Faststream Launches Super-Yacht Crewing Service

[B]International shipping recruitment specialist Faststream has launched a new service for the owners and operators of superyachts looking for high quality crew. With a 65 strong team of specialist recruiters, the company is already the market leader for shore and seagoing technical and operational roles in the merchant shipping, marine and offshore industries. [/B]

Faststream Chief Executive Officer Mark Charman said:

“We are bringing a new level of professionalism to the super-yacht crewing market and will be applying the same high standards to super-yachts that our blue chip corporate customers such as Royal Caribbean, BP and Shell expect in the commercial shipping sector. With the increasing sophistication of super and mega yachts, owners need to know need to know that they are employing the best qualified and vetted crew and should not settle for a second rate and amateur service.”

He added: “With highly qualified masters, mates, engineers, 2nd engineers, chefs, stewards/stewardesses and deckhands on our books, we can save super-yacht owners time and money.”

http://www.faststream.us/

Just a note of caution to a seafarer thinking about going yachting.
It requires a major attitude adjustment.
You’ll need to brush up on diplomatic skills or even take the course at Miss Petunias Charm School.
It’s not to say any commercial seafarer couldn’t make it a sucess - just finetune your sense of humor and it can be a fun gig.

“Oh, excuse me boy, change the CD and bring me a drink”.

A guest overheard speaking to the Captain on a certain yacht.

ahem…but does anyone here know how much the masters of mega yachts get? damned near what ship pilots get paid I dare say!

as the song says…“nice work if you can get it”

The wages can be decent and it’s certainly clean work - during the seventies and eighties worked a few in S.E. Fl.
Some of the owners were kind to me - then there were the others who made me happy to get behind the wheel wearing my coveralls and carpet slippers and rushing to the engine room when the bells started ringing ( read commercial outfit ).
I wouldn’t disparage the industry my point is if your O.K. with an anything goes atmosphere you could discover happiness.
Good example is moseying along Long Island Sound with zero visibility and the owner hops into the wheelhouse to announce he needs to be in Nantucket for lunch so let’s jingle her up to 30 or so knots.

[QUOTE=dougpine;26043]“Oh, excuse me boy, change the CD and bring me a drink”.

A guest overheard speaking to the Captain on a certain yacht.[/QUOTE]

That will be about the same time my pants accidentally fell off to my ankles. One of two things would happen - 1) raise, or 2) termination. Either one would probably work good in your favor.

[quote=c.captain;26085]ahem…but does anyone here know how much the masters of mega yachts get? damned near what ship pilots get paid I dare say!

as the song says…“nice work if you can get it”[/quote]

The last rate I heard was about $1,000/foot for Captains…pretty nice money!