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Andrii Shpetnyi (Lead Captain at Sea4U and ISSA Instructor)

Qualifications:
- • Skipper
- • Certified ISSA Instructor
Experience: 20+ large flotillas. Sailing across the entire Mediterranean region from Turkey to Gibraltar, as well as the Atlantic Ocean
Principles: Crew safety is priority #1
Specialization:
- • Training
- • Corporate regattas

Biography
Andrii first caught the wind in his sails during his student years while working at a water-skiing stadium on the Dnipro — and the sea has been his home ever since. He earned his international skipper’s license in 2016, and since then, no wave has been able to dampen his thirst for sailing. His experience spans the entire Mediterranean region, from Turkey to Gibraltar, as well as the vast Atlantic.
Over years of practice, Andrii has led more than 20 flotillas of 3–5 vessels each, completed dozens of solo voyages, and conducted numerous training tours for students. If you were to count in miles, his logbook long ago surpassed tens of thousands of nautical miles. His exotic portfolio includes the Sea of Cortez in Mexico and the Pacific Ocean.
Andrii’s instructional approach isn't just professional; it’s a way of life. Clear commands, firm discipline without unnecessary tension, and a friendly atmosphere on board are exactly what make a journey with him both safe and inspiring.
Andrii is the soul of the crew. He creates stories, emotions, and impressions that stay with you for a lifetime. A journey with him is more than just yachting — it’s a true adventure under the reliable guidance of a seasoned captain. On board, team spirit is born quickly, every day opens new horizons, and the vivid memories and photos stay with you forever.
Other team members
Captain Serhii Fedorenko
IYT Yachtmaster
Serhii has been in yachting since 2013. He completed his first voyage on the Gran Canaria — Palma route, where he earned his skipper's license. Since then, the sea has become his profession. Today, Serhii is an IYT Yachtmaster with over 50 charters and more than 9,000 nautical miles under his belt across Greece, Italy, Sicily, Croatia, Montenegro, Mexico, and the Seychelles.
