Superyacht Deckhand Complete Package
Deckhands typically earn $2,500–$3,500/month starting out. Yachts over 60m or with charter programs pay more, and those with extra skills like diving or watersports can reach $4,800/month or more.
Complete essential safety courses and master practical deck work like anchoring, line handling, and basic navigation.
Operate tenders with confidence and gain your marine VHF-SRC radio license for use during watchkeeping and tender ops.
Learn diesel engine basics, maintenance routines, and pollution control to support dual-role responsibilities onboard.
18 years old
A good level of spoken and written English is required, as all training and assessments are conducted in English
Because most captains won’t hire untrained crew. Deckhand packages cover STCW safety, tender driving, and core deck skills, which are the minimum entry requirements for yacht employment.
Most junior deckhands earn USD 2,500–3,500 per month. Salaries increase on larger or charter yachts and for crew with tender, radio, or engineering skills.
All three are job-focused — the difference is how competitive your CV is.
Yes. AEC1 helps deckhands assist engineers, understand onboard systems, and qualify for dual-role positions, especially on smaller yachts. It often leads to better pay and responsibility.
Yes. All packages include powerboat/tender certification, which is one of the most requested skills in deckhand job listings.
Most students attend on a tourist visa. If needed, Galileo Maritime Academy can provide a letter of enrolment.
It depends on the yacht. Small tattoos and simple piercings that can be covered are usually acceptable. Large or highly visible tattoos may limit job options on some yachts.
No course guarantees employment. However, completing a deckhand package gives you the certificates, skills, and credibility captains expect from entry-level crew.
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