Our Instructors

Capt. Chris Rasmussen

Chris began his love of the water by learning to swim when he was 3 and started sailing lessons when he was 8 years old at the Tsawwassen Yacht Club.
Chris excelled at sailing and was un-matched during his dinghy sailing years even besting an Olympic hopeful from team Canada when he was 13. During his teen years; Chris’s family built a 40’ sailboat in a yard in Richmond with the express desire to cruise the world. After graduating from High school Chris began his Commercial Marine career by starting out as a deckhand on a Commercial Seine Fishing boat. He was quickly promoted to 1st mate and Engineer and continued this for a number of years. Chris continued his passion for sailing by participating in Racing groups around the Lower mainland and also sailing the family sailboat many weekends of the year and summer. During off seasons Chris began taking courses at the BCIT Pacific Marine Training Institute in North Vancouver; becoming a deckhand with Seaspan. After a recession and lay offs in the industry, he left the Tugboat industry to pursue being a Captain on a 68’ Whale watching vessel and ran this vessel for a few years. Chris has shown a passion for marine Safety Training and this was noticed by the owner of a Marine Training school where Chris quickly became the Senior Instructor. This also got the attention of Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary Pacific and he was hired as their Safety Management Officer/ Pacific Region Trainer.

Chris worked for CCGA-P in association with CCG to institute an SMS system and increase the level of safety and training certification through-out the Pacific Region.

In 2011 Chris became a contract trainer for RCM-SAR, CCGA, RCMP and currently has contracts in place working with Excel Career College in Courtenay as their Marine Program Co-ordinator and Lead Instructor. Chris has also found time to operate a 100’ Luxury Yacht as the Captain and Chef Team with Tina, during the summer months from Southern BC all the way to Alaska as well as perform Yacht Deliveries up and down the Pacific coast. Chris is also the author of several course syllabuses for SVOP and SDV-BS he is also writing 2 other course syllabuses and one non-fictional account about working in the Marine sector. Chris has also been involved as a volunteer Coxswain for RCM-SAR Station 60 when he has time. Chris is a strong and loyal supporter of the mission of RCM-SAR and makes himself available to assist in their training Program whenever possible; even traveling in Northern BC to remote communities to help establish SAR Stations as well as Crew training and Certification. During one of his Northern trips to the First Nations communities of Gitxaala, Lax Kwa’laams, and Gingolx he was given the name of “Naa Guk” which translates into his memorable persona as the “Bald One”.

Chris has also joined the BC Ambulance Service as a Part Time Paramedic.

Amanda Isberg

Amanda Isberg is a qualified First Aid Instructor with Canadian Red Cross since 2018.
She works part time as a paramedic with BC Ambulance on the island and has a passion for teaching first aid.

Growing up she was a Lifeguard in Australia pool side and beach, and was a volunteer fire fighter for her local fire brigade.

She then went on to work as an ambulance call taker and moved to Canada and became a paramedic.