BOATING INDUSTRY CAREER PROFILE – CHARTER & DELIVERY CAPTAIN

BOATING INDUSTRY CANADA – News Week Career Profile

 

POSITION/JOB TITLE: Charter and Delivery Captain

 

Your previous position or title if applicable: Managing Director, North and South American Operations

The area you live in: Midland, Ontario, Canada

The number of years you’ve been in this position: 17 years

The number of years you’ve been in the marine industry: 37 Years

 

Tell us about your education:

Did you complete high school? Yes

Did you complete any post secondary? Yes

Marine industry courses or training? I hold a third issue British Maritime Coastguard Agency (MCA) Commercial 200 Ton Offshore License with both Power and Sail Endorsements

On-the-job training? Four weeks of intensive training to obtain the Commercial Captain’s License

Describe your job in a few sentences: I own and operate a yacht charter business and yacht delivery business.  I provide crewed and bareboat charters in Georgian Bay and the North Channel (part of Lake Huron).  I provide boat handling training on my yachts and on other peoples’ yachts. I also provide through-the-water yacht deliveries for both sail and power boats from the Great Lakes, the North Atlantic Ocean and down to the Caribbean Sea. What I like best is working with very fine people in providing yacht charters and boat deliveries.  I love the time spent at sea (I have logged over 90,000 nautical miles of sea service).  The variety of the work and challenges are outstanding as no two charters or boat deliveries are the same. For the most part, I enjoy interacting with clients during the sales cycle.  I am in the people business!

 

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