YACHT SOLUTIONS
From the Anchor to Stern
Yacht Accounting
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Safety & Compliance
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ISM
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ISPS
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Repair
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Maintenance
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Parts
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Crew Benefits & HR
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Crew Placement
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Crew Employment
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Crew Payroll
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Yacht Accounting 〰️ Safety & Compliance 〰️ ISM 〰️ ISPS 〰️ Repair 〰️ Maintenance 〰️ Parts 〰️ Crew Benefits & HR 〰️ Crew Placement 〰️ Crew Employment 〰️ Crew Payroll 〰️
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“In today’s exacting world of mega yacht management, what is needed and what I have experienced working with Will Nock, President of Dayboard Maritime, is professional regulatory and technical management skills learned from a Flag State and Classification Society background. He has mastered this multi-faceted business from the ground up and has demonstrated his learned ability to direct Captains and Owners through the shoals of regulatory missteps. If you want it done right the first time, use the team that "was on the other side" and who knows what is required and how to get you there.”
- Captain Gene Sweeney
In the world of yachting, crew composition isn’t always straightforward. Beyond the captain, engineers, and stewards, yachts frequently carry additional personnel — individuals like nannies, security staff, chefs, personal trainers, or massage therapists who are temporarily employed onboard to serve the owner or guests.
However, these individuals aren’t always classified the same way under maritime regulations. Two key terms often cause confusion: Supernumerary and Occasional Worker. Understanding the distinction is critical for compliance with the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) and for ensuring proper treatment, documentation, and insurance coverage for everyone onboard.