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The luxury yacht world has been evolving. Traditionally, most professional yacht captains worked their way up the deck department hierarchy on vessels under 3,000GT acquiring licenses that reflected this maximum gross tonnage.
In contemporary yachting, we have seen an increasing trend in the new build of superyachts over 3,000GT. These yachts have meant that Captains are also known as Masters, and should hold an unlimited tonnage ticket. As such, Captains have been transferring across from the commercial maritime world, particularly from the luxury cruise line sector where they have been dealing with HNWIs.


This trend has meant the industry is being enriched by new influences. Captains and Crew with a traditional “yachtie” background and unlimited Masters and Deck Officers with a merchant background are adapting, whilst learning from each other’s expertise on client service, people management and safety.
The industry forecast for traditional luxury yacht captains is one of enhanced professional opportunity, with yachting qualifications turning towards unlimited tickets for the future.

Deck Officers

The bridge crew are a highly experienced team that commands the bridge. Responsible for navigation, passage planning, safety, and watch leaders, they must have a strong understanding of all international rules and regulations. These include the Captain or Master, the Chief Officer and the First Officer .

Chief Officer and First Officer are typically used for crew on vessels that are near or over 3,000GT or registered as passenger vessels requiring a Chief Mate 3,000GT or Chief Mate unlimited STCW REG II/2 license.

Captain

The Yacht Captain is responsible for the total operation of the yacht. The position ranges from being in charge of a full-time staff of one to being the CEO of a large operation with many departments, personnel, and a large budget. The Yacht Captain is the navigator, and as such is responsible for the safety of the crew and passengers, the supervision of the crew as well as ensuring the enjoyment of all guests onboard
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