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vessels they pilot and the passengers they keep safe. It’s a job   job call every morning at the hall, earning casual work as a                      BELOW: A fireboat sprays jets   RESCUES                                       right there at Pier 45, and they had overturned. It was so
               many people can’t imagine doing, but the Bay Area—and the   deckhand. As he began accumulating on-the-job hours and                                  of water high into the sky; they   Since the era of Whitehall boatmen, captains and sailors have   rough I didn’t dare pick them up, but I called the Coast Guard
               Red and White Fleet—is a better place for their service.  moving up through union ranks, he earned his first full-time                               are designed for subduing fires on   been on standby in case of maritime emergency. There’s no   and they came out and picked them up.”
                                                                 deckhand position. All the while, he looked for opportunities                                      vessels of all shapes and sizes. If an   such thing as a typical day on the water, and incidents can   Fortunately, most rescues are not that dire, and one thing
                                                                                                                                                                    emergency does break out on the
               BECOMING A CAPTAIN                                to gain experience in other areas onboard. “It was not an easy                                     Bay, Red and White Fleet captains   come up at a moment’s notice. It is not uncommon to have to   all captains and deckhands can agree on is that rescues of
               The ability for employees to work their way up is an important   process; it took a lot of convincing,” he recalled. Burgard’s                       are bound by the “code of the sea” to   stop to pick up a becalmed kitesurfer (sometimes even two in   kitesurfers have become the most common occurrence on
               part of the Red and White Fleet’s corporate ethos. Over the   training protocol provided him with a strong background of                             drop their current route and assist the   one trip), and the fleet and its captains are always on standby   the Bay.
               years many captains have “come up through the hawsepipe”   maritime textbook knowledge, and he would ask captains for                                imperiled vessel.           in case the Coast Guard requests their assistance with a rescue   “You get an awful lot of them,” agrees Captain Goldthorp.
               by continuously proving themselves in tough conditions.   feedback to improve his performance at the helm. He came in                                RIGHT: Windsurfers and other   on the Bay.                                    “One guy I’ve rescued twice. The wind had died and he was
               Seeing a need for an organized process, President Joe Burgard,   on his free time to train, took his Coast Guard course and exam,                    water-sports enthusiasts have also   Occasionally a serious emergency occurs, such as the day   just sitting on his board.”
               who has been with the Fleet since 1999, created an in-house   and, after six years of hard work, became a captain in 2012.                           been known to get stranded on the   Captain Goldthorp came to the aid of a group of Sea Scouts   “I’ve done as many as two in one trip,” said Captain Alan Cull.
               program for those looking to move up.                The company’s focus on in-house training is not new.                                            Bay, and the Red and White Fleet is   whose boat had overturned in rough water. “[It was] just   And what do passengers have to say about these emergency
                  “We didn’t really have a methodology for that, so I worked   Thomas Crowley felt strongly about having a pathway for                              always available to assist the Coast   absolutely fortunate. I was coming from the Golden Gate   stops? “Usually they’re very interested in what’s going on . . .
               to create clear guidelines and have it be procedural.” These   employees to move up, and had protocols in place in the early                         Guard in a rescue.          Bridge around Alcatraz . . . and I saw what I thought was   and very understanding of the process,” says Captain Williams.
               guidelines involve completing necessary paperwork, extensive   1900s for them to do so. During interviews conducted in the                                                       something in the water. It was fairly windy and fairly rough,   “I’ve never had any occasion where anyone has complained
               book study and quizzes, a practical nonoperating exam, and   1960s, Crowley recalled that some of his employees “. . . started                                                   and the Sea Scouts had a boat that had sailed out of the cove   because of a delay.”
               a specified amount of helm time with Red and White Fleet   as deck-boys, then became deckhands, then became mates, and
               captains, all of which occurs on the employee’s own time.   then they became captains. They had very good training before
                  It’s a tough program, with no guarantees. Even once the   they were ever allowed to go on the bridge.”
               requirements are completed, not everyone is promoted to   Not everyone who achieves the level of captain enjoys the
               captain. “There’s knowing the book side, but then there’s other   change. “The feeling of responsibility changes dramatically,”
               soft qualities. Things like leadership and judgment, crew   notes Burgard. Many sailors, even those who are qualified to
               management . . . You have to have more than just the license   drive the boats, find that they prefer to remain at the level of
               for us to say you can drive our boats,” Burgard explained.  deckhand, which offers more opportunities to interact with
                  One success story has been Captain Evan Williams, who   customers and help create the atmosphere of the cruise. “I liked
               started at the Red and White Fleet in 2006 as a ticket seller,   yelling at people,” jokes retired deckhand Tyree Willis, referring
               knowing that he wanted to be a captain.           to a deckhand’s responsibility to keep passengers off of railings
                  “Evan was one of the first to really methodologically go   or other unsafe situations. “The extra responsibility of being a
               through the process. He was a great candidate to transition   captain didn’t appeal to me.” Regardless, for those who wish to
               through this procedure,” said Burgard.            move up, it is a long road of commitment and hard work, and
                  Williams got his union card and started showing up for   certainly an accomplishment worth celebrating.




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