Superyacht Deckhand Standard Package
This course is the starting point for anyone aiming to work on superyachts. It meets industry expectations for junior deckhands and helps you stand out in entry-level applications. Required or highly preferred by many captains when hiring green crew for daywork or full-time roles.
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.
Learn core tasks like line handling, fender use, knot tying and ropework. Includes anchoring, mooring, and understanding deck terminology.
Receive practical training in handling powerboats and tenders, covering close-quarters maneuvering, launching, docking, and anchoring procedures.
Cover the basics of marine radio communication, including correct use of VHF, distress procedures, and onboard communication.
Develop awareness of onboard hierarchy, teamwork, etiquette, safety drills, and industry expectations for presentation, behaviour, and professionalism.
16 years old
A good level of spoken and written English is required, as all training and assessments are conducted in English
The IYT Superyacht Deck Crew Course is a professional entry-level deck training course delivered by International Yacht Training and recognised by the UK Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA).
According to the MCA, this course is treated as equivalent to the MCA Yacht Rating Course.
Yes.
The MCA has formally recognised the IYT Superyacht Deck Crew Course as equivalent to the MCA Yacht Rating Course.
This equivalence affects the training and sea service requirements when applying for an MCA Yacht Rating Certificate, but it is not itself the Yacht Rating certificate.
No.
Completing the IYT Superyacht Deck Crew Course does not automatically issue an MCA Yacht Rating Certificate.
Instead, it allows you to apply to the MCA for a Yacht Rating Certificate under reduced sea service requirements, once all other MCA conditions are met.
Normally, the MCA requires:
If you hold the IYT Superyacht Deck Crew Certificate, the MCA:
This is explicitly stated in MCA MSN 1862 (M).
Holding the IYT Superyacht Deck Crew Certificate alone is not sufficient.
To apply for an MCA Yacht Rating Certificate, candidates must also:
Only once all requirements are met can an application be submitted to the MCA.
Yes.
The IYT Superyacht Deck Crew Course includes the IYT Small Powerboat & RIB Master certification, which is a recognised powerboat qualification commonly used for tender operations on yachts.
This powerboat licence is separate from the Yacht Rating equivalence, but highly relevant for entry-level deck roles.
Yes.
The IYT Small Powerboat & RIB Master certification is widely accepted within the superyacht industry for tender driving and small craft operations, subject to flag state and employer requirements.
It is more relevant to yacht operations than basic leisure-only powerboat licences.
No.
STCW Basic Safety is a mandatory safety requirement for working at sea.
The Superyacht Deck Crew Course focuses on deck operations, seamanship, yacht procedures, and tender handling.
Both are required for most entry-level deck roles, but they serve different regulatory purposes.