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Global Trends for Superyachts

Posted: 20th Apr 2016

Written by: Camper & Nicholsons

Camper & Nicholsons, the global leader in luxury yachting activities, and Wealth-X, the global authority on wealth intelligence, have released a first-of-its-kind report on the world’s ultra wealthy and the luxury yachting sector.... Read More

Skullduggery at Sea Aka “How to Cook the Books”

Posted: 28th Mar 2016

Written by: Shawn Engbrecht

We’ve all done it. If you are in the service industry, sooner or later, you will take a swim in these murky waters. That includes providers of security services, who find themselves in identical conditions to the situation about t... Read More

Personal Safety Ashore

Posted: 24th Feb 2016

Written by: Rod Hatch, David Summerfield, Andreas Hartinger

In light of the growing number of terrorist attacks around the world, it's also a reminder that such atrocities can happen to anyone, anywhere. If you were caught up in a terror incident ashore, would you know what to do? A few im... Read More

The Joy of Armageddon

Posted: 22nd Feb 2016

Written by: Shawn Engbrecht

I was asked to write an article about the threat of 'small terror' for a publication that is upbeat and positive, contrary to the wave of negativity currently inundating the world. So this is it, scribed in February, 2016. Life i... Read More

ISIS vs ISPS: The Limitations Ashore

Posted: 20th Jan 2016

Written by: Captain Rod Hatch

The USA has not always been in a rush to ratify international treaties, but it pushed the ISPS Code through the IMO in just 18 months. However, when it comes to the personal safety of seafarers and shore based personnel, it's wort... Read More

Drone Operations: Aide Memoire for Yacht Crew

Posted: 25th Nov 2015

Written by: Captain Rod Hatch

You are working on a yacht, you’ve bought yourself a UAV, aka drone, and you want to launch it from on board. What is the captain going to say? Or, you are the captain, and one of the crew wants to launch a drone from on board. ... Read More

Terry Gilmore: Fostering Pride and Passion in Service

Posted: 13th Nov 2015

Written by: OnboardOnline

As Founder of Abacus & March recruitment and The Interior Training Academy, Terry Gilmore's passion for raising standards comes from over 40 years working and mentoring crew on board some of the world's finest superyachts. Read More

Sexual Harassment in Yachting

Posted: 10th Nov 2015

Written by: Lynne Edwards

There's no denying it – sexual harassment occurs in the yachting industry (as it does to varying degrees in many other industries) and you only have to look at the Dockwalk forum on the subject to confirm it. But are yacht crew mo... Read More

Who is Responsible for Safety On Board?

Posted: 2nd Nov 2015

Written by: Lynne Edwards

Who is responsible for safety on board? In my opinion, the answer is EVERYONE! Everyone, to varying degrees from the Owner to Management companies, to the Captains and Crew. No one is exempt. It is essential that everyone gets b... Read More

Broadband On Board: Making Sense of the Numbers

Posted: 28th Oct 2015

Written by: Daniel Shea

When it comes to vital services, the general principle in yachting is that you don’t skimp on price. In this age of the Internet, the same applies to broadband onboard, but a few key pointers can help you choose the right service ... Read More

Blue Is the New Green Floating Superyachts

Posted: 22nd Oct 2015

Written by: Karen Hockney

When Mark Robinson set up Yacht Carbon Offset eight years ago, 'going green' was not high on the list of priorities within the luxury superyacht industry. But treading more lightly on the planet and putting something back are now ... Read More

Getting a Schengen: The Struggle for South African Yacht Crew

Posted: 15th Oct 2015

Written by: Bianca Ljungberg/ The Swedish African

First time and unemployed South African seafarers are in a state of visa confusion. With more South Africans set to enter the industry, and visas becoming more difficult to get, you have to ask: Where is this boat headed? Read More

Olympian James Cracknell: Fitter, Stronger

Posted: 13th Oct 2015

Written by: Karen Hockney

If there’s anyone qualified to talk about smashing the glass ceiling to acheive your goals, it's James Cracknell. The Olympic rower knows what it takes to be the best, but his greatest challenge was in overcoming a devastating bra... Read More

Yachting’s Golden Handcuffs - Part 3

Posted: 11th Oct 2015

Written by: Alison Rentoul

Wondering what to do after yachting? In her final article in this series, Alison Rentoul looks at how to decide what your best direction should be, what to take with you along the journey and how to create a roadmap to get you the... Read More

Yachting's Golden Handcuffs - Part 2

Posted: 8th Oct 2015

Written by: Alison Rentoul

In the second installment of her series on how to make the transition ashore, The Crew Coach, Alison Rentoul, shows us how our life experience to date can help to identify and guide us towards the next chapter. Read More

I Need Support not 'Management'!

Posted: 18th Sep 2015

Written by: Stuart Biesel, MTSI

Would you travel on an airplane if you knew the airline had no schedule in place for maintenance, crew training, or safety procedures? Similarly, as the owner of a yacht, or simply as a guest, I would like to know there is a syste... Read More

Yachting's Golden Handcuffs - Part 1

Posted: 16th Sep 2015

Written by: Alison Rentoul

Yachting's Golden Handcuffs hold tight, and the longer you’ve worked in yachting the tighter they grip - a healthy disposable income and the freedom and luxuries it affords you are pretty hard to give up. In my series for OnboardO... Read More

Cyber Security On Board: The Legal Implications

Posted: 14th Sep 2015

Written by: William MacLachlan & Lizzie Gray

With the rapid rise in cyber attacks across the board, ranging from large corporations to powerful individuals, private yachts are an attractive target. It doesn't matter who you are or where you are, the risks are real and it's b... Read More

You’re Going to Need a Bigger Boat!

Posted: 4th Sep 2015

Written by: Ken Kreisler

If you’re a film fan, you know where this quote came from. It’s the moment in the 1975 release of JAWS when Chief Brody, played by actor Roy Scheider, finally gets an up close and personal glimpse of the shark he, Matt Hooper (Ric... Read More

What Makes a Marina Successful?

Posted: 31st Aug 2015

Written by: Peter Murray Kerr, Mooring Spot

What makes a marina appealing? What makes the difference between success and failure? At MooringSpot we are often confronted by these questions, which concern marina developers and investors as well as yacht owners choosing a bas... Read More

Bunkering: Can an App Replace a Trader?

Posted: 30th Aug 2015

Written by: Daniel Shea

Possessiveness comes with working in the global fuel trade and it's easy to understand why. It’s so heavily reliant on internal figures and projections that people on the inside are wary of saying too much, lest that information g... Read More

Benetti: A Tradition of Italian Yachtbuilding

Posted: 23rd Aug 2015

Written by: Daniel Shea

Since the 1960s, Benetti has been a leader in the yachtbuilding industry. The company has married the finest in Italian craftsmanship with the utmost in modern technology in order to produce some of the world’s most iconic yachts. Read More

Ian Walker on What it Takes to Win the Volvo Ocean Race

Posted: 17th Aug 2015

Written by: Karen Hockney

Two times Olympic silver medallist Ian Walker has a simple formula for the winning streak he has been on of late. Of course, the training counts but it’s all about the right food and, even more importantly, the right kit. Read More

Stateside: Boating Biz Buzz

Posted: 31st Jul 2015

Written by: Ken Kreisler

Indicators. For most of us who pay attention to economic markers—those particular things that may influence how we buy, save, or use certain products or spend our leisure time—when it comes to the marine industry, and in particula... Read More

Louise Sydbeck - The World's 100th Female Master of Wine

Posted: 22nd Jul 2015

Written by: Riviera Wine

Louise Sydbeck is the founder of Riviera Wine based in Antibes in the south of France. Speaking to OnboardOnline, Louise talks about her early childhood ambitions and the journey that led to becoming the world's 100th female Maste... Read More

Burgess CEO and Charismatic Frontman Jonathan Beckett

Posted: 7th Jul 2015

Written by: Karen Hockney

Burgess CEO Jonathan Beckett has weathered many a storm over the last quarter of a century, but his vision and business acumen have transformed the yacht brokerage company from an original team of three into a global phenomenon. Read More

Lürssen Yachts: A German Legacy

Posted: 7th Jul 2015

Written by: Daniel Shea

Lürssen celebrated its 140th anniversary on 27 June 2015. It is a big milestone, and while so much has changed in that time, the company remains dedicated to a defining principle of quality and performance. As sales director Micha... Read More

Cyber Security: Are You Protected?

Posted: 7th Jul 2015

Written by: Captain Rod Hatch

Cyberspace was once a way to communicate. Now it carries the lifeblood of commerce, societal administration, and the trail of individual existence. Where there is blood, certain entities with disgusting eating habits soon appear o... Read More

Cyber Attacks: Are You on the Radar?

Posted: 29th Jun 2015

Written by: Captain Rod Hatch

On board a superyacht, the more senior you are, the more details you have access to. You know the access codes too. You unlock the computers holding the personal and banking details of all crew members. You keep guest records. Own... Read More

Stateside: Changing of The Guard

Posted: 29th Jun 2015

Written by: Ken Kreisler

The Lauderdale Marine Center in Florida has been a mainstay in the city that, rightly so, owns the title of the yachting capital of the world. For as long as I can remember, this place has always provided a special venue for all ... Read More

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