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About

Country:

Spain

Category:

Crew

Website:

www.ycocrew.com

A hard-working, well-functioning and qualified crew is vital to a successful superyacht. Y.CREW finds crew who work seamlessly together. Who suit the yacht, the captain and the Owner. Working closely with captains and management teams and listening carefully to specific requirements, we hand-select candidates for every position onboard. 

Contact

Address:

1-3 Place du Revely
Antibes
06600

Contacts:

Name:Y.CREW Antibes
Tel:+33 492 90 92 90
Email:info@ycrew.com
Website:www.ycrew.com

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Operations

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Opinion

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Who is really in command?

Andrew Roch asks how the power held by management companies can affect captains’ leadership and their sense of disempowerment and psychological safety…

Opinion

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Operations

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Fleet

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No fuel. No fun. Can we still afford to charter?

Alexander Griffiths of Tidal Communications attends MYBA to find out how operational costs are affecting the demand for charter…

Owner

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