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MVB Training and Consulting 


Why is it important?

  • The company can assess a new recruits’ competency level before getting on an active tug
  • By training before sailing the company can utilize their best trainers in the most cost effective manner
  • In utilizing these course materials any experienced deckhand can train new recruits

What does the company need to provide?

  • Experienced deckhands willing to be trainers
  • An idle tug with gear
  • A simulated barge bow (bulkhead, scaffold or flat roof)
  • Bollards and cleats for knot work

 What will they learn?

 

  • By reading the Towboat Deckhand Handbook they will learn safety, expectations, nautical knowledge and work ethic
  • By discussing the course Spotlight handouts, they will understand the theory of the most important safety protocols, expectations, techniques and procedures of working on a tug
  • Upon completing a guided familiarization and orientation on an idle boat they will be safer and more prepared for on the job training aboard an active tug
  • They will demonstrate competency of using knots and ties, boarding techniques, tools, gear and equipment
  • New recruits will demonstrate their competency level through a written practical knowledge test

MVB Training and Consulting

 

About the Us

 

Michael W. Vanden Born a career deckhand with 35 years experience sailing on tugs ranging from small shift tugs to large ocean going tugs. He wrote his first Deckhand Handbook in 2009 and now has two new editions. In 2016 he finished the two new editions and started his training and consulting business.

The goal, to train all new hire deckhands to be safe and competent as possible.

An appropriate Handbook is needed for each individual in the course 

For more information go to our website: Towboat Deckhand Handbook

or

Go to Amazon.ca to order your books 

Towboat Deckhand Handbook with Log Towing Supplement