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Best Weather, great photography – San Diego Sailing for you….

This article focuses on all that San Diego can offers

Located in the up-town state of California, San Diego promises to be a treat. Treat because it offers the interesting features and benefits of San Diego Sailing. Flanked by skyscrapers that may challenge airplanes, San Diego Sailing offers first time and experienced sailors, all alike, the opportunity to test their sailing prowess.

San Diego is the second largest city in the state of California, not surprisingly after Los Angeles. That part of fame has got nothing to do with San Diego Sailing. Blessed with clear skies that you can start counting the clouds, and fantastic weather conditions, San Diego has conceptualized sailing in its own way. Its proximity to the Mexico and long drawn miles of beaches are just added attractions to this place, and a good incentive if he is planning to take his sail boat out to the sea for the first time.

San Diego boasts of its own Surfing Culture. It has its own indigenous brand names like “Black’s Beach”, ” Swamis” and many more. With the Port of San Diego manning the harbor, you are never far away from the biggies in the world of sailing. San Diego sailing best epitomizes clear weather, semi-tropical climate and of course clear blue waters. The waters which form the undercurrents of the Mexican beaches are typically harmless.. When I call them harmless, you would not be drowning away if just in case your sails fail. Known as a “City with lot of money”, people in San Diego do not mind investing that extra buck when it comes to Sailing. They would do well to know that the investment of money is worth it. And that is the second symbolical factor of San Diego Sailing. It has the facilities and amenities. But as they say, all go waste if there is no one to use it. San Diego folks ensure that these do not go waste and use every bit of it and are proud of it much the same way how they are proud of their Semi-Hispanic culture.
That brings us to a very interesting point. Inhabitants of San Diego are populated with a lot of Hispanics and people who have Hispanic origin. People of Spain are naturally born sailors and have inherited sailing skills, speaking literally. And hence, you would find a majority of San Diego Sailing natives as Hispanics. This not to deny that there are lot of American Nationals too.

The amalgamation of culture, facilities and topography makes San Diego Sailing stand tall amongst lot of other Sailing mega clubs which we may have heard of. If there is a word of caution to the San Diego Sailing club members, please do not venture out in to the seas in the months of December to March. These are the typically cooler months in the San Diego climes and it is said to rain these days. Apart from that, as there is virtually no ice or snow to be found, you can sail almost peacefully without bothering about icebergs.

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For the fishing enthusiast, destination is key. Each destination needs to have the right combination of fish variety and great fishing locations, natural beauty, and availability of quality charters, as well as other fun things to do. The best charter destinations have something for everyone, making them perfect for family vacations as well as getaways with fishing buddies.

Seward, Alaska

For the rough and rugged types, Seward, Alaska is the perfect place for charter fishing vacations. There are numerous companies in Seward, providing a good variety of choice when hiring a boat. The Alaskan waters around Seward’s Resurrection Bay have an abundance of fish, including salmon, lingcod, and halibut. The Silver Salmon Derby, the biggest Alaskan fishing derby, is held in Seward every year. Seward offers numerous other outdoor diversions besides charter fishing. It is famous for the Mount Marathon Race, an extreme mountain running race held every year. Hiking in the area is a popular pursuit, given Alaska’s unparalleled outdoor scenery and great variety in trail difficulty. For those looking for a more relaxing activity, the Kenai Fjord National Park is a breathtaking area to see from one of the available touring boats.

Seychelles

The smallest African state, Seychelles is an island nation located off the East coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean. The country is a leading promoter of sustainable tourism, which leads to responsible charter fishing operations. Fishing in the Seychelles is diverse, including some of the greatest sporting fish: marlin, tuna, barracuda, and sailfish. It is possible to fish waters around either the Inner or the Outer Islands. Tourism as a whole is an important Seychelles industry, and the country makes the most of its natural beauty and diversity. Scuba diving is a great pastime around the coral islands of the archipelago, as the government’s conservation policy has allowed marine life to thrive. The islands themselves are home to an impressive variety of animals, including the endangered Seychelles Black Parrot and a rare species of giant tortoise.

Yorke Peninsula, Australia

The Yorke Peninsula is located in the state of South Australia, and boasts some of Australia’s most beautiful beaches and best surfing locations. The charter fishing in the area offers an incredible amount of variety, including squid, shark, salmon, snapper, whiting, and mullet. All levels of sport fishing are on offer, from fun, family oriented beach and jetty fishing to rare nighttime charter fishing that often leads to impressively sized catches. Besides the attractive beach and water sport activities on offer, the Yorke Peninsula has an extensive array of land-based family fun available. Tours of the countryside by train, free animal parks and mining tours are popular, as well as hiking through the peninsula’s scenic wilderness.

Better get your rods out!

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Mlkyachts RAMBLE ON ROSE charter a yacht RAMBLE ON ROSE yacht charter RAMBLE ON ROSE mlkyacht broker RAMBLE ON ROSE yacht holidays RAMBLE ON ROSE super yacht23 - What Type of Sailing Course Is Most Suitable for a Beginner?

If you have ever had the pleasure of sailing a boat or being on board a sailing boat while chartering the oceans, then you will know just how amazing the feeling is and how great a choice it is for a way of taking a break from the normal day to day life habits that you are usually working your way through. Everyone needs a holiday every now and again, even when you are one of the lucky percent that find their way to working in a job that they love, however even for those fortunate souls, holidaying and breaking away from the norm, doing something different and having some new experiences in new environments is (in my opinion) so important for maintaining a healthy and happy mind body and soul. There are of course many ways that a person can go about their holiday plans, that will all depend on what they have been missing in their recent ‘normal’ life routine and there will be holidays to relax, holidays to experience, holidays to learn, holidays to party, romantic holidays, family holidays and solo self-development holidays; the ones where you go in search of yourself?

After I went on my first learn-to-sail holiday several years ago, I realized that I was getting a whole variety of experiences and enjoyments out of the one single holiday and ultimately the goal is to come out the other side with some new skills and perhaps one day, after a number of these learning to sail vacations, I might just have soaked up enough information and learned so much from the experienced teachers and sailing crews, that I will be able to attain a boat captains certificate & license and be able to charter a yacht myself to take the wife & little ones island hoping. This might all sound like a pipe dream, but it is certainly a realistic goal and an amazing one at that! So I can really recommend this type of holiday as a fantastic way to ‘get away from it all’ and really de-stress oneself. The feeling of being on the ocean and feeling the wind in your air, breathing in the freshest of air, is really an amazing feeling. Then due to the fact that you are learning a new skill and perhaps getting out of your normal ‘comfort zone’, you are usually going to be really just concentrating on what you are doing at that specific time, which is in a way providing a similar effect on the mind as you would get from meditating. So your mind is taken away from your usual thoughts and worries and put in a place of concentration. After a week or two of this holidaying while learning, you will come back to your normal life feeling totally new and refreshed and ready to take on the world. Give it a try – you will be seriously impressed and surprised about how different the whole experience will make you feel.

Which Type of Sailing Course Should You be Enrolling For?

So, you might now be buying into the idea of getting involved in the whole sailing sport and commencing by planning out where you will be going and who with, but where do you start? & what course should you be starting with you might ask? Also, what is the difference between the two main recognized sailing certificate authorities; RYA & ASA? Don’t let these initial flood of questions put you off though, as it really is not so daunting when you get down to it – RYA is the sailing license attained from UK licensing authorities & ASA is a license awarded by US sailing authorities and there really is not so many difference between the two. In my experience and opinion, I would say that the RYA courses are more thorough and offer a higher learning than the courses & teachers you can expect when partaking in acquiring the American, ASA certificates and end license. RYA is probably more widely recognized and trusted around the world and for this reason will likely open up more doors for you, the only draw-back would be in how it is a more intense course and perhaps takes more effort and is more taxing on your energy reserves. So if you are already drained of all your energy and you want to avoid any circumstances of intense, full-on learning, then I would advise that you skip the RYA courses and opt for the more simplified ASA learning. So after deciding which license/sailing certificates you will be working towards, then what’s next? Which course of the variety of different skills you need to be learning do you start with? Fortunately this is quite a simple decision to make due to the name of the course – ‘Start Yachting’. So the name speaks for itself and makes it quite obvious that it would be your first step towards your sailing future. So now that you know more about how to get your ‘foot in the door’ and where you should get started when participating in a learn to sail holiday, why not start looking for the perfect place to go and start with your first sailing course. Go with some close friends or take the family and enjoy a unique vacation that will give you a much needed break away from all your normal life responsibilities. I am almost certain you will be thankful for taking my advice and all being well; you will have taken your first steps towards a new hobby that you will thoroughly enjoy for many years to come.

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Have you been searching for that one place in the world that you can take a vacation in paradise? The British Virgin Islands are the vacation paradise of the Caribbean, offering white sand desolate beaches, secluded coves to sail into, quaint art and gift shops to quell any shopper’s appetite, and fine dining establishments spread throughout the British Virgin Islands territory.

Vacation accommodations vary from small intimate hotels to five star vacation resorts, with all one could want. The islands also have private homes and rental villas for those that are looking for a more get-away vacation. The topography of the British Virgin Islands varies from island to island with Tortola having a mountainous terrain, to lowly, reef surrounded Anegada with a height above sea level of only twenty-seven feet!

The British Virgin Islands are made up from over one hundred islands to form the very unique and diverse archipelago. The main islands (4) populations range from two hundred residents, to the capital island of Tortola having around ten thousand people making up the populace.

Development in the islands is very tightly controlled, keeping the British Virgin Islands a true vacation destination with unspoiled islands throughout the territory. While on vacation in the islands though, you will find all of the modern day conveniences that one would need, while still enjoying the reality of the island feeling.

The British Virgin Islands are known as the Mecca all over the world for sailing and all types of watersports. The lure of the Caribbean Sea has brought many people to the islands to spend their vacation time sailing the beautiful waters throughout the islands. Every type of yacht is available for a vacation charter in the islands from Mega Yachts to small, family size vacation yachts. If you’re on a landlubber vacation, don’t miss out on taking a day sail around the islands, with a professional crew. A day sail tour is always a memorable day for many people making the British Virgin Islands their vacation destination

Land tours are also offered throughout the British Virgin Islands, with tours to historical sites, botanical gardens, secluded beaches, and fine restaurants for lunch with breathtaking views. Vehicle rentals are also readily available for those that would rather tour the islands at their own pace. Remember that we drive on the left side of the road in the British Virgin Islands!

Being only fifteen hundred miles from the east coast of the United States makes the British Virgin Islands very accessible, and there are many airline hubs in Europe with non-stop flights to the nearby islands of Puerto Rico and Antigua, with a short commuter flight into the British Virgin Islands. Another means of transportation that comes to use while on vacation in the islands, is the ferryboats that run on daily schedules between all of the main islands to further your vacation options in paradise. Some visitors choose to move from island to island during their vacation stay, to taste the different flavors that all the British Virgin Islands have offer.

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Who has not sat at their desk… Disgusted at their work situation… And not wished they were on a deserted beach in the Caribbean?

We swapped commuting and high stress jobs to retire early on a sailboat… we sailed the boat to the Caribbean from Texas and then spent the most eight wonderful years of our now 37 years of marriage.

It is not impossible, we are living proof that one can go from zero boating experience to living the life that Jimmy Buffett sings about in his ballads…a change in latitude really does mean a change in attitude.

But how do you undertake such a major lifestyle change?

It is like eating an elephant, one bite at a time… It is imperative to take baby steps with such a drastic lifestyle change.

This is especially true if your spouse is less enthusiastic about leaving a comfortable living behind and swapping that for the unknown of living on a sailboat.

In 1990, having never been on a sailboat before in our lives… We took a 4 hour shore excursion from a cruise ship on a 36 foot sailboat that took us snorkeling…we bombarded the Capt. and his wife with questions about how they lived on a sailboat.

We discovered that a sailboat is nothing more than a floating recreational vehicle… They are fully self-contained for a mobile lifestyle… The RV has wheels, the sailboat floats… It really is that simple.

Our friends families and neighbors all thought we were crazy when we announced our plans to live on a sailboat… They still think we are crazy 22 years later but that’s a different story.

Such a major lifestyle change is doable if done in a logical manner… You have to crawl before you learn how to walk and learning how to live on a sailboat is no different.

The good news is that there are companies that allow you to charter sailboats to see if this lifestyle is for you. You can start by chartering a sailboat with a Capt. and cook… You progress to chartering the boat yourself.

This was one of the processes that we went through before purchasing our first and only boat… Which became our full-time home for eight years.

So if you think about leaving the rat race, there are logical steps that you can take to do exactly that.

Are you ready to escape completely?

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Spain is part of the European Union and all EU and American nationals can visit the country for a period of no longer than 90 days solely with a passport. EU national can apply for a residency permit if they wish to extend their stay. Non EU nationals can apply for a further 90 day extension. These regulations do not appear to be enforced as far as the yachtsman living aboard is concerned. It is advisable to clear customs if entering Spain for the first time. The vessel’s registration papers and the passports of crew members will be required. A certificate of competence, evidence of the boat’s VAT status, a crew list with passport details, the radio license and a certificate of insurance may also be required. A VAT (Value Added Tax) paid or exempt yacht can apply for a “permiso aduanero” . This allows for an indefinite stay in the country and can be helpful when importing yacht spares from other EU countries. Boats registered outside the EU on which VAT has not been paid may be imported into the EU for a period not exceeding six months in any twelve, after that VAT becomes due. This period can often be extended by prior arrangement with the local custom authorities. There is a legal requirement for foreign vessels to fly their own national maritime flag together with the courtesy flag of Spain.

It is worth considering the following equipment when cruising this area. An SSB radio is useful for obtaining weather forecasts. It is very hot in the summer and ventilation is important. It may be worth fitting extra hatches and a wind scoop over the fore hatch will help a lot. An awning or biminy, covering the cockpit, to provide shelter from the sun is a must. A cockpit table is useful as eating outside during the summer months is one of the pleasures of cruising. Mosquitoes can be a problem and many boats screen all openings while others rely on mosquito coils, insecticides and repellents. Sunburn is the other hazard cruisers should be aware of, the sun can be deceptively strong while the boat is underway, plenty of cream and a hat will go along way to avoid the misery of sunstroke.

There is a constant east going current of between 1 and 2 knots flowing through the straight of Gibraltar and between the Costa del Sol and the north African coast. There is some tide to be considered at the western end of the region, Gibraltar sees 1 metre at most. This diminishes the further east traveled. The weather is affected by several systems and is consequently difficult to predict. There is an old saying that in the summer months nine days of light winds will be followed by a full blown gale that is inaccurate. A wind from the northwest is known as the “tramotana”. It can be dangerous because it can arrive and reach gale force in as little as 15 minutes. It often lasts for 3 days and can blow in excess of a week. The wind from the east, the “levante” can also blow for several days at gale force. Annual rainfall at Gibraltar is 760mm. The Costa del Sol will experience about 4 days a month of fog. Summer temperatures can exceed 35 degrees C and the winter months see around 15 degrees.

The remainder of this article looks principally at the harbours of the Costa del Sol. There are also numerous anchorages bbut only a few of the notable ones are mentioned here.

Marina Bay is largest of Gibraltar’s three marinas with 350 berths. Most berthing is stern/bow to. Larger yachts can lie alongside. Water and electricity on the pontoons. Within the complex you will find a chandlers, launderette and a good selection of restaurants and bars. There is an indoor market less than 5 minutes walk from the marina. Queensway Marina is much quieter than Gibraltar’s other two marinas. Security is excellent with all the pontoons being gated. Within the complex you will find several restaurants and bars.
Gibraltar itself was ceded from the Spanish to the British in the early 18th century and for most of it’s history since that time Spain has been trying to get it back. There is evidence of this wherever you go on the rock. The rock itself is honeycombed with tunnels constructed at one time or another for the purposes of adding to the defences of Gibraltar. Many of the older tunnels are open to the public and feature exhibitions of how life was for the soldiers of the day. Many of the tunnels are most definitely not open to the public and there is considerable speculation as to what might be seen in these. You can see Rosia Bay where Admiral Lord Nelson’s body was bought ashore from HMS Victory following his famous victory over a combined French and Spanish fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar. Nelson’s body was returned to Britain for a hero’s funeral but many of the seamen who died alongside him in the battle are buried on the rock at the Trafalgar cemetery. Take a cable car ride to the top of the rock, stunning views of Spain and across the straights to Morocco. Up here you will also find the famous colony of Barbary apes. Rumor has it that only when the apes are no more will the British leave the Rock. A rumor taken seriously by Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister of Britain during the Second World War, who on learning of their dwindling population ordered more to be bought to the Rock from Africa.

Puerto de Sotogrande is an attractive marina complex surrounded by apartments, shops, bars and restaurants. The overall design has been inspired by Portofino. There are
sandy beaches to either side of the marina and golf, riding, tennis and squash courts nearby. One of the most expensive marinas on this part of the coast.

One of my favorites is Puerto de la Duquessa. Not too big and not to noisy. The marina is surrounded by apartments, shops, restaurants and bars. The marina offers free medical care to it’s users. There are sandy beaches either side of the marina. The village of Sabinillas is 5 minutes walk to the north. Another bus will take you to the village of Casares which clings to the side of a mountain. Marbella, popular with the rich and famous is another bus journey away. Don’t expect to see the famous on the bus though, they are the ones in the Ferraris. Hire a car and drive up to the picturesque town of Ronda.

Puerto de Estapona is a medium sized marina with the usual development of restaurants and bars.

Puerto de Jose Banus, the marina of the rich and famous and the prices reflect this. Whitewashed, Andalucian style building surround the marina, hosting boutiques, bars, restaurants and night clubs. There are several Yacht Charter and Yacht Brokerage operations within the marina complex. Marbella is 15 minutes away by car or bus. Good beach to the west of the marina which belongs to the hotel and allows berth holders access. This can be arranged at the control tower. Many golf courses in the area.

The small marina at Puerto de Marbella is surrounded by tourist developments. The marina can be noisy at night during the summer months. Wind from the east, south and southwest can produce a heavy swell within the harbour. Be prepared to double up on lines. Beaches on either side of the marina but these get very crowded during the summer months. The town itself is well worth exploring. Don’t miss the famous Orange Square which can be found at the heart of the city centre.

Puerto de Cabopino is a pleasant, small harbour surrounded by Andalucian style houses which makes a nice change from the normal high rise developments. Good shelter within the harbour. Limited space for transient yachts and it is recommended that you call ahead to confirm there is a berth available. Marina charges are on the high side. Cabopino beach, with it’s fine sand is reckoned to be one of the best on the Costa del Sol

Good shelter can be found at Puerto de Fuengirola. The nearby town is both noisy and very busy during the summer months. All provisions can be obtained in the town. There are good beaches on either side of the marina but these get very crowded during the summer months.

Puerto de Benalmadena is a huge marina with over 150,000 square metres of water. There is good shelter with the only swell being experienced in a W gale. Whilst the surrounding area is the usual overpowering high rise blacks the marina itself is quite attractive. It was named best marina in the world in both 1995 and 1998. There are over 200 commercial premises including boutiques, night clubs and the usual numerous restaurants and bars. There is also a sea life centre. There are good beaches on either side of the marina. Malaga airport is just 8 km away.

Puerto de Malaga is the major commercial and fishing port of the Costa del Sol. The only facilities for yachts are at the Real Club Mediterraneo de Malaga and there is little room for visitors. Malaga, known as the “City of Flowers” is both interesting and charming. It can be reached on foot from the port.

The small harbour of Puerto del Candado is found 3.5 miles E of Malaga. Suitable for vessels drawing 2m or less. With strong winds from the W – SW considerable swell builds up and the harbour becomes uncomfortable. Harbour charges are low

Puerto de Puerto Caleta de Velez is a quiet fishing harbour 22 miles to east of Malaga. There are beaches on either side of the marina.

The anchorages of Fondeadero de Neja and Cala de Miel are both worth a visit. Cala de Miel has a fresh water spring.

Marina del Este is a purpose built marina set amongst a huge housing development in a beautiful area. Wind from NE – E produces a limited amount of swell within the marina. Harbour charges are high in the summer months. There is a small beach close to the harbour and a pool at the yacht club. There are prehistoric caves to be seen at Nerja. The city of Granada and the famous Alhambra can be seen in a days trip. As can the Alpahurras valley, with it’s charming villages, towered over by the magnificent Sierra Nevada.

Once a small fishing port, Puerto de Motril has developed into a commercial port serving the inland city of Granada. Beaches on either side of the harbour.

The harbour of Puerto de Adra was founded by the Phoenicians and has been in use ever since. Today it is both a commercial and fishing port. The continual movement of the fishing boats makes for much disturbance. Facilities are limited. Harbour charges are high. Beaches on either side of the harbour. Adra town is small and has little in the way of development for tourism.

Puerto de Almerimar, a very large marina with the capacity for over 1,000 boats. Excellent shelter from everything but strong SW winds when some swell can build up towards the entrance of the harbour. Prices are low. Astonishingly so compared to some other marinas on the Costa del Sol. Sandy beaches on either side of the marina. This part of the coast is covered with plastic greenhouses, it has to be seen to be appreciated both for the vast number of acres under cover and it’s ugliness.

Puerto de Roquetas del Mar is a small fishing harbour. Strong winds from the SE – NE make the harbour uncomfortable.

Good shelter can be found at Puerto de del Aguadulce except with wind from the ESE which can cause some swell making conditions uncomfortable. The marina can cater for some 150 boats. The complex includes a swimming pool and squash court. Sandy beaches to the S with waters clean enough to merit a blue CE flag. Two 18 hole golf courses.

The Puerto de Almeria is a commercial & fishing port. Yachts use the Club de Mar del Almeria. There are several large rusty industrial structures close by a dominating the view and giving the place a rather grim feel. Overall the shelter is good but strong winds from the E produce swell that makes it uncomfortable within the marina. The Alcazaba inAlmeria, a Moorish castle, is well worth a visit.

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Along with any announcement of ‘boats for sale’ would come not only a significant number of choices but also a wide range of types of each choice. Before deciding on size, shape, or color, the question is, what kind of boat is desired?

One website listed 63 types of floatables from which to choose, not including rafts and canoes. The various types of each would make a new buyer’s head spin. The best way to choose one is to understand what exactly one wants to do with their prospective new purchase. To begin with, one should know that there are generally three categories of watercraft: cruising crafts, fishing boats, and those used for sports.

Cruisers

Cruising ships are for spending leisure time on the water. Depending on size and cost, these can allow for day cruises or have cabins and amenities for staying overnight.

Cabin cruisers have a galley or kitchen, bathroom, and sleep area. The motor configuration can be inboard, fitted inside the vessel, or outboard, mounted on the outside at the stern or rear of the craft. The larger variety takes experienced skill to control and can better withstand choppy water.

A bowrider is a vehicle with seating up front to enjoy the breeze. It can be 35 feet long and can also tow skiers. A pontoon is a multi-hull ship relying on large tubes for buoyancy. This popular variety is built for leisure and comfort, offering wide decks and sofa-like seating. A trawler can be for pleasure or commercial fishing, and quickly resells as one of the most popular boats for sale.

Fishers

Fishing vessels usually have control panels in the back to allow easier fishing in the front or bow of the floating vehicle. Smaller ones may be cramped and offer limited seating; larger models could have cabins. While fishing can be done from any watercraft, some are specifically designed to allow easy fishing. A bassing vessel is usually short and flat, meant to traverse shallow waterways and allow easy angling for bass. Walkabout and center console vehicles tend to be larger fishers to allow space for more people while handling rough ocean currents. Often these offer rod holders and stowaway seating for large parties.

Sport Types

These vessels are made to accommodate skiing, wakeboarding, and even competitive sailing. Both skiing and wakeboarding types have towing capabilities and enhanced power for a faster ride. Jet skis are small, powerful vehicles with handlebar controls meant for one or two people. Jet and speed boats are built for speed on the water. Sailboats can be for either cruising or competing, and can rely wholly or partially on wind power. Like all watercraft, these vessels come in a vast range of choices regarding size, length, and amenities.

For a buyer considering boats for sale, the possibilities are near endless.

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What is dock walking?

Dock walking is the process of walking along a dock, going up to a yacht, speaking with the crew on-board with the aim of trying to secure any of the following; day work, permanent work or to leave them with one of your CV’s.

For me this proved to be one of the most nerve wracking processes about finding a job on a super yacht…

Monday morning 0630, I wake early in anticipation of the morning ahead. I am living in a crew house with numerous other ‘wannabe’ super yacht crew, all eagerly trying to secure a job on a super yacht, all competing for the same work on a limited number of yachts. I get up early, I want to be the first in the shower (before people start to queue for the shower) and to have a shave for my first day walking the docks of Antibes. Presentation is important in this industry and my clothes are ironed and laid out the night before. I shower, shave and eat breakfast, my appetite is low as my nerves fill my stomach with a certain unease. I pack my bag with the essentials, sun cream and water, before leaving the crew house armed with a selection of recently printed CV’s and references in a neat plastic folder. I want to be the first out of the crew house and onto the dock in case I can catch any early crew out on deck.

It is a beautifully fresh morning, the salty smell of the sea lingers in the calm air that surrounds the small cobbled streets in Antibes. The sun is about to rise, the sky is clear with white aeroplane trails scarring the blue backdrop, there is a coolness in the air indicating the ever approaching autumn. Leaving the cobbled streets behind I am greeted with a vast selection of yachts moored, all overlooked by a beautiful golden fort that looks down on the harbour of Antibes, the rising sun accentuates the golden colour of the fort. As I walk along the dock side a scavenging sea scurries into a hedge dragging some left over pizza from a torn bin bag. The water is calm and the town empty, it is 0730 and the port is quiet.

I walk towards the International Dock, the main dock home to some of the largest super yachts in the world, past the more modest yachts, which by standards at home are still very impressively sized yachts. My anxiety is growing as I approach the entrance to the main dock, my heart races faster and my fears of rejection grow with ever step closer. I pass the security barrier through an open gate looking like a school boy about to embark on his first day at school, rucksack on, clean ironed clothes and carrying my folder of CV’s; I certainly look like a novice. As I enter the International Dock I am greeted by a large yacht with the large letters spelling ‘D I L B A R’ written down the side in gleaming silver, the reflection of the water ripples glistening off the yachts hull and the front of the yacht stretching way off into the distance; my heart beat increases further and I almost try to convince myself that it is not a good day to dock walk and I will try tomorrow, as it will be easier then… I know I must continue.

Sitting on the dock it is 0735, there is no-one around bar the security guard and he looks wholly uninterested in my intentions here this morning. I sit by a flower bed that overlooks the vast stretch of yachts before me, all moored stern to (the back of the yacht facing the dock), I struggle to comprehend the change in worlds I am experiencing in just two days. Two days ago I was working in an office watching the rain falling outside on a busy road… now I sit, unemployed, admiring these incredible yachts, with the blue sea and sky around with the back drop of that old golden fort.

Slowly more dock walkers appear, some look highly seasoned dock walkers, walking with a certain confidence and heir of knowing, some I talk with politely and briefly, some people are focused purely on the yachts and walk past without so much as an acknowledgement.

It is 0745 and I decide to walk to the opposite end of the dock and begin my dock walk from the far end forward, hoping to catch crews before they are disturbed by the other dock walkers. The larger yachts are at the beginning, I anticipate these will draw the most dock-walkers attentions so I opt first for the smaller yachts (still over 60 meters in length!). As I walk to the end of the dock, the yachts start coming alive, deck crew appearing from side doors on yacht, walking down the sides of the yacht to the stern (back). I see the crews coming out, a moment I have long been anticipating, and my anxiety steps up another notch. My heart beats now to a level where I can feel the beating and the pulsing of blood around my body, a feeling I have not had since standing up to do a best man’s speech the month previously. My mouth dries and I feel sweat building below my armpits, I go to approach the first yacht, the crew member looks at me, I think I have caught his attention, I smile, before he looks down and heads up to the second deck to raise the flag at the back of the yacht, I am sure he noticed me, but my polite English disposition stops me disturbing him and I convince myself they must be fully crewed and therefore I should look elsewhere. As I walk away, I realise I have failed at the first hurdle in my search for work on a yacht.

With my disappointment building but my heart rate easing a little, I continue along the dock, determined to not succumb to fear on the next yacht, I vow this will be the only yacht I do not approach, a new beginning…

The third yacht along, someone is also putting out the flag at the back of the yacht, I approach, again the heart rate increases, but with grit and determination I call up to the chap, “are you looking for crew?” The chap looks down, smiles and informs they are fully staffed. Although a rejection I feel an enormous sense of achievement, I have overcome my fear of asking for work on one of these yachts and feel a little more equipped to start on my journey to find work on a super yacht.

That morning I managed to talk to crew on five different yachts that morning. Walking back to the crew house I feel more confident than I did on the walk out this morning and pleased I have managed to give out some CV’s. I have completed my first mornings dock walking, the start of many more docks walks now lay ahead.

My dock walking skills improved with practice, it took about a week for me to feel confident doing this and for the feelings of anxiety to disappear. The process improved with time, I became slicker at asking if they need day work or new crew, I also managed to leave more CV’s and references with yachts, even if they were not looking for crew at that time. I always tried to have a polite conversation with crews before leaving, hoping to develop some form of polite rapport, which I hoped would help me stand out from the crowd. I was surprised to find crews surprisingly helpful and welcoming to me as dock-walker. The reality is most crews on-board will have at some point endured the process of dock walking and understand it is a necessary part of finding work on a yacht, empathising with you and helping you where they can.

My dock-walking took me too many docks, Antibes, Cannes, Monaco, Nice, St Tropez, among a couple of other ones. The best I found were Antibes and Monaco though. I spent many hours walking miles of docks, handing out many CV’s and speaking politely to many crew members. At times it did become disheartening, as no leads seemed to come from my hard work. I always tried to keep positive and keep moving forward, although it was difficult at times and I knew the clock was rapidly ticking, drawing a close to the end of another season; the yachts would soon leave the Mediterranean for the Caribbean.

However, the hard work, persistence and patience eventually paid off. I got day work on a couple of yachts which built my experience on my CV, making me much me more employable.

Without realising it my dock walking days were coming to an end as I approached one yacht not long after it had docked one late afternoon. The normal routine of asking for work followed with polite pleasantries, I handed the crew member my CV, He asked about my qualifications and seemed disappointed I did not have my yacht masters qualification, he goes on to inform me the Captain only employs deck crew that have this qualification. I left with disappointment as the yacht had an interesting itinerary and the crew seemed really friendly on-board. The following morning walking the dock I passed the same yacht that I had handed my CV to the afternoon before, the crew member called me over and offered me some day work. This progressed from one days’ worth of work, to a weeks’ worth of work, which lead onto a trial period, which lead onto permanent work and all this from that one fateful day of speaking and handing that one CV to that person.

It is such an incredible feeling, achieving a job a super yacht, completely off your own back from the hours of dock walking. Working on that yacht as I moved all possessions on-board, as I went from dock walker to full time crew member was a day that filled me with great pride. Coming from an office job some two months earlier and now stepping on-board to start a new life working on one of the top charter super yachts in the world was a lovely moment in my life.

Looking back, the dock walking was the most nerve wracking part of the job finding process. But it did get notably easier with time and practice, you just have to overcome that fear of asking that first yacht.

As humans I feel we need to get more comfortable at embracing fear and uncertainty, for it is often the things that make us feel uncomfortable, fearful or nervous that can lead to some of the most exciting changes and opportunities in your life…

… you never know, that one decision you make, that one conversation or person you meet could change the direction of your life or career and take your life on a whole new exciting adventure.

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River cruising in Europe, Southeast Asia, Russian, China, and on the Nile River is fast becoming one of the most popular and affordable experiential vacation choices for Baby Boomers and Pre-Boomers alike. Selecting the right river cruise line is the most critical part of your decision making process.

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Sailing is not only beneficial for the body but for the mind and soul as well. You can achieve an excellent fitness regimen while having a tremendous time under the sun. Here are to mention some of the health advantages of sailing.

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5. Concentration – Concentration skill is developed and enhanced while sailing as sailors need to stay focused and mentally alert to perform the multiple challenging tasks at hand.

In addition to the above health benefits, sailing provides an opportunity for people to socialize and spend time outside with a positive ambiance. Sailors belong to an active, diverse and dynamic enthusiast group. Furthermore, sailing creates a sense of healthy and strong appreciation for nature.

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