Blue Ducks: A mission to bring yacht crews’ mental health to the fore

Working as a crew member on a yacht can offer adventure, travel and a career with boundless opportunities, but the long hours and the need to maintain impeccable standards while living a long way from home can be demanding and, for some, lead to struggles with mental health. That’s where Blue Ducks Fundraising comes in. 

Blue Ducks Fundraising, a philanthropic company launched by three former yacht crew, is seeking to raise awareness on mental health in the yachting industry and provide financial support to the ISWAN Yacht Crew Helpline, which provides essential advice and support to crew in need.  

To achieve these goals, Tony Stout of YACHTNEEDS and Ed and Jessica Dunnett of Onshore Cellars, the Riviera-based co-founders of the Blue Ducks movement, are combining their expertise as ex-crew and now business owners in affiliated sectors of the industry.

They’ve created a line of Blue Ducks branded merchandise, from blue stress ducks featuring the ISWAN helpline number to hoodies, t-shirts, aprons and tote bags with phrases such as ‘Let’s Give a Duck’ and ‘I Give a Duck’, to help generate funds for their chosen partners. They’re also leading a global call to action to inspire other workers in the industry to get on board and spread their message.  

“Yachting offers so many opportunities to crew, both those who are new to the industry and those with years of experience, but it’s a high-stakes and high-pressure environment. As former crew members, we understand the unique challenges faced by crew,” says Jessica Dunnett. “Our goal is to foster a culture of support and awareness among yachties, as well as among management companies and owners. We envision a future where mental health is openly discussed and where support systems are the norm. Every crew member deserves to feel understood and valued.”

According to an industry-wide survey organised by the Blue Ducks team in early 2024, 62% of crew say they are not aware of any policies or practices to address mental health issues while almost three quarters would like access to dedicated support and resources. 

“Essentially, the superyacht industry needs to take urgent action,” says Dunnett. “We want Blue Ducks to be a catalyst for change and to help steer the industry towards a future where better mental health practices and awareness are standard.” 

On 3rd May, at the Villa Djunah in Antibes Juan-les-Pins, the trio will host their inaugural charity event in support of the ISWAN network and the Welfare of Yacht Crew project. The evening will feature a charity auction, gourmet accoutrements and a selection of fine wines and cocktails suitable for any luxury yacht’s menu. Tickets cost €100 and can be purchased here

Further information on the ISWAN helpline can be found here.  

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