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Trinity House awards bursaries worth £17,000 each to six future superyacht captains

August 07, 2013

Written by Eva Belanyiova

The renowned maritime charity Trinity House has announced given well deserved bursaries worth £17,000 each to six promising superyacht captains of the future. ... read full story

Bursaries Available for Future Luxury Superyacht Captains

June 25, 2013

Written by Eva Belanyiova

A young generation of students are thinking about their career and training options because of the economic situation and choosing the university of life - and life on the ocean waves and luxury superyachts. ... read full story

Launch of the Gipsy Moth Trust – Classic charter yacht Gipsy Moth IV gifted to charity

July 21, 2011

Written by Chelsea Smith

Owners of the classic sailing yacht Gipsy Moth IV, Rob Thompson and Eileen Skinner announced the launch of their new charity The Gipsy Moth Trust today at 2011 Panerai British Classic Week in Cowes. Regarded as a part of British maritime heritage after Sir Francis Chichester sailed classic yacht Gipsy Moth IV around the world in... ... read full story

Trinity House funds “future leaders of superyachting”

February 28, 2011

Written by Chelsea Smith

Youth charity and maritime training provider UKSA is seeking applications from young people to join its Yachting Cadetship training programme under an assisted funded scheme. Successful maritime candidates will receive funding from Trinity House, the charity which supports the “future leaders of superyachting”, as part of its Professional Yachtsman Bursary Scheme (PYBS). ... read full story

Trinity House Yachting Cadetship – designed for anyone with a passion for working on board superyachts

June 03, 2010

Written by Eva Belanyiova

UKSA, is offering four young people the chance of a lifetime to gain a place on the Trinity House Yachting Cadetship. Starting this autumn, successful applicants will not only have their full course fees paid, but will also receive a maintenance grant to help fund them through their studies over the three years of the... ... read full story

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