Last Call for Interns! – Luna Moon Sailing Academy
- Zanzibar
- Nosy be, Madagascar
- Included
- Historic 132ft gaff-rigged top sail schooner, Luna Moon
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Overview
Luna Moon Sailing Academy offers an internationally recognised sail training programs in conjunction with leading international sailing certifications as well as internships. Luna Moon Sailing has been recognised by Improve Sailing.com as one of the most remarkable Sailing Schools in the World. Our experienced sail training team are available to guide and assist students 24/7.
Who Should Attend?
This internship is well suited for individuals wanting to kickstart a career in the super yacht, sailing or the marine industry as well as those wishing to develop teamworking and leadership skills.
If you are thinking of working on a superyacht, this internship will give you the advantage of valuable sea miles and experience aboard the historic classic super yacht Luna Moon.
If you are a traveller wanting to explore and experience the excitement and adventure of sailing a classic tall ship whilst exploring the magical islands of the Indian Ocean, this program is for you.
What’s the Sail Training About?
Luna Moon Sailing Academy training is held onboard the 132ft classic gaff rig top sail schooner Luna Moon and offers a comprehensive internship that covers a wide range of basic sailing skills that will ensure that the student is adequately prepared for the super yacht industry and for more advanced future courses or passages. We also offer mile building passage courses, where students can log valuable sea miles and experience aboard a super yacht and will receive valuable Captains reference to add to your CV.
What is Covered?
- Basic introduction to a Super Yacht
- Operation of safety equipment onboard
- Passage planning
- Sail hoisting and sail trimming
- Rope work and rope handling
- Vessel hygiene
- Dingy operations
- VHF radio protocols
- Safe bosun chair operations
- Basic engine fault finding and servicing
- Man over board
- Watch keeping
- Mile building
- Anchoring
- Captains reference letter.
Note: Additional R350 per day if held up in port due to unfavourable weather/sea conditions.
Includes
- Accommodation aboard Luna Moon
- All meals onboard
Excludes
- Flights
- Visas
- Travel Insurance
- WHAT TO BRING
- Light Sleeping bag
- Head Torch
- Sailing gloves
- Fins, snorkel & mask (optional)
- Basic first aid kit
- Minimal clothing as dress is casual at all times.
- Do pack some light warm clothing for the cooler evenings.
- Personal items
- Bath & beach towels
- Hat
- Sunscreen
- Insect repellent
FAQs
This internship is ideal for anyone looking to start a career in the superyacht, sailing, or marine industry. It's also perfect for those wanting to develop teamwork and leadership skills. If you're an adventurer or a traveler seeking hands-on sailing experience while exploring the Indian Ocean, this program is for you.
The internship covers a comprehensive range of sailing skills to prepare you for the superyacht industry and future advanced courses. Training includes:
- Superyacht introduction
- Safety equipment operation
- Passage planning
- Sail hoisting & trimming
- Rope work & handling
- Watchkeeping & mile building
- Basic engine maintenance and more!
You'll also receive a Captain's reference letter to boost your CV.
The training takes place onboard Luna Moon, a 132ft historic gaff-rigged topsail schooner, offering an authentic and hands-on sailing experience on a classic tall ship.
The R20,000 program fee includes:
- Accommodation onboard Luna Moon
- All meals during the internship
- Comprehensive sailing training
Additional Costs:
- Flights, visas, and travel insurance are not included.
- A daily fee of R350 will apply if we are held in port due to unfavorable weather.
Exploring the beautiful islands of the Indian Ocean.
Here’s a suggested packing list:
- Light sleeping bag
- Head torch
- Sailing gloves
- Fins, snorkel & mask (optional)
- Basic first aid kit
- Casual clothing (minimal and lightweight)
- Light warm clothing for cooler evenings
- Bath and beach towels
- Sunscreen, hat, insect repellent
- Personal items
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Luna Moon was originally built in Haarlem in Holland in 1910 as an offshore pilot vessel operating in the English Channel assisting foreign ships to safely enter ports in Britain, France and the Netherlands. She was constructed using the riveted steel method that was common for that time period. She miraculously survived the deadly Spanish Flu and the first World War. The Netherlands was neutral during the 1st World War, so she remained safely docked during this period.
After the 1st World War ended, she was put into service as a herring fetcher, a vessel that was fast enough to sail out to the herring banks in the Baltic and collect the herring catch from stationed herring boats ensuring that the catch got back to market before spoiling.
At the start of the 2nd World War, she was owned by Cornelis den Dulk whose wife Judith Wassenberg was of Jewish faith. Luna Moon was named after the owners “Cornelis Judith”. The Netherlands was still neutral at the time and did not expect the Germans to invade. As such, she was once again laid up as she was in the 1st World War near Rotterdam. However, on the 10th May 1940 German storm troopers crossed into the Netherlands and the invasion and occupation begun. Many vessel owners including those of “Cornelis Judith” had the courage and foresight to purposely sink their vessels in order to ensure that she did not fall into German hands.
During the time of the invasion much of the naval archives were destroyed to keep information from the Germans. Luna Moon was sunk not far from the Hague in a creek close to Schiedam in the western area of the Netherlands and west of Rotterdam. Once the war had stopped the owners re-floated her and once again refitted her to transport and catch herring.
She was sold in 1947 to T de Haas and renamed the “Arie Nico” where she fished successfully for years until being purchased by Koos van Laar who used her as sports fishing boat and to smuggle supplies to Pirate Radio Ships operating offshore. During this period, she was named the “Tonijn”.

In 1982 She was discovered by the man that would change her course in history. A young marine surveyor by the name of Henk van Hoogendoorn noticed her potential as a top sail schooner and after a survey and full inspection he purchased her from Koos.

It took Henk and his team of 14 men and women three long years to covert her. At times they worked in freezing temperatures to convert the previous herring boat into the vessel of beauty she is today. Finally, after thousands of hours of labour she was completed in 1985 and renamed “Elizabeth Louw” after his grandmother. During Henk’s ownership she rose to fame with her competing in a number of Tall Ship events throughout Europe. Her sail number TSH414 proudly displayed on the foresail.

Once the darling of the Belgium and French coast she wore the insignia of the world-famous Schweppes brand on her sails acting as ambassador and flagship. Henk also attended the starts of the Whitbread Around the World Race as a VIP vessel.
During Henk’s ownership she was also used as a sail training vessel educating young sailors to navigate the marine environment safely. She had gained such notoriety over this period that gift and tourist shops sold post cards and other merchandise of her. You can still to this day purchase online glass bottles with Luna Moon models built inside the bottle for 9.99 Euro.
Sadly, she was sold in the mid 1990’s to a Seychelles charter company where she conducted charters until being purchased by the current owners in 2018.
Highlights
Highlights
- Internationally Recognized Program: Gain valuable skills aboard the historic 132ft schooner, Luna Moon.
- Superyacht Industry Preparation: Comprehensive training covers crucial sailing and yacht operations skills.
- Valuable Sea Miles: Earn logged sea miles and watchkeeping hours, plus receive a Captain's reference letter to boost your CV.
- Hands-On Experience: From safety protocols and sail handling to passage planning and basic engine maintenance.
- Unbeatable Value Assurance - ( Discover extraordinary adventures )
- Effortless Reservation Process - ( No booking hassles )
- Transparent Pricing, Zero Surprises - ( No hidden costs )
- Expertise Beyond Measure - ( Team of seasoned experts )
- Your Joy, Our Priority - ( Happiness Commitment )
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