Dock Walking Tips for Green Crew

Yachting is a very competitive industry to break into. Every year, large numbers of crew are keen to gain their first experiences in the industry, and most entry-level crew gain their first experiences by dock walking.

With pre-season preparations and last-minute turnarounds, yachts are often looking for enthusiastic crew to help them get the boat up to suitable standards for their owner and/or charter guests.

Dock Walking Tips for Green Crew | Viking Crew

Where Can I Dock Walk?

Dock walking is essentially travelling to “yachting hubs” such as ports and shipyards in the South of France, Italy, or Palma. It will involve approaching and speaking with the crew (where possible) and handing over your CV to an onboard crew member, with the aim of securing day work, a seasonal role, or even a permanent position.

Marinas and shipyards have much higher security than they once did, so dock walking can be difficult at times, but it is still possible to find day work. We recommend starting early in the morning, aiming for 7:30-8:00 a.m., as this is a much better time to see and approach the crew.

Booking into crew houses or shared accommodation in the area makes networking with other crew members easier, and expanding your network allows for more awareness of potential job opportunities. Facebook pages are another way to find entry-level positions. Vessels often post opportunities on pages such as Antibes Yacht Crew and Palma Yacht Crew.

La Ciotat Ship yard in France | Dock Walking Tips for Green Crew

When is the Best Time to Dock Walk?

If you’re wondering which season or month is the best to go dock walking, it depends. Late March or early April is a popular time for most, as the vessels will be looking for crew to join them for the Mediterranean season, which ends in September. If Europe is too far for you to travel at this time of year, look at vessels crossing the Atlantic in October and November.

After the Mediterranean season has finished, shipyards, such as La Ciotat in France, are ideal for targeting crew for work.

Familiarise yourself with the various boat shows and events near you, which will provide opportunities for you to give out your CV and speak to crew.

Yacht Crew on Yacht | Dock Walking Tips for Green Crew

Dock Walking Tips and Hints

  • Make sure your CV stands out from the crowd! Ensure you take enough CV copies with you! To help you get started, follow our Green Crew CV template.
  • Gaining that first role is about being in the right place at the right time for the right boat. Do not be disheartened by rejections; it’s competitive, so don’t give up!
  • Be presentable in your appearance and manner. Arrive as if you could come aboard straight away and join their crew.
  • Be open-minded when it comes to the position/rank on offer. The most crucial part of dock walking is getting that first experience to build on your CV and skills, which could lead you to a higher rank in your career.
  • Be polite and patient while dock walking, as the crew is likely to be busy working. Smile and show some personality, but do not be overbearing.
  • For dock walking anywhere, especially in the USA, ensure you have the relevant visas. Otherwise, you may find yourself on the wrong side of the law.

By following these dock walking tips for Green Crew; you’re guaranteed to create a positive impression that could lead to the next step in your yachting career.

For more Green Crew advice to help you set yourself apart from the rest of the competition, visit our Green Crew page here.

Viking Crew Asia (POEA)

Through our Philippines office we are licensed by the ‘Philippine Overseas Employment Administration’ (POEA) to recruit, employ and administer seagoing staff onboard vessels worldwide.

Our Viking Crew Asia crew, who reside all over the Islands of the Philippines are coordinated by a dedicated team at the United Philippine Lines (UPL) head office in Manila, with day-to-day operations being overseen by our Crewing Assistant, Mary Nicolyn Alfonso Jaun. 

We process approximately 130 Filipino crew members with UPLs assistance on a monthly basis, providing 24 hour support to the crew members and their employers.

Our team in Manila are responsible for:

  • Assistance with certificate checking and helping crew to book training, medicals, visa processing, payroll and allotment payments for crew.
  • Contract processing and POEA assistance, particularly helping crew with POEA signups.
  • Keeping up to date with COVID procedures Worldwide
  • Assisting crew with isolation and government quarantine when they arrive back from their contracts onboard
  • Contacting crew members families to check they are safe after typhoons and other natural disasters within the country.
  • Assisting crew with applying for government loans which are available to them when their houses have been damaged by natural disasters

For more information on Viking Crew Asia and the services that we offer, please visit https://vikingcrew3.cakeshopdev.uk/management/philippine-crew/

Are you going to TSF or Metstrade this year?

The Viking Maritime Group will be represented by Glen Taylor and Ken Hickling who are attending both events.


Crew Welfare is dear to our hearts and Ken will be moderating the Midday workshop on Day Two at TSF looking at Human Capital and the implications for our industry through to 2030.


See the full programme here:
https://www.superyachtnews.com/thesuperyachtforum/programme?date=16/11/2021#programme

Quote from Ken: “Great insights on superyacht powering technologies alongside people power and powerful design.”

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