Essential courses to kickstart your yachting career.
IIf you are looking for a job in the yachting industry for the first time, certain training courses are essential and others are highly desirable in the eyes of potential employers. We offer a full range of entry-level training courses in Antibes and Palma.
The five-day STCW Basic Safety Training package comprises the MCA-accredited modules: Personal Survival Techniques, Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting, Elementary First Aid and Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities. Together, they form an essential programme of pre-sea training necessary for working on board.
After mastering the basics, it's time to explore additional courses to enhance your skill set and take on more responsibilities in your career. Some of these courses include:
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12 knots sailing courses.
Weather forecast
Learn how to read clouds and winds like a pro
Competent Crew
Introduction to sailing. Learn how to become an active crew
Bareboat Skipper
Recreational sailing yacht skipper of vessels up to 78 feet
10 days live aboard course on power or sailing yacht. The key objective of the course is to teach candidates to become a recreational sailing yacht skipper and be able to charter and handle big cruising yachts on their own.
Ideal for those who already have little sailing experience and would like to learn coastal navigation.
5-day sailing course on board of a cruising yacht. The main objective of the course is to teach basic sailing terminology, parts and functions, basic sail trim, helm commands, seamanship and safety.
Ideal for candidates with little to no previous sailing experience who wish to train to become an active crew member on a power or sailing yacht.
Introduction to sailing, on the coast.
Sailing knots - 3 hours
Understanding of the boat - 3 hours
Basic keelboat - 3 hours
Safety on board - 3 hours
Live aboard sailing boat - 5 days
Live aboard power boat - 7 days
Mandatory shore-based course for navigation and collision regulations at sea
Passage planning
Collision regulations
Practice at sea
Sailing boat - 10 days
Motor boat - 7 days
Take additional shore-based courses prior to practice at sea
Long-term passage planning
Tidal navigation
Night sailing
Celestial navigation
Live-aboard course in tidal waters
Sailing yacht - 7 days
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The most important part of any sailing school is the staff. We feel very fortunate to have some of the finest instructors in Southeast Florida.
Captain Chris May has over thirty years of experience operating vessels from 8 to 800 feet, from the Chesapeake Bay to the straits of Kattegat. As a trainer for the Dale Carnegie organization, he developed an amenable style, coaching people to achieve their ambitions. He now leads and/or teach sailors and divers, helping others to enjoy venturing on, and under, the sea.
Chris has a BSME from Tulane University, a MSME from the Naval Postgraduate School and served as a Surface Warfare Officer in the US Navy for 12 years.
Chris is certified to to teach ASA 101 - 106 and has been an ASA Outstanding Instructor in 2017, 2019 and 2020.
Captain Dick Dawson grew up in Chicago and started sailing on Lake Geneva, Wisconsin where he spent his summers. He was very active in the Boy Scouts of America and achieved their highest rank of Eagle Scout. Along the way he participated in every water sport you can imagine, including white water canoeing, water skiing, scuba diving and under water basket weaving to mention a few! But sailing has always been his love and he just enjoys hanging around boats and docks. He believes there must be some salt water in his blood.
Captain Dick met his wife, Gail, in Iowa while working on his B.S. degree in biology. After college, the Navy took them to California and Captain Dick, who was a Commissioned Naval Officer, spent two tours of duty in Vietnam, one as the skipper of a Patrol Craft Fast patrol boat commonly know as a “Swift Boat”.
After his active duty service he went to work in the petroleum industry in San Francisco, selling bunker fuel to ships all over the world. It was here that he first started teaching sailing for boy’s camps and bought his first yacht, a 30 foot Coronado which he sailed on San Francisco Bay and the California coast.
After raising three great kids, Gail and Dick quit the corporate rat race, sold their house, cars and most of their worldly possessions, bought a 51 foot Jeanneau in St Maarten, Netherlands Antilles and commenced cruising throughout the Caribbean and eventually buying a home on the island of St. Maarten. It was here that Captain Dick became a certified ASA Instructor and also started doing yacht delivery work.
Gail, who also loves to sail, is a first class chef and enjoys passing on cooking tips for food preparation and storage, unique to cruising yachts, to students.
Captain Dick is certified to teach ASA course levels 101 – 106, plus 114 catamaran courses. He has taught seasonally with Blue Water Sailing School since 2008 and has earned the USCG 100 ton Master Captain’s License with close to 60,000 NM in his log book. He has been an ASA Outstanding Instructor in 2018 and 2020.
Captain Jaye Melanson’s boating experience began early, with several voyages from the pristine shores of her native Vermont to Cuba and the Bahamas. Her most recent sailing sabbatical was a challenging yet glorious eighteen-month, single-hand excursion. The journey took her down the Eastern Seaboard and throughout much of the Caribbean aboard her beloved Absolutely, a Tartan 37 cruising/racing yacht.
At the culmination of this adventure, Jaye found herself working in Florida. She has since turned her passion for sailing into a career by working as Director of a sailing school, a charter captain, charter agent, an ASA -certified instructor, delivery captain, Director of SailTime Miami, a dive boat captain and dive master.
“I’d have to say I’m happiest while teaching and sharing my love of sailing with our students. Blue Water Sailing School is the best thing that has happened to me, and you’ll say the same if you sail with us.”
Having cruised, dived, moored, fished and explored extensively throughout the East Coast and Caribbean, Captain Jaye is proud to offer her unique perspective and acumen to the yachting world. Her return to port is always filled with smiling faces and fantastic memories.
Captain Jennifer Wirth grew up in Milwaukee, WI. Sailing dinghies on Lake Michigan taught her a love of the sport, and she’s been pursuing it ever since as both a career and a lifestyle. She began her sail-teaching career in college, where she made room in her heavy course load of physics classes to be an instructor for the student sailing club.
After earning her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin at Madison, Jennifer turned her attention to sailing full-time. Following a short stint working aboard a 60-foot ferroconcrete ketch, she downsized to something a little closer to the ocean and more to her taste — a 23-foot Herreschoff cutter. She spent the next six years sailing the Caribbean, living on self-caught seafood and fresh island fruit, enjoying the self-reliance and empowerment of “cruising simple.”
Captain Wirth earned her USCG 100 ton Master Captain’s License in 1995. She runs regular sailing charters out of Miami to the Keys and Bahamas aboard monohulls and catamarans, and fishing trips in the Keys. She’s been an active ASA sailing instructor since 1999, teaching courses up to the Advanced Coastal Cruising level ( ASA 106). When she isn’t sailing or teaching, Jennifer indulges her passion for fishing.
Captain Jen is certified to teach ASA course levels 101 – 106, plus 114 catamaran courses. She has been an ASA Outstanding Instructor in 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020.
Captain Jose Miranda was born and raised on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico, starting his sailing adventures at age 16. After college and degrees in chemistry and math he travelled in Europe as a fashion photographer, a career which he continues part-time to this day.
Returning to the Caribbean he started sailing as “rail meat” on racing boats, eventually moving up to handling the running backstays on Maxi class yachts.
He has sailed in the Med, Atlantic, Pacific and Caribbean Seas, but the all-time favorite place he has sailed is Antarctica. His favorite time in sailing is when the land dips below the horizon and all that is left is the boat and the sea.
He's style of teaching is very energetic and practical. He loves teaching and he's very patient with students of all levels. When not teaching, he's delivering boats worldwide. He is bi-lingual, English and Spanish. Capt. Miranda is a USCG licensed 100T Master and has American Sailing Association instructor certifications through Advanced Coastal Cruising (ASA 206). He has been an ASA Outstanding Instructor in 2018, 2019 and 2020.
When not on the water, Jose lives in Fort Lauderdale with his wife and two sons.
Growing up in the Oklahoma oil fields didn’t offer Tracy Spinney many sailing opportunities. But a family sailing vacation around the Chesapeake in the early 80s conjured a love affair with the wind and waves that’s lasted ever since.
After a successful career on Madison Avenue as a creative director, producer and voice actor, Tracy turned his hobby as a racer/cruiser into a profession, teaching sailing and racing at Manhattan Sailing School, Vineyard Sound and with Blue Water Sailing School. He has delivered yachts from New York to the Caribbean and back again, logging thousands of miles of blue water sailing. Tracy is a USCG Master and ASA Instructor up to ASA 106: Advanced Costal Cruising and looks forward to becoming certified in ASA 108: Offshore Passagemaking. He has been an ASA Outstanding Instructor in 2017.
Tracy refuses to be drawn into the monohull versus catamaran debate by aspiring to have one of each: a mono for racing; a cat for his wife Suzanne, daughters Kristen and Laurel and the family dog, Tiller.
While recovering from a soccer injury in the early 1980s, Captain Tony Wall discovered the pleasures of one-design racing and weekend sailing on Long Island Sound and off the coast of Newport, RI.
“By the mid 80s I was hugely exaggerating my big boat experience, so I could charter large Beneteau and Jeanneau yachts in the Caribbean,” admits Tony. “I soon learned the importance of good training and proper education to add to my pure sailing abilities.”
Now an ASA -certified advanced sailing instructor, Tony has amassed over fifty thousand miles in blue water. A Pacific crossing in 1992 and a transatlantic voyage in 2006 took Captain Tony to many exotic and historically interesting destinations, as well as teaching him the value of self-sufficiency and perseverance. He also has years of racing experience under his belt, and is a three time winner of the Newport–Bermuda race (twice as tactician).
When he’s not busy training a new generation of sailors, Tony is a yacht broker licensed and insured in the state of Florida.
David Pyle was born and raised far from the sea, in northeast Ohio. He discovered yachting during a college sailing trip in the Bahamas. It was love at first sail, and a new direction in his life was set. After graduating with a degree in math, Dave moved to the San Francisco Bay area and started sailing recreationally.
He eventually got a job as a first mate for a charter company operating in Florida and the Bahamas. With the experience and sea time he gained working for the charter business, Dave attained a US Coast Guard captain’s license and went into business as a delivery and charter captain.
After five years of almost full-time sailing — four transatlantic crossings, numerous trips from the Caribbean to the US, and throughout Florida and the Bahamas — Dave swallowed the anchor and acquired a charter company. A few years, a business partner, and one marriage later, Dave and his wife Monica became the sole owners of Blue Water Sailing School.
Although now he usually sails a desk, Dave is a USCG Master (100 ton), and certified by the ASA to teach courses up to ASA 106: Advanced Coastal Cruising . Besides sailing, Dave enjoys skiing, mountaineering, running and hiking.
We actually went somewhere (Key Largo), rather than returning to the dock each evening. The course was made to be an adventure, as well as simply instructional. The weather was “made to order” — sun and gentle breeze Saturday through Wednesday, then Force 8 for our ‘foul weather instruction’ on Thursday.
I thought it was an excellent, challenging course. It definitely wasn’t a “cruise.” The instructor expected a lot from the students. I like that.
I have nothing but the utmost praise for your entire operation and the quality of the instruction that I received. Al Hatch is a consummate instructor and brings to this activity a love and a passion that is genuine and expansive. I hope to be able to return to Blue Water to experience some of the higher-level courses of instruction, and I certainly would have no trouble at all recommending your company to anyone.
The Blue Moscow Guppy, scientifically known as Poecilia reticulata , Blue Moscow guppies are a popular breed of guppy that is known for its bright blue coloration. They are relatively easy to care for and breed, making them a good choice for both experienced and beginner aquarists.
Guppies, often referred to as “rainbow fish,” belong to the Poeciliidae family and hail from the clear waters of South America, particularly in countries like Venezuela and Trinidad. These small, livebearing fish have become synonymous with versatility, making them an excellent choice for both novice and experienced aquarists.
In this blue moscow guppy care guide, we’ll explore topics such as guppy food, diseases, lifespan, and behavior. We’ll delve into the nitty-gritty of setting up guppy tanks , choosing suitable tank mates, and the art of breeding guppies, including the stunning Blue Moscow variety. Additionally, we’ll discuss the benefits of incorporating live plants in your aquarium and how they can create a thriving ecosystem for these charming fish.
Blue Moscow Guppies | |
Poecilia reticulata | |
Eukarya | |
Poeciliidae | |
Animalia | |
Cyprinodontiformes | |
Chordata | |
1.5 to 2 inches (3.8 to 5 cm) | |
Beginner-friendly | |
10 gallons (38 liters) for a small group | |
Other guppy varieties, Swordtails, Mollies, Corydoras Catfish | |
Vibrant shades of blue | |
High-quality flakes, live and frozen foods, occasional vegetable matter | |
Temperature: 72°F – 82°F (22°C – 28°C), pH: 6.8 – 7.8, Hardness (GH): 8 – 12 dGH | |
Prolific livebearers, separate breeding tank for fry | |
About 2 to 3 years | |
Peaceful and active swimmers | |
Heavily planted, proper filtration, and stable temperature | |
Variable, may require searching specialty stores or online sources | |
Attractive, long flowing fins | |
Result of selective breeding for blue coloration |
A Blue Moscow Guppy is a specific and highly sought-after variety of the common aquarium fish, the Guppy ( Poecilia reticulata ). These guppies are characterized by their stunning blue coloration, which sets them apart from other guppy varieties. Blue Moscow Guppies have a vibrant and iridescent blue hue covering their bodies, which can range from light blue to deeper shades of blue.
These fish are a product of selective breeding, which has been carried out to enhance and stabilize the beautiful blue coloration. Moscow Guppies, which are the ancestors of the Blue Moscow variety, were originally from Russia and Ukraine. Through careful breeding practices, the striking blue color became a defining feature of the Blue Moscow Guppy.
In addition to their captivating blue color, Blue Moscow Guppies generally have long and flowing fins, which add to their visual appeal. Their small size, peaceful nature, and adaptability to a wide range of water conditions make them a popular choice for both beginners and experienced aquarists. These guppies are often used in breeding programs to create and maintain their unique coloration, making them a valuable and beloved addition to freshwater aquariums.
The Blue Moscow Guppy originated in Russia and Ukraine, and it is a result of selective breeding. It’s believed that the original Moscow Guppy had a wild-type coloration and a unique, plump body shape. Over time, selective breeding led to the development of the striking blue Moscow variety. The intense blue coloration in these fish is a result of specific genetic traits, and it’s essential to maintain this trait through careful breeding practices.
One of the primary attractions of Blue Moscow Guppies is their stunning appearance. These fish exhibit unique characteristics that make them stand out in any aquarium.
Proper tank size and setup are crucial for the health and well-being of your Blue Moscow Guppies.
Setting Up the Perfect Home for Your Blue Moscow Guppies
Creating a cozy and safe space for your Blue Moscow Guppies is super important. We’ll break down how to set up a guppy tank in simple steps, perfect for both beginners and experienced fish lovers.
Tank Size : First, you need to pick the right tank. For a small group of Blue Moscow Guppies, a 10-gallon tank is just right. If you can, go bigger with a 20-gallon long tank, so your fish have more room to swim and play. Bigger tanks are also easier to keep clean, which keeps your guppies healthy.
Filter : A good filter is like a superhero for your tank. It keeps the water clean and healthy for your guppies . The Aquaclear HOB filter or a sponge filter are both great choices. Aquaclear filters are awesome because they work really well, and they’re easy to take care of. Sponge filters are gentle, which is great for guppy babies. They’re like a cozy hideout for the little ones.
Substrate : The stuff at the bottom of the tank is called the substrate. Guppies like fine gravel or sand. It’s comfy for them, and it looks natural. CaribSea and Seachem are brands that make good substrates. Be sure to rinse it well before you put it in the tank to get rid of any dust and dirt.
Heater : Guppies are tropical fish so they need warm water. To keep the temperature just right, you need a heater. Heaters from brands like Eheim, Fluval, and Aqueon are super at keeping the water just the way guppies like it. Make sure to pick a heater that’s the right size for your tank.
By following these steps, you’ll have a comfy home ready for your Blue Moscow Guppies. They’ll love the space, the clean water, and the warmth. Plus, you can watch them swim and play in their beautiful tank. So, get started and enjoy your underwater adventure with your guppy friends!
Maintaining the right water parameters is essential for the well-being of your Blue Moscow Guppies.
72°F – 82°F (22°C – 28°C) | |
6.8 – 7.8 | |
8 – 12 dGH | |
0 ppm | |
< 40 ppm |
Guppies are adaptable fish, but maintaining stable and appropriate water conditions is crucial to prevent stress and diseases.
Feeding your Blue Moscow Guppies is like hosting a delicious buffet for your underwater friends. Let’s dive into what to feed them, including some yummy options you can find online.
Remember, when shopping online for guppy food, read reviews and check the seller’s ratings to make sure you’re getting top-quality products. Your guppies will thank you for the tasty meals, and you’ll love watching them grow, thrive, and flaunt their vibrant Blue Moscow colors. Feeding time is a chance to bond with your fish and make sure they’re happy and healthy. Enjoy the feeding frenzy!
Guppies, including Blue Moscow Guppies, are susceptible to various diseases. Being informed and proactive is essential to keep your fish healthy.
White cysts on the body and fins, flashing behavior | Use a suitable ich treatment. Raise the temperature to 86°F (30°C) to speed up the parasite’s life cycle. | |
Torn, frayed, or disintegrating fins | Isolate affected fish and treat with antibiotics. Improve water quality. | |
Bloated appearance, raised scales | Isolate affected fish, treat with antibiotics, and improve water quality. |
Preventing diseases is as crucial as treating them. Maintain excellent water quality, avoid overstocking, and quarantine new fish before adding them to your main tank.
Choosing suitable tank mates is essential to ensure a peaceful and harmonious aquarium community.
Avoid aggressive or nippy fish like some tetras and barbs, as they may stress or harm your Guppies.
Breeding Blue Moscow Guppies can be a rewarding experience. These fish are prolific breeders, and their vibrant colors make the offspring equally stunning.
Incorporating live plants into your Blue Moscow Guppy’s tank not only enhances the aesthetics but also contributes to their well-being.
While live plants can thrive in Blue Moscow Guppy tanks, it’s essential to monitor their growth and trim them as needed to prevent overcrowding.
Blue Moscow Guppies, while not extremely rare, are considered a specialty variety. They may not be as readily available as the more common guppy strains, but they are still popular in the aquarium hobby. The availability of Blue Moscow Guppies can vary depending on your location and the suppliers in your area. You may need to visit reputable local fish stores or search online to find these beautiful guppies. Keep in mind that the popularity of guppy strains can fluctuate, and some passionate breeders may specialize in Blue Moscow Guppies, making them more accessible.
For beginners and small tanks, it’s recommended to keep a small group of guppies together. A good starting point is to keep 3 to 5 guppies in a 10-gallon tank. This allows them to socialize and exhibit their natural behaviors. However, if you have a larger tank, you can keep more guppies. Just be cautious not to overcrowd the tank, as proper space and water quality are essential for their well-being.
Taking care of guppies is perfect for beginners in the aquarium hobby. Here’s a simple guide:
Yes, guppies, like most aquarium fish, benefit from a cycled tank. A cycled tank means that beneficial bacteria have established themselves in the aquarium and can convert harmful ammonia and nitrites into less harmful nitrates. This biological filtration process helps maintain good water quality, which is essential for the health of your guppies.
Cycling a tank is especially important in the early stages of setting up your aquarium. It ensures that your tank is capable of handling the waste produced by your guppies and helps prevent harmful spikes in ammonia and nitrite levels. To cycle a tank, you can add a source of ammonia (e.g., fish food or pure ammonia) and allow the beneficial bacteria to develop over a few weeks. Once the tank is cycled, it’s ready for your guppies.
In summary, Blue Moscow Guppies are not extremely rare but are considered a specialty variety. For beginners, start with a small group of guppies, maintain proper tank conditions, and ensure your tank is cycled to provide the best care for these lovely fish. Enjoy your guppy-keeping journey!
Blue Moscow Guppies are a striking addition to any aquarium, admired for their captivating colors and unique appearance. To ensure the well-being of these beautiful fish, it’s crucial to pay attention to tank size and setup, maintain proper water parameters, provide a balanced diet, and be vigilant about diseases and their prevention. When considering tank mates, compatibility is key, and for those interested in breeding, following best practices will lead to a rewarding experience. By incorporating live plants, you create an environment that not only showcases their beauty but also supports their health. Whether you’re a seasoned aquarist or a beginner, Blue Moscow Guppies can be a fascinating and rewarding addition to your aquatic hobby.
In this ultimate guide on how to set up a guppy fish tank we will be going through the steps on guppy fish tank setup.
The smoke angelfish, also known as the smokey angelfish, is a popular and attractive aquarium fish. It belongs to the angelfish family (Cichlidae) and is
The Zebra Angelfish, also known as Pterophyllum scalare var. Striata, is a variant of the freshwater angelfish. It is characterized by vertical black stripes on
A Marble Angelfish is a popular freshwater aquarium fish known for its striking appearance. This species belongs to the Cichlidae family and is a variant
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