Description
Mystic Seaport Museum is seeking a qualified Summer and Fall Mate to join the schooner BRILLIANT for the 2026 sailing season.
We are looking for someone who can join the vessel in June and stay at least through August, with a strong preference for candidates available through the end of the sailing season in October. We are open to short-term contracts for the right candidate.
Described by WoodenBoat as one of the “100 most beautiful classic boats in existence” and “one of the best maintained and sailed classic yachts in the country — if not the world,” BRILLIANT is a 1932 classic sailing yacht and home to one of the longest-running youth sail training programs in the United States.
Program & Itinerary
BRILLIANT will sail throughout New England in 2026, running:
Dual registered as both a Sailing School Vessel and Small Passenger Vessel, BRILLIANT typically sails with a professional crew of three: Captain, Mate, and Cook/Deckhand, along with up to nine program participants.
Position Overview
The Mate assists the Captain in all aspects of vessel operation, including:
In the absence of the Captain, the Mate is responsible for all aspects of vessel operation and safety.
The Mate also participates in the ongoing care of the vessel during the sailing season, helping to maintain BRILLIANT to the exceptionally high standards for which she is known.
Work Environment This role requires extended time outdoors in all weather conditions and the ability to move safely through a working vessel environment including decks, rigging, floats, and bilges. The Mate represents both BRILLIANT and Mystic Seaport Museum in a highly visible role and must demonstrate professionalism when interacting with students, staff, volunteers, visitors, and supporters of the Museum. Compensation and Details
How to Apply Please apply online through Mystic Seaport Museum and upload:
Requirements
Qualifications & Experience
Required:
Preferred:
Candidates must be comfortable working weekends, evenings, and holidays as needed and living aboard for extended periods during the sailing season.