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FAQ

What type of shorebased jobs exist within the yachting industry?

The yachting industry is not limited to jobs on board yachts, as there are also many shore-based careers available. Here are a few examples of the types of jobs that exist in the yachting industry shoreside:

  • Yacht broker: A yacht broker is a professional who helps buyers and sellers navigate the process of buying and selling yachts. Yacht brokers work with clients to understand their needs and preferences, and use their knowledge of the market and industry to find the best match.

  • Yacht designer: A yacht designer is responsible for creating the plans and specifications for new yachts, as well as working with builders and engineers to bring those designs to life. Yacht designers may specialize in a particular type of yacht, such as sailing yachts or motor yachts, and may work for design firms or as independent contractors.

  • Yacht manager: A yacht manager is responsible for the overall operation and management of a yacht, including overseeing the maintenance and repair of the vessel, managing the budget and resources, and coordinating with the crew and other stakeholders. Yacht managers may work for yacht owners or for yacht management companies.

  • Yacht service provider: A yacht service provider is a company or individual that offers a range of services to yachts and their owners, including provisioning, refueling, cleaning, and maintenance. Yacht service providers may work in marinas or at other locations where yachts are docked or moored.

  • Yacht insurance broker: A yacht insurance broker is a professional who helps yacht owners find and secure the right insurance coverage for their vessel. Yacht insurance brokers work with clients to understand their needs and risks, and help them find insurance policies that provide the right level of protection at a competitive price.

These are just a few examples of the types of jobs that exist in the yachting industry shoreside. Other careers in the industry may include yacht financing professionals, yacht charter agents, and yacht marketing and sales professionals.