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Emails from past students -Tyrone SomervilleHi Barry, Just letting you know since I've completed my STCW course with you in August of 08, I have obtained a job on a super yacht in Australia. I've just recently finished day working on a large sail boat called Nelson from Sydney and now have a permanent position on a yacht called Ophelia, it's a 37 meter motor yacht based in Adelaide. my position on the boat is deckhand/engineer. So its all very exciting! and I'd like to thank you for your help. Cheers Tyrone Somerville Roslyn BerginHello Barry, This is Roslyn Bergin I did your STCW95 on 16th August. (I am a Massage Therapist. ) I am letting you know that I had no trouble getting my B1 B2 approved yesterday. I did as you suggested and told the truth. Of course that was the easy comfortable way. The lady at the find a crew agency told me to lie and say I was going to holiday there. I was so stressed at the thought of lying and couldnt have done it. Anyway I am very excited and heading off to Fort Lauderdale next Tuesday. Thank you for your help. I will let you know how I get on. Love Ros Channon Arbuthnothi barry i am just writing to say thank you for the training you and your colleague's provided me with i enjoyed learning all about the safety side of things .on another note i was privileged to meet a guy that was the first person to ever go through the iyt stcw95 course in fort lauerderdale he is currently working as a engineer on a boat in the med anyway i told him about the courses u run and that they were through iyt he is interested to come and have a chat to u he lives in nambour and is home for a few Moore weeks so i will forward your email address to him so he can get in contact with u . i spent about 3 hours talking to him about the industry and got allot out of it . thanks again Barry regards channon arbuthnot Jason McCullochHey Barry, Jason McCulough here, did your course in august of 2007, good course and now am employed as first mate on a 32 metre M/Y, good boat only the last mate didn't do anything so after 8 months of travel in central and south America have to clean the whole boat from bow to stern with a bit (10 to 12 litres!) of spit and polish! I also have to get the yacht ready for the American summer in the Bahamas. The boat is based in Florida and leaves on the 25th of June. Super yachts are big mate and if you are looking to get fit there is plenty of oppurtunity, I work at the moment from 730am to 9pm but it gets a bit harder when the guests are on board, but its super hard at the moment because the last hand didn't do anything, and these super rich people like their boat shiny, but its all right I get all the beer I want and free food with satelitte tv, all the girls who walk by want to know you and talk, my bed is made , my clothes are washed, and a 33ft hydrasports is mine to drive and maintain, stoked and the boss loves to fish, we will be based in the Bahamas for 8 weeks and then back to USA for provisioning and then back down to the Bahamas, so life is good mate. I am getting fit as well as seeing the world and a pretty good part of the world too, thanks again Barry and did you ever hear from Dan, who was running the whale watching tours from the gold coast? Alright see you Jason McCullough Dan RutherfordSent: Friday, 23 May 2008 5:08 AM To: Barry Barnes Subject: Re: STCW95 Basic Safety Training Certificate Attached Thankyou Barry for your email with the certificate, We are now in Italy working aboard the vessel Bel Marie and bound for Turkey. Thanks for all your help during our time in Australia trying to book the course. It has paid off for us. Jess has already bumped into on of her class mates, Small world, Kind regards Dan and Jess Craig RobinsonHi Barry I took your stcw95 course late last year and am now on a 100ft yacht as a 2nd engineer / deckhand and was wondering what courses you run to further my career as an engineer or if you know of anyone who does. All is going really well. I picked up the job in Palma while dock walking and have travelled to Tunisia, Malta, Athens through the Greek Is to Turkey and leave in a couple of weeks for Croatia. Thanks Heaps Barry. Craig. Olivia Shelton
Anyway, thanks for all your help. The first thing all the agents asked me when I went in was if I had my STCW! Although on some private yachts you can find work without it, it is getting harder and harder! If you have any further questions let me know :) thanks, Olivia Shelton Michael Townsend (Graduated from STCW95 in Melbourne in May, 2007) |
Hello Barry
I met a guy at the IYT office and gave him my resume. He was an Aussie who knew guys in the industry. He called me a week later when a friend of his who is a captain needed a deckhand. I had an interview the next day with the captain and the next day was flying to Savannah in Georgia all paid for. The day after that which is today we are sailing across the Atlantic to Nice then Italy for charter work. Of 11 crew onboard 7 are Aussies and would you believe that I used to work with the head stew in Mooloolaba, Its a real small world after all! I recommend if people are going to Ft Lauderdale to work they should network at an Irish bar called Waxy's on 17th and any other bar that boaties frequent. The employment agencies are good as well. Elite, Luxury and crew network are the most popular. The name of the boat is Halcyon Days, it is on the net if you want a look. Lisa's sister from Yacht crew Australia is also onboard. We will reach Nice on about the 12th or 14th. Happy to keep you updated if you like Barry, till then.
Regards Rob
A month later - G'day Barry I just got a promotion to 2nd officer. Not bad for my first month! I was in Monte Carlo for the F1 Grand Prix with Harvey Wienstien of Miramax Studios, I was 20 metres from the track, it was awesome! What a beautiful city it is too. We all got a $2000 tip for 10 days work. regards Rob
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PRESS RELEASE
July 6, 2007
Press Release - For Immediate Release
Polish Yachting Association Joins IYT
On June 17th 2007, 30 of the most experienced Polish yachtsmen and women graduated from a workshop conducted by International Yacht Training, (IYT) with the internationally recognized MCA Master Of Yachts 200 Tons Offshore Certificates of Competence.
The candidates have logged hundreds of thousands of nautical miles between them, some are career Master Mariners, and all have sailed extensively on Sail Training Association of Poland vessels in addition to their careers on yachts.
The workshop was conducted at the PYA Residential Training Center at Trzebiez with the help of General Manager Bogdan Samosiuk. In attendance was Capt Alfred Naskret President of the Gadynia Maritime School Ltd, IYT’s first Polish partner school, who will be offering IYT courses from this summer.
After careful examination of yachting standards throughout the world the Polish Yachting Association chose IYT due to their high level of internationally recognized standards, dedication to quality and unparalleled commitment to excellence. The Polish Maritime Ministry has approved and recognized IYT’s training as the only international yachting qualifications for use in Poland.
For more information please contact Capt Jasser at cpthippo@adamjasser.x.pl or Chris Taylor at ChrisT@yachtmaster.com.
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PRESS RELEASE
July 15, 2006
International Yacht Training (IYT) President Mark Fry welcomes Superyacht Career Training (SCT) as a Training Partner.
Mark Fry said to the Principal of SCT Barry Barnes
"Congratulations on your decision to join IYT, you will not be disappointed. Due to our on-going commitment to excellence in standards of training, we are continuing to accumulate accolades from many different Governments with regard to acceptance of our Yachtmaster certification which is the only STCW compliant Yachtmaster certification in the world.""For some time now I have had a considerable interest in offering professional training services to people interested in embarking upon a career in the Superyacht industry. I am dedicated to providing the best possible crew training services at a reasonable cost so that my students can fulfil their career ambitions."
Superyacht Career Training operates from the Sunshine Coast and covers the South East of Queensland. For further information please contact:
Barry Barnes Superyacht Career Training 145 Ocean Vista Drive Maroochy River, Queensland 4561 Australia Phone (within Australia) (07) 5446 6410 or from outside Australia please dial +6175446 6410
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