Small Vessel Operations - Liveaboard Tourism
- 5 DAYS INTENSIVE / FACE-TO-FACE -
Small tourism and liveaboard vessels operate in a uniquely demanding environment. Masters and crew must balance passenger expectations, commercial pressure, environmental sensitivity, and safety obligations — often with limited crew and resources.
This five-day course provides practical guidance for conducting safe, professional, and defensible small vessel operations. The program is principles-based and focuses on how good operators actually manage risk, passengers, vessels, and unexpected events in the real world. The course emphasises practical decision-making, operational awareness, and human factors rather than prescriptive regulatory detail, making it suitable across a wide range of jurisdictions and vessel types.
Course Focus
• Professional standards in tourism and liveaboard operations
• Passenger safety and duty of care
• Practical risk management techniques
• Vessel preparedness and operational discipline
• Emergency response and abnormal situations
• Human factors and decision-making
• Incident management and accountability
Learning Outcomes
Participants will gain the ability to:
• Apply practical risk management to vessel operations
• Manage passenger safety expectations confidently
• Improve operational decision-making under pressure
• Recognise and respond to developing safety threats
• Strengthen emergency preparedness and response
• Reduce operational and liability exposure
Suitable Participants
• Masters and senior crew of small tourism vessels
• Liveaboard vessel operators
• Vessel owners and operational managers
• Personnel transitioning to commercial tourism operations
Language: English (interpreter support may be available on request)
Duration: 5 days intensive (Face-to-Face), typically up to 15 students
Schedule: On request
Cost: Price on Request, Commercial/group bookings available