Death on Board: How Yacht Crew Cope With Loss, Trauma & Duty of Care

Dec 17, 2025, 04:54 PM
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What happens to yacht crew after a death on board — and who is responsible for their wellbeing?

In this episode of The Wellbeing Project, host Karine Rayson speaks with Meeli Lepik, founder of Holistic Yacht Interiors and former Chief Stewardess and Interior Manager, about the realities of loss, grief, and trauma at sea.

Drawing on more than 20 years in the maritime and superyacht industry, Meeli shares firsthand experience navigating multiple deaths on board, the emotional burden placed on heads of department, and why safety drills alone do not prepare crew for the psychological aftermath of tragedy.

This is a grounded, honest conversation about leadership, emotional responsibility, and the hidden cost of “the show must go on” culture in yachting.

Topics covered include:
  • How yacht crew process grief after a death on board
  • The psychological impact on captains and heads of department
  • Why emotional support is an essential duty of care
  • Memory loss, delayed trauma, and burnout at sea
  • What real post-incident support should look like in yachting

This episode is essential listening for yacht crew, captains, managers, owners, and anyone responsible for people working at sea.

🔗 Guest & Host Information

Host: Karine Rayson
Company: The Crew Coach
Website: https://thecrewcoach.com
Instagram: @the_crew_coach

Guest: Meeli Lepik
Company: Holistic Yacht Interiors
Website: https://holisticyachtinteriors.com
Instagram: @holisticyachtinteriors

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