An International Crew: Trainees from Around the World

Shtandart has welcomed trainees from all over the world, creating a truly international crew. Over the years, we have hosted participants from France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, the UK, Poland, Belgium, Russia, the USA, and many more countries. Whether they joined for a short voyage or a full season at sea, they all became part of the unique Shtandart community—learning, growing, and forging lifelong friendships across borders.
Our voyages bring together people of different ages, backgrounds, and levels of experience, united by a shared passion for adventure and the sea. Some come with maritime aspirations, while others step aboard simply to experience life at sea. Regardless of their goals, everyone learns valuable skills in teamwork, seamanship, and leadership. Many of our trainees continue sailing, while others take their experiences into completely different careers, carrying the lessons learned aboard Shtandart with them.
This global diversity not only enriches life on board but also reflects the universal spirit of seafaring—where the ocean knows no borders, and teamwork is everything.
Read along the stories of our trainees:
A Life-Changing Experience at Sea
Many of our trainees have gone on to pursue professional careers in the maritime industry. Some discovered their passion for sailing here, while others gained essential sea-time and experience to advance in their maritime education. Here are a few of our alumni who took their first steps toward a life at sea with us:
Surname | Given name | Nationality | Certificate/Course |
Pion | Tim | Belgium | STCW II/2 Master Sailing Ships (<500 GT, Unlimited area) (Netherlands) |
Yushkov | Mikhail | Russian Federation | STCW II/2 Master Sailing Ships (<500 GT, Unlimited area) (Netherlands) |
Yanovich | Polina | Russian Federation | STCW II/1 officer in charge of navigational watch (<500GT) (Netherlands) |
Grootjans | Amber | Países Bajos | STCW II/1 officer in charge of navigational watch (<500GT) (Netherlands) |
Moratalla | Alvaro | Spain | STCW II/2 Master Sailing Ships (<500 GT, Unlimited area) (Netherlands) |
Vasseur | Cyril | France | Capitaine 500 (France) |
Gil | Thibaud | France | Matelot de Pont (France) |
Achino | Nolwenn | France | Matelot de Pont (France) |
Latosev | Aleksandr | Estonia | International Pleasure Craft Operator (Estonia) |
Zainullina | Tatiana | Russian Federation | SBF SEE (Germany) |
Starikovskiy | Alexey | Russian Federation | RYA Coastal Skipper (Spain) |
Viaud | Jeremy | France | certificat de matelot de pont (France); Studying for Capitaine 200 UMS/ 500 UMS |
Baptiste | France | certificat de matelot de pont (France); Studying for Capitaine 200 UMS/ 500 UMS | |
Zakharov | Vasily | Russian Federation | IYT Bareboat skipper |
Kolosova | Roxana | Russian Federation | IYT Bareboat skipper |
Simonov | Roman | UK | RYA Coastal Skipper (UK) |
Gatineau Bochard | Lara | France | Matelot de Pont (France) |
Garnier | Clara | France | Matelot de Pont (France) |
Girardot | Elliot | France | Matelot de Pont (France) |
Orlov | Alexandr | Russian Federation | IYS Bareboat Skipper |
Other Notable Projects
Collaboration with Lycée Maritime et Aquacole de La Rochelle
Shtandart has proudly worked with Lycée Maritime et Aquacole in La Rochelle, providing students with real-world training opportunities aboard a historic vessel. This collaboration allows students to gain practical navigating experience, build seamanship skills, and work together with professional mariners, complementing their formal education.
Father and Son Project
One of our most special projects has been the Father and Son Voyages, where parents and children embark together on an unforgettable journey. These voyages not only teach seamanship but also strengthen family bonds through shared challenges and achievements at sea.
Sailing Beyond Borders
Sailing has always been about more than just the sea—it’s about the people. Shtandart fosters international friendship and solidarity among sailors, breaking down borders through shared experiences at sea.
During Maritime festivals and races, crew members from different ships come together, exchanging skills, stories, and cultures. These crew exchanges allow young sailors to step aboard other vessels, learn new ways of working, and form lasting connections. The deck of a ship is a place where teamwork transcends language and background, and lifelong friendships are forged through the challenges and joys of life at sea.
Shtandart is proud to be part of this tradition, inspiring young people to embrace adventure, unity, and a shared love of the ocean.