seafarer...

  • What is the hierarchy of a yacht?

    The hierarchy of a yacht is typically the same regardless of vessel size. The only major difference will be the size of the crew and structure of the various departments. As a general rule, a superyacht typically has 5 main departments. - Deck - the Chief Mate will head up this department! - E...

  • What is the HS205 Seafarers' Earnings Deduction (SED)?

    The HS205 Seafarers' Earnings Deduction (SED) is a tax relief available to mariners and their dependants in the UK. This scheme allows seafarers to deduct up to 95% of certain earnings from their taxable income when they are operating outside of UK territorial waters. The purpose of this deductio...

  • What is the MLC 2006?

    The Maritime Labor Convention 2006 (MLC 2006) is an international treaty that sets out the rights of seafarers and the responsibilities of shipowners and other stakeholders in the shipping industry. It was adopted by the International Labor Organization (ILO) in 2006 and entered into force ...

  • What is the Yotspot Connect social app?

    A beautifully crafted app, designed specifically for crew and professionals who work within the luxury yachting industry. Have you arrived at a new location, port or networking event and wondered "Who's around?" Stay connected with unlimited friends and colleagues and download Yotspot Connect t...

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