I noticed that there is generally something going on with a lot of the other crew members we work alongside. Yet, often, we remain unaware until it surfaces unexpectedly — this could be over drinks on a night out, in stressful situations,or through the words of others. The spectrum of challenges is vast, ranging from relationship or friendship strains, both onshore and onboard, to a familial discord or health battles. Some carry the weight of past childhood traumas, while others struggle with eating disorders, low self-esteem, or a sense of inadequacy, and not feeling good enough. And then there are those wrestling with secret battles like gambling, alcohol, or drug dependencies… the list goes on.
Onboard a yacht, you’re not just a crew; you’re a team, where no one person holds more value than another. Sure, the Captain may navigate the yacht with expertise, but can they meticulously press a linen shirt to perfection? Can the Chief Engineer whip up a culinary masterpiece fit for royalty? Each member brings unique skills and strengths to the table, collectively shaping the success of the guest trips. It’s about mutual support, awareness, and lifting each other up through the highs and lows. A great crew isn’t just about fulfilling duties; it’s about creating a culture of care and camaraderie. So, pay attention—because everyone has their off days, their struggles, and their triumphs. Be there to offer support, encouragement, and understanding, knowing that one day, you may be the one in need of a caring hand or a listening ear.
I highly recommend doing a mental health 1st aid course with Emma through Seas the Mind, and if you’re ever in need of advice or someone to talk to, know I’m always here as a friend and a qualified mental health first aider. The individuals and charities below are fabulous and I would highly recommend them for any advice and support you’re seeking for yourself or for others:
ISwan’s Yacht Crew Help –
Phone: +44 203 713 7273 (request a call back: www.yachtcrewhelp.org/callback)
Email: help@yachtcrewhelp.org
Live Chat: http://www.yachtcrewhelp.org
WhatsApp: +44 7514 500153
Emma Ross from Seas the Mind – hello@seasthemind.co.uk
Karine Rayson from The Crew Coach – http://www.thecrewcoach.com/contact
Blue Duck Foundation – http://www.blueducks.org/pages/contact
#YOU MATTER, and you’re not alone – It’s time we started talking about these challenges openly and supporting one another through them.