Deck crew volunteers keep the VIRGINIA V operational. They handle lines for public cruises, help passengers on and off the vessel, and generally help keep the boat ship-shape during excursions. There are four different deck positions: Deck 4 through Deck 1. Deck 4 is the entry-level position and all volunteers are considered eligible for Deck 4 after attending a volunteer orientation.
Note that volunteer crew members who serve in a safety-sensitive position must participate in the VIRGINIA V's random drug testing program.
Skills Required: General mobility and the ability to lift 50 pounds. No boating/ship-handling experience is needed!
Hours worked on the ship count towards sea service hours for U.S. Coast Guard licensing.
The Steamer Virginia V Foundation volunteers will receive the following benefits once active:
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Deck crew volunteers keep the VIRGINIA V operational. They handle lines for public cruises, help passengers on and off the vessel, and generally help keep the boat ship-shape during excursions. There are four different deck positions: Deck 4 through Deck 1. Deck 4 is the entry-level position and all volunteers are considered eligible for Deck 4 after attending a volunteer orientation.
Note that volunteer crew members who serve in a safety-sensitive position must participate in the VIRGINIA V's random drug testing program.
Skills Required: General mobility and the ability to lift 50 pounds. No boating/ship-handling experience is needed!
Hours worked on the ship count towards sea service hours for U.S. Coast Guard licensing.
The Steamer Virginia V Foundation volunteers will receive the following benefits once active: