Category: Paid Positions

21 Aug 2015

A new Venture with Beboats

We are always delighted to announce the latest corporate client that we are supporting.

Beboats.com is a new name in yacht charters and one to watch for the future. We are especially pleased to see that one time Reliance Captain, Irene Legault is a central figure within the Beboats organisation. She brings years of industry experience and customer service skills.

Beboats offer yachts for charter throughout the Mediterranean and worldwide, skippered and bareboat.

Reliance Yacht Management will be supporting Beboats providing skilled, qualified and insured captains.

For more information visit www.beboats.com or contact irene@beboats.com

18 Sep 2014

Captain and Stewardess/Chef Required

Overview

A position on Sea Forever, a 2011 Privilege 615 sailing catamaran, represents an excellent career opportunity for anyone seeking to operate a professional, high quality, well-maintained sailing yacht.  The owners of Sea Forever,  have been chartering large (over 100’) yachts for the past fifteen years and plan to manage Sea Forever (SF) to those same high standards. (more…)

16 Jul 2014

Delivery Captain Required; Caribbean to Chile

We have an excellent opportunity for a professional delivery captain required to deliver a 40′ monohull from the Virgin Islands to Valparaiso, Chile. The passage is over 3,900 nm though the Panama Canal.

If you are interested in this opportunity and are available to travel in July please contact us directly. Ideally you will be based in the Caribbean and available to travel at short notice

Contact; Nick Irving
Email; nick(at)reliance-yachts.com
Tel; +44 1252 378239

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23 Apr 2014

Captain Appointed to Seren Wen

David GibsonWe are pleased to announce that Captain David Gibson has been appointed captain for the yacht Seren Wen.

Reliance Yacht Management is the central Agent for Seren Wen, a Moody 64 sailing yacht based in the Western Med.

Launched in 2003, Seren Wen is in immaculate condition, having always been maintained by a professional crew. The owner has spared no expense in keeping her in perfect order. She is outfitted for luxury and will be welcoming charter guests with all the comforts of home in fast and stable cruising style.

David is highly qualified, experienced and perfect for the position.

He is currently studying for his OOW which will be completed this year.

David is an experience sailor who has sailed and raced on sail yachts ranging from a 40M Dubois, a Swan 100, a 74’ and an 85’ Hoek design modern classics, Farr 65’s and a Volvo 60 and many smaller yachts as either skipper or mate. His career has progressed to the private side of the industry with a particular focus over recent years on engineering.

More details about David and Seren Wen

Seren Wen

17 Feb 2014

Well Done Captain Dewhurst

Captain in TahitiCongratulations to our Captain Steve Dewhurst and we wish him well in his new position.
Steve have recently taken up the position as Captain on board a large Catana Catamaran. Steve joined the yacht in Panama after its delivery from Peru. the boat will cruise Mexico, Key West and the Bahamas before undertaking a refit in Ft Lauderdale.

 

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12 Nov 2013

Sunday Times Travel Section

crew (3)Awfully big adventures

Published in the Sunday Times Travel Section 11th November 2013 a two page article titled “Awfully big Adventures” lists those epic journeys that just have to be done in one’s lifetime. This of course includes the Ocean Crossing

Leading Travel Writer for the Sunday Times, Jeremy Lazell says

“Once in a lifetime you should forget the annual beach holiday, pack a rucksack and go epic

Jeremy continues:

“Why? Dolphins by day, Stars by night, the Caribbean at journey’s end…..
…….Crewing from Southampton to St Lucia is pretty tough graft but take our word for it: you really won’t want it to end”

If you didn’t buy the Sunday Times this week and want to view on line, you will need log on to the Sunday Times website.

 

 

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