This opportunity was posted on October 25, 2018

[ Cancelled ] Atlantic Crossing and cruising the Grenadines Canary Islands to Saint Lucia ref 10317

Tomaz Belina wants 2 crew for Twix, Lagoon 400, m.

From Las Palmas, Canary Islands to Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia.

November 2018 to December 2018.

Looking for 2 guests to join us on sailing adventure across the Atlantic Ocean and the Grenadines.Not as a participant of ARC/ARC+. Crossing from Las Palmas, Canary Islands starts on 15th of November 2018 and finishes in St. Lucia sometime before 15th of December. After crossing guests can stay onboard and continue to sail and explore the Grenadines Islands of SVG for a week. At this moment we are 4 people (30y-40y) and looking for 1-2 healthy people, gender, years and experiences are not important. We want to attract people with passion for sailing and desire for a more adventurous off shore track, perhaps fulfilling a life goal of crossing the ocean or simply gaining off shore experience and miles. We are not interested in fast sailing even though we have spinnaker ready but rather in a safe and comfortable experience for the crew, enjoying a glass of wine with good food, fishing, reading and sharing stories. Daily contribution includes skipper costs, provisions costs, boat costs, marina mooring fees, food and drinks, fuel costs, unlimited satellite internet (slow), possible repairs and other damage costs. Please note this is not an ARC boat. After reaching the Caribbean if timing is good crew can continue to enjoy sailing in the Grenadines and St. Lucia for a week before leaving the boat.

Tomaz is currently based in Falmouth, Antigua and Barbuda

What roles/experience are needed (Crew 1): does not matter

What roles/experience are needed (Crew 2): does not matter

Sailing with a Rally: None

I'm looking for (gender): either

Cabins/Sleeping : own cabin-own bunk

Smoking on board: smoking allowed

Total people on board: 6

Crew roles: Guests are to take day/night watches and equally contribute with cooking. Experiences are welcomed but not required. When preferred, crew can also be involved in other daily routines, boat maintenance and navigation as a part of learning if they wish to make most of this passage.

Money: daily contribution from crew $120

Travel to and from boat: crew pays

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