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This video is an introduction to superyacht jobs, and how to become a stewardess or a deckhand on a yacht with no prior experience. Download the entire E-book here: https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Guide-Getting-Entry-Level-ebook/dp/B01HAQMT8M WHAT UP!? My name is Baker, and for all of you homies out there who are interested in what it’s like to work on a yacht, and how you can make that happen, I’ve been putting together a pretty extensive guide that you can find on the website WakenMake.com for FREE.99~ So right now I’m working on adding a series of videos to the guide that’ll highlight some of the more important content, as well as include some tutorials that may make it a little bit easier to transition into life on a boat for all you first timers, or “yachtie divas” as I like to call us ladies. So if you think you’ve got what it takes to become a “yachtie” you should definitely watch these quick flicks, subscribe to my youtube channel, and don’t forget to check out the full guide at WakenMake.com. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions,- HoLLa Atcha GIRL! (Yachtie Diva Training) Now In this part of the guide I'm gonna break down some of the tasks you can expect to do during your first couple of weeks on board for all of my fellow yachtie divas out there, who want to work on a boat even though they know absolutely nothing about them. Trust me… I know all about that! These tasks may sound simple enough, but never over estimate a diva… Nothing is simple for us. So I’ll be doing a quick little overview with suggestions and advice about topics like: Different Sections of the Boat Boat Terminology and Lingo Navigating Through the boat. Washing and Drying the Boat Heads, Beds and Turndowns, Cushions , Covers, Pillows and Towels and other random things that you may find useful when you're just starting out. ~~ So… Hopefully Watching and reading these quick little tutorials will prevent you from looking like a complete dummy head in front of all of those yachtie hotties, like I did. AAANNNDDD It may help prevent you from potentially damaging the boat as well. Disclaimer Every boat is different, and there are several ways to just about every task. While this is how I personally like to do things, your boat may have a complete different way of doing them. So just be sure to do it however they want you to. But... at least these tips may point you in the right direction.