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  • Captain Whitney Reiter | The Athlete Behind the Captain

    You do not run programs across the Bahamas, the Mediterranean, and Central America for 22 years without developing physical resilience. Captain Whitney Reiter begins most mornings at 6 a.m. in the gym before operational demands begin. That habit did not grow by accident, and its effects are not limited to his fitness. Discipline Practiced Daily…

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  • Captain Whitney Reiter | The Work No One Sees

    The owner boards, the weather is clear, and the vessel moves through the Bahamas without a visible problem. That afternoon looks effortless from the flybridge. It looks that way because Captain Whitney Reiter and his crew spent weeks making sure it would. The program does not run on charm. It runs on preparation, systems, and…

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  • Captain Whitney Reiter | What Two Atlantic Crossings Left Behind

    The North Atlantic in late autumn gives a specific kind of education. Captain Whitney Reiter has crossed it twice: once commanding the 204-foot M/Y Positive Carry, and once aboard M/Y Samadhi, a 200-foot Feadship. Both crossings produced lessons that no classroom passage could replicate. What the Open Ocean Removes A trans-Atlantic crossing strips away the…

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  • Captain Whitney Reiter | What It Actually Takes to Command at the Highest Level

    Captain Whitney Reiter has spent over 22 years in professional maritime, and the version of the job that most people picture bears little resemblance to the one he actually does. The travel is real. So is the weight of everything that has to go right before the anchor drops. The Myth Ends at the Gangway…

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