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By Vessel Vanguard
The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.
Summary
In this episode, Chris and Brian from Block Island Ferry discuss their operation of the ferry to Block Island. They highlight the vital resources and services they bring to the island's community, including emergency services and daily supplies. They also emphasize the importance of passenger safety and compliance with Coast Guard regulations. The conversation covers topics such as preparing for Coast Guard inspections, running simulated emergency exercises, and mitigating risks of electric vehicle fires. Chris and Brian also discuss the partnership between the ferry industry and the Coast Guard in shaping regulations and improving safety practices.
Takeaways
- Operating a ferry service to Block Island involves providing vital resources and services to the island's community.
- Passenger safety is the top priority, and compliance with Coast Guard regulations is essential.
- The ferry industry and the Coast Guard have a partnership to improve safety practices and shape regulations.
- Running simulated emergency exercises helps prepare for potential incidents, such as electric vehicle fires.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction To Block Island Ferry
01:51 Bringing Vital Resources
02:56 Trip Frequencies
04:16 Running Midsize Ferry Operations
06:11 The Block Island Ferry Mindset
06:55 Having Fun In the Operation
08:36 Presenting At The PVA
09:28 "1-2 Good Ideas Could Pay For Your Whole Trip"
11:34 Fostering Conversations In The Community
12:31 Bringing Back Information
13:11 Learning From The Community
15:31 Electric Car Fires On Ferries
17:57 Tabletop Exercises In Emergencies
21:05 USCG & PVA
22:52 Wrap Up
Summary
In this conversation, Jeff Merrill discusses his background in sailing and yacht sales, as well as the appeal of trawlers and the importance of the people involved in boating. He emphasizes the need for buyers to consider insurance, pre-qualification, and training before purchasing a boat. Merrill also highlights the role of Vessel Vanguard in organizing boat information and offers insights into the initial contact and financial considerations when buying a boat. This conversation covers various aspects of buying and owning a boat, including the cost, choosing the right boat, inspecting the boat, and understanding the time spent on board. It also discusses the importance of the layout and flow of the boat, the percentage of time spent underway, and the purpose of Trawler Fest. The conversation concludes with a mention of the seminars and the Ask the Experts round table at Trawler Fest.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:10 About Jeff Merrill & JMYS
05:23 The Appeal Of Trawlers & The People Interested
07:57 Jeff's Sailing Background
10:06 Considerations for Buying a Boat
15:12 The Importance of Insurance and Pre-Qualification
18:57 The Involvement Of The Internet In Boating
22:19 The Role Of Vessel Vanguard In Organizing Boat Information
25:51 Initial Contact & Getting To Know The Buyer
28:29 Financial Considerations & The Value of Boats
29:37 The Cost of Buying and Owning a Boat
31:18 Choosing the Right Boat
37:05 Understanding Time "Required" On Board
40:10 Trawlerfest 2024
42:21 Jeff's Seminars At Trawlerfest
51:07 Other Trawlerfests To Visit
53:23 Outro
Join Mark Scibinico in this insightful Boating Insider episode exploring the rich maritime history of Galveston, Texas, courtesy of the Galveston Historical Foundation. Learn about the foundation's origins dating back to the 1800s, officially incorporated in 1954, and discover the maritime endeavors of the Galveston Historic Foundation. Gain insights into the restoration efforts that contribute to the preservation of the tall ship Elissa and her historical significance. Learn how the Elissa is kept alive through the commitment of volunteers who dedicate 30,000 hours annually to maintain, restore, and contribute to the maritime legacy. Don't miss this engaging journey into history with the Galveston Historical Foundation.
To learn more about the Galveston Historical Foundation, visit www.galvestonhistory.org
The conversation covers various topics related to the maritime industry, including the impact of going digital, the importance of safety management systems, and the challenges and benefits of embracing technology. The guests discuss the role of the Passenger Commercial Vessel Association (PCVA) in supporting its members and promoting waterborne tourism. They also highlight the need for training and resources to help operators comply with upcoming regulations. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of safety, compliance, and the use of technology in the maritime industry. The conversation concludes with a focus on bettering the industry and closing remarks.
Learn more about the PCVA at https://www.pcva.ca/
Key Takeaways
Rhiannon and Kelly dive into what it means to be a good captain, what it's like managing a whole crew of employees and a fleet of yachts, as well as how a yacht management software helps her stay on top of day to day operations.
Visit Captain Kelly's website: https://www.captainkellyjgordon.com/
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Thanks to our sponsor, Vessel Vanguard: https://vesselvanguard.com
Today, we’re joined by Steve D’Antonio, a feature writer, journalist, photographer, and editorialist; he has written well over a thousand technical, seamanship, destination, boat review and historical articles for various publications, including Professional Boat Builder (of which he is the Technical Editor), Ocean Navigator, PassageMaker, Boat US Seaworthy, Soundings, Wooden Boat, and Practical Sailor among others. He has traveled extensively for his work, visiting six of the world’s seven continents, as well as reaching above the Arctic, and below the Antarctic, Circles.
Steve has been employed continuously in the marine industry since 1988, beginning as a mechanic and electrician and, beginning in 1995, going on to manage boat yards and custom boat building shops in North Carolina and Virginia. In 2007 Steve launched Steve D’Antonio Marine Consulting, Inc. which offers marine systems consulting, management and technical training and pre-purchase services to boat owners, boat builders and others within the marine industry.
Steve D’Antonio Marine Consulting: www.stevedmarineconsulting.com
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Today, we’re joined by John Groundwater and Dave Anderson from PVA (Passenger Vessel Association).
PVA is dedicated to promoting the interests and the economic well-being of U.S. passenger vessel owners and operators, and associated businesses, while promoting safety and a secure maritime operating environment for passenger vessels operators, passengers, crew, and the public at-large.
Visit their website: http://www.passengervessel.com/
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Thanks to our sponsor, Vessel Vanguard: https://vesselvanguard.com
Today, we’re joined by Will Wangel, CEO of Sea Rocket Adventures. We dive into how Will got started with Sea Rocket, the new boats they’re bringing on, as well as how they use Vessel Vanguard to manage their fleet in one system.
Sea Rocket Adventures is a watersports company focused on bringing adventure to travelers along the Atlantic Coast. They offer parasailing, speedboat cruises, sunset cruises, party boat rentals, and more.
Visit their website: https://searocket.com/
Thanks to our sponsor, Vessel Vanguard: http://vesselvanguard.com
Today, we’re joined by Bob Callahan and Lauren St. Clair from the International WorkBoat Show. With over 900 different companies attending, we dive into what visitors can expect from the 3-day show this year in New Orleans.
The International WorkBoat Show is a trade-only conference and expo for commercial vessel owners, operators, and builders, as well as the vendors that supply them.
Visit their website: https://www.workboatshow.com/
Thanks to our sponsor, Vessel Vanguard: http://vesselvanguard.com
Rhiannon, Captain Kelly, and Captain Stephan dive into mental health issues within the yachting industry, specifically how to deal with toxic crew members as well as the importance of speaking up about unfair treatment.
Check out Captain Kelly's Website: https://www.captainkellyjgordon.com
Check out Captain Kelly's YouTube: @captain_kellyjgordon
Thanks to our sponsor, Vessel Vanguard: https://vesselvanguard.com
The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.