Crew Organization
Pride of Baltimore II sails with a contingent of twelve professional crew members.
This complement includes a Captain, two Mates, a Bosun, an Engineer, a Cook, and
six deckhands. All crew members have extensive sailing experience; most have
crewed aboard other traditional sailing ships. Pride, Inc., the non-profit
organization that manages the vessel, employs two full time, professional
captains who alternate sailing responsibilities at two month intervals. All other
crew sign on for six month tours of duty. Some sign on for an additional six
months, and others return after a period ashore. In addition to the twelve
professional crew members, Pride II can accommodate six passengers, or
"guest crew
members," who are integrated into the daily operation of the ship according to
their interests and abilities.
All crew have two basic responsibilities - to sail the ship in a safe and
seaman-like manner, and to serve as goodwill ambassadors for Baltimore and
Maryland during dockside and sailing receptions.
While underway, the crew is divided into three watches. Each watch stands duty
for four hours and is off for eight hours. The three watches are led by the First
mate, the Second mate, and the Bosun. While in port, the crew is divided into two
watches, Port and Starboard, led by the First and Second Mates respectively.
While in port, the two watches generally alternate full days on and off duty.
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