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How To Work On Pocket Superyachts
Orientation and Introduction
What are Pocket Superyachts (5:05)
Who is this course and job for? (4:25)
My story, this is a real industry! (8:29)
Who are the Pocket Superyacht Owners? (5:50)
How To: Professional Deliveries
Spare parts to have on delivery (2:42)
Passage Planning and Fuel Management (4:52)
Safety Measures on Deliveries (10:33)
Fueling up (fuel management continued) (7:19)
Finding extra delivery crew. (2:56)
Watch schedules on delivery (4:39)
Ships Rules On Delivery (6:00)
Psychology on board / Mr Knowitall / How to deal with people breaking Ships Rules (9:27)
Chafe Points (1:41)
Keeping the yacht clean during delivery. (0:56)
Preventing damage to the interior. (0:40)
Rough weather on deliveries. (0:40)
Satellite communications (2:46)
Designated Shore Based Contact (0:59)
Maintenance Underway (3:18)
Docking (alongside) with delivery crew. (7:02)
Guest Trips (the complete timeline)
What does life on board look like during guest trips. (4:54)
Two weeks before the guest trip. (9:13)
A week before the guest trip. (8:32)
A week before the trip, first contact with guests. (5:52)
Three Hours Countdown To Guest Trip (1:55)
Noon, Guests Arrive (8:02)
Cabin Briefings (3:23)
Offering options / planning the day. (4:10)
The first sail. (8:42)
Safety Briefing (8:48)
We are sailing! (1:44)
Anchoring for the night (1:56)
Happy Hour! (1:03)
Sunset. (1:29)
Preparing for dinner. (2:26)
Bedtime (3:31)
Wake Up Time! (3:02)
After breakfast. (3:49)
Back On Board (2:57)
Lunchtime (1:37)
Anchoring for lunch or in the afternoon. (4:46)
Shoretrip + evening routine (2:36)
Extra Provisioning (1:43)
Timing towards meals (3:51)
Being invited for dinner. (2:58)
Going into the marina / Docking with guests on board (13:15)
Once tied up (0:35)
Managing the Charter Expenses (5:17)
Tipping is not a city in China (expenses continued) (3:15)
Concluding the Charter. (2:36)
The aftermath of the guest trip. (2:04)
Mindset and Attitude
Mindset and attitude of Truly Professional Pocket Superyacht Crew (2:15)
Meeting owner's expectations. (3:36)
The personal / professional relationship. (8:15)
Are the owners employers or clients? (4:38)
Dealing with difficult guests. (12:38)
The three levels of expertise. (5:06)
You are crew, not owner. (3:58)
The Fishbowl Effect (4:38)
The Problem is not the Problem (9:17)
Be Flexible (6:21)
Be Resilient. (3:01)
Don't place blame. (3:07)
Out of use periods
Life on board when no guests are on board. (4:40)
Dayworkers (1:31)
Dealing with outside contractors. (10:12)
Dealing with warranty issues. (8:21)
Email communications with owners. (6:52)
Yard periods 1/2 (19:05)
Yard Periods 2/2 (16:19)
Getting the job!
Reasons to be interested in a job. (3:41)
The 4 driving factors to any job (5:47)
4 Reasons to accept a job (in depth) (12:59)
What not to do: Negotiating yourself out of a job (2:14)
Salaries / Itinerary / Flights (4:50)
Budget and Finance
Budget (3:48)
First Aid refresher on Pocket Superyachts (By Manda J Beaver)
Introduction of Manda J Beaver (1:09)
Dr ABC (22:33)
Primary and Secondary Survey (28:46)
Head Injuries (24:23)
Seizures (3:21)
Chest Injuries. (8:20)
Bleeds (4:50)
Tourniquet (4:53)
Amputated fingers (3:44)
Crush Injuries (3:32)
Breaks (6:40)
Bone Through Skin (2:33)
Burns (7:27)
Commercial Coding and MLC for Pocket Superyachts. By Surveyor Roland Perry.
Introduction of Surveyor Roland Perry (0:52)
Disclaimer (1:15)
Overview of the coding process (6:03)
Documents and Participants in Coding (9:45)
Getting It Done (12:51)
Two different boats going through MGN280 compliance. (12:12)
Recap (1:10)
MLC Maritime Labour Convention Overview (7:07)
The documents needed for MLC compliance (13:01)
Recap of MLC (1:23)
Common Questions about MLC (1:51)
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Recap of MLC
This video recaps the compliance with MLC regulations and required documents.
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