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Female Yacht Crew Safety Survey Explained: Women, Safety and Reporting at Sea | Captain’s Chat

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The Female Yacht Crew Safety Survey is one of the most important initiatives currently shaping conversations around women’s safety in the yachting industry.

In this episode of Captain’s Chat, Captain Liam Devlin speaks with Cherise Reedman, Founder of Yacht Pearls of Wisdom and host of Superyacht Laundry, to explore why this survey was created, what it aims to uncover, and why participation from female yacht crew is critical.

This is a direct look at the realities many women face on board, including reporting gaps, power imbalance, isolation at sea, and the challenges that arise when incidents occur. The discussion also highlights the need for stronger onboarding, better support systems, and greater accountability across the industry.

The survey is anonymous and designed to provide clear, actionable data that can help drive meaningful change.

Take the survey here:
 https://survey.medusaproject.co.uk/?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQMMjU2MjgxMDQwNTU4AAGnK1X9Szgvp3SNJn-f2SSOWcVkLRrSkLekXTaJrGPnY6yq01-AUxiIo1Lu8Us_aem_a5km-O6lcS7ZlEcGF7933Q

In this episode:
 • Female yacht crew safety and industry-wide challenges
 • Reporting systems and gaps in yachting
 • Isolation and onboard working conditions
 • Power imbalance between crew and leadership
 • Repeat offenders and accountability
 • Support systems after incidents
 • Why data collection is critical for change

This episode is relevant for yacht crew, captains, management companies, and anyone involved in the global yachting industry.

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