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What happens when you lose your 9–5, hit rock bottom, and end up backpacking the world? For Hugo Ortega (Below Deck Season 12), that moment became the spark that changed everything. Inside a hostel in Thailand, Hugo met a yacht deckhand who showed him photos of life in the Bahamas and the Mediterranean — jet skis, crystal-clear waters, and freedom at sea. Until that moment, Hugo didn’t even know the job existed. That chance meeting set him on the path to becoming a yachtie, rising from deckhand to bosun to superyacht captain, and eventually creating Superyacht Sunday School to help others do the same. 🎙️ Hear his full story on Salty Podcast #71 — from burnout ➝ backpacking ➝ yachtie life, and how the lessons he learned can apply to YOUR sailing journey or even launching your own charter business. 👉 🎙️ Full episode Podlink: https://tinyurl.com/SaltyPodcastHugo #SaltyAbandon #SaltyPodcast #BelowDeck #Sailing #superyachts What would you do if you lost your 9–5 job, hit rock bottom, and found yourself backpacking across the world? For Hugo Ortega, bosun on Below Deck Season 12 and founder of Superyacht Sunday School, that moment became the turning point that launched him into the superyacht industry. In this episode of the Salty Podcast, Hugo shares how being laid off led him to a hostel in Thailand, where he met a yacht deckhand who showed him a life he never knew existed — the yachtie lifestyle. From deckhand to bosun to superyacht captain, Hugo explains how he built a career at sea, what yacht crew life is really like, and how the skills learned in the yachting industry can apply to sailing around the world, starting a charter business, or simply gaining more freedom on the water. We also talk about Hugo’s work with Superyacht Sunday School, where he’s trained over 300 aspiring yacht crew members and helped them break into the yacht industry. If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to work on a yacht, live the yacht crew lifestyle, or transition from backpacking to boating, this conversation will open your eyes to a whole new world. 👉 🎙️ Full episode Podlink: https://tinyurl.com/SaltyPodcastHugo

Triple tubes, 900 horses, and a cabin lounge? This isn’t your average party barge. Manitou XT © Manitou Pontoon Boats Length: 27 to 30 ft Beam: 8.5 ft Max Capacity: 16–20 passengers Engine: Up to 900 hp (twin Rotax or Mercury) Top Speed: 60+ mph Starting Price: approx. US\$150,000 The Manitou XT is built for those who want the plush comfort of a lake cruiser with the firepower of a high-performance boat. You can rig it with twin outboards—or the sleek Rotax S outboard engines that stay hidden under the platform. The handling is shockingly agile, especially for a pontoon, thanks to Manitou’s patented V-Toon hull design. Inside, it’s more lounge than deck. The wraparound seating, touchscreen helm, and LED lighting give it a modern luxury vibe, while optional wake tower, fridge, and JL Audio system crank the fun up several notches. Whether you’re surfing wakes or sipping drinks, the XT makes a bold impression. #ManitouXT #LuxuryPontoon #LakeLifeStyle #HarbourMasters