By Francesca Webster Wednesday, February 18, 2026
In the rapidly shifting landscape of global yachting, Edmiston has officially signaled a bold new chapter. The brokerage has unveiled a revitalized leadership structure for its Yacht Management division, signaling an aggressive push toward operational excellence, technical rigor, and a deeply personalized “clients-first” philosophy.


The expansion isn’t just about names on a door; it represents a strategic pivot toward a three-hub network. By establishing a new centralized office in Southampton to complement its existing pillars in London and Monaco, Edmiston is positioning itself to provide seamless, 24/7 global oversight for an ever-growing fleet.
The Leadership Grid: Command from Experience
The cornerstone of this evolution is a leadership team that bridges the gap between high-level strategy and the gritty reality of life at sea.
- Shelley Dowie (Head of Yacht Management): A former Captain with over a decade of experience on deck, Dowie brings a pragmatic, “composed under pressure” approach. Since joining in 2023, she has been the architect of the department’s strategic direction, focusing on the human element of management.
- Piers Flood (Head of Fleet Operations): With 30 years of technical authority, Flood is a veteran Chief Engineer who has overseen more than 20 new-build projects. His focus remains on safety, compliance, and financial integrity.
- The Support Tier: Supporting the lead duo are Timon Fisher (Deputy Head), a Royal Navy veteran, and Orry Crews (Senior Fleet Operations Manager/DPA & CSO), ensuring that regulatory oversight is never secondary to aesthetics.

A Technical Edge in a Complex Era
As maritime regulations become more stringent and ownership structures more complex, Edmiston is doubling down on infrastructure. The division is currently rolling out purpose-built management software designed to:
- Streamline Reporting: Giving owners real-time transparency into their assetโs status.
- Integrate Lifecycle Management: Connecting the dots between chartering, sales, and heavy maintenance planning.
- Maximize Uptime: Ensuring that yachts spend less time in the yard and more time on the water.

“Our role is to anticipate challenges and act as trusted advisorsโalways keeping the needs of our owners and crews at the center of everything we do.” โ Shelley Dowie
The Edmiston Advantage
By aligning veteran seagoing expertise with sophisticated shore-based systems, Edmiston is moving away from the “one-size-fits-all” model of management. This restructure is a clear message to the industry: in 2026, the value of a yacht isn’t just in its designโitโs in the caliber of the people managing it.
For owners, this evolution promises a rare blend of structured accountability and human touch, ensuring that the “Edmiston Standard” remains the benchmark for the modern superyacht era.



