You will mostly find that private yachts are less likely to mind whereas charter boats usually won’t employ people with tattoos but this isn’t always set in stone. I have worked on a boat where I was the only deckhand with a tattoo and on another where I was one of many guys on deck with tattoos. There are boats out there that do not have a problem with tattoos. Which boats will be more likely to employ me? Some people try using makeup to cover tattoos but I often found this rubbed off or would make items of clothing dirty, especially if wearing white! 3. If you have tattoos on your arms or legs try and cover these with long sleeve polos or shirts and a long pair of trousers/chinos whilst dock walking.
Whilst interviewing definitely cover them up and be well presented, you want to make the best impression possible. This means that when it comes to employment your tattoo won’t suddenly become a problem wasting both yours and the boat’s time. I would strongly suggest you mention your tattoos on your CV. It may take slightly longer to get your first job or you may not be offered a certain role due to management policies or owner preferences but this doesn’t mean there aren’t other boats who don’t mind tattoos. But if like me you already have tattoos then don’t let it put you off. Obviously, if you plan to get into yachting I would advise against rushing out and getting one. It seems that most people working on yachts now have a tattoo of some kind whether it be hidden or visible. I think recently views on tattoos within the industry have relaxed slightly. Can I get a job in yachting if I have tattoos?įirstly it is possible to get a job on a yacht with a tattoo. There are several questions people ask me: 1. 2 years on and I had worked on two prestigious boats in the industry, been to some of the most beautiful parts of the world, crossed the Atlantic, been to Bora Bora, made lifelong friends and saved myself a deposit for my first house. Never the less I didn’t let it stop me and I finally got a break working on a 45m in Nice for the winter. However at the age of 17 how was I to know a whole new world of yachting would present itself to me and become a job I was so desperate to secure? It made me feel like I had been so very stupid a few years before to get inked. It was hard to hear this knowing I had given up my well paid, secure job at home and was living out a suitcase in a crew house, eating pesto pasta for breakfast, lunch and dinner to make my savings last longer. People would often ask “don’t you want to get that lasered off” or make a comment such as “you’ll never get a job with a tattoo on your arm”. As a green deckhand searching for a job in the South of France a few years ago and having a half sleeve tattoo I know all too well how hard getting that first job can be.Īrriving in Antibes I felt like I was the only person with a tattoo on show looking for a job on a yacht.