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Mon Oct 26, 2020, 04:24 PM Oct 2020

The dark secret at the core of the yachting industry

15 current and former crew members describe what it's really like to work on a superyacht, from bullying to sexual harassment

After a night out with fellow crew members in St. Thomas, one yacht staffer says she woke up to a deckhand trying to take her clothes off.

The 33-year-old, who asked to go by the pseudonym Elaine for fear of being blacklisted from the industry, says he tried to pin her down on the floor of her crew cabin.

I was like, 'Stop, stop, stop,'" Elaine said, recalling the January 2016 incident. "And he wouldn't stop."

She said she punched her assailant in the face before sprinting down the dock toward a marina security guard who drove her away in a golf cart.

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In April, three months after Elaine said she woke up to the deckhand trying to take her clothes off, she reported the series of incidents to the first mate, the head of the deck team, and the chief stew on board. The next day, she said, she was fired.

Business Insider spoke with 15 current or former yacht crew members. Of those, 11 came forward with firsthand allegations of sexual harassment while on board. Many asked to remain anonymous for fear of repercussions within the industry. Another four former and current crew members told Business Insider that they experienced verbal abuse, bullying, and discrimination on board.

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/dark-secret-core-yachting-industry-152900400.html
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