Introduction
Port Vauban Antibes
“Hello and welcome to my blog. My name is Oli Travers and on the 27th of July 2010, I completed Blue Water Yachting’s new course for young yachtie’s called the Summer School Course (for 16- to 18-year-olds). The course included the STCW 95, Powerboat Level II, VHF and Personal Watercraft Licence (Jet Ski), it was the first course of its kind and was really good fun, and greatly useful course!
The course was five years ago now; I was 18 years old, had just finished my A-levels and was looking for work in the superyacht industry as a deckhand. Why the superyacht industry you might ask? Well, having spent many a summer on family sailing holidays, a job on a superyacht – or gin palace, as people on Oceanis 411s like to refer to them – has always been a dream. The superyacht industry offers a complete change to the normal life, fantastic opportunities, chances to experience new things, visit new places and earn some money at the same time! (Although I was warned at the time it wasn't all rosy and that life as a deckhand could prove to be a considerable shock to the system!)
Getting work on a yacht without a number of qualifications and some “on-water” experience, however, was difficult. As a wannabe newbie deckhand without any experience, qualifications were especially important. The Blue Water Yachting course ticked all the boxes: qualifications, plenty of time on the water and good fun.
Looking back I remember being very excited about getting there, about staying in the
Glamorgan crew house and visiting the famous
Blue Lady Pub."