This opportunity was posted on November 3, 2024
[ closed ] Aleutian Islands, Alaska Expedition United States to United States ref 15127

Todd Thompson wants 1 crew for Elcano, Shannon custom cutter, m.
From Bellingham, Washington, United States to Bellingham, Washington, United States.
May 2025 to August 2025.
Aleutian Islands, Alaska USA Expedition 2025 aboard s/v Elcano (THIS IS A REPOSTING AS OUR FOURTH TEAM MEMBER HAD TO DROP OUT FOR PERSONAL REASONS.) Our sailing goal for the Summer 2025 season is to sail from Bellingham, Washington USA to the Aleutian Islands of Alaska and back possibly, stopping in Kodiak Island on the way. The offshore passage from Bellingham across the Gulf of Alaska to Dutch Harbor is about 1500 nautical miles. From Dutch Harbor, a fishing port at the eastern end of the Aleutians we will work our way about 500 nautical miles west to Tanaga Island. We will make our passage west mostly on the north or Bering Sea side of the Aleutians, usually anchoring at night. We will stop in the village of Adak for fuel then return to Dutch Harbor along the south or Pacific side of the Aleutians then make the passage across the Gulf of Alaska back through the Strait of San Juan de Fuca to Bellingham. The total distance for the expedition is about 4000 nautical miles requiring a time commitment of about 8 to 10 weeks from about June 1st to mid-August. The Aleutian Islands are stunning in scale, remote and rarely visited. Since they are far from any emergency assistance and can have challenging weather at any time that means that a boat must be suitable for high latitude conditions and the crew must be experienced and self-sufficient. This expedition will be the captain’s fourth visit to the Aleutians. S/V Elcano is a 30-ton cutter rigged center cockpit custom Shannon 60 feet overall maintained in excellent condition, has all appropriate systems, backups and safety gear. She is a proven high latitude vessel. Three retired and well-seasoned sailors—Todd Thompson in the US, Gary Kenny in the UK and Armin Hertel in Canada—are committed to the expedition. We are searching for one experienced sailor to join us on the voyage to this extraordinary place. A four person team is ideal for a comfortable watch schedule. Previous ocean passage making and adverse conditions experience is required for interested candidates. As for any long expedition, an amicable personality willing to pitch in with the chores required to keep the boat and team going well and be an important part of a team effort is critical. Boat provisioning is for omnivores. If interested please provide contact information for further discussion.
What roles/experience are needed (Crew 1): Watch-leader
Sailing with a Rally: None
I'm looking for (gender): either
Cabins/Sleeping : shared cabin-own bunk
Smoking on board: non-smokers only
Total people on board: 4
Crew roles: This expedition involves two 1500 nm ocean passages across the Gulf of Alaska then cruising in one of the most remote island groups in the world. A sailor experienced and comfortable sailing and working a boat offshore in all kinds of conditions, standing watch alone day or night and a cheerfully resilient team player is what we seek.
Money: captain pays all expenses
Travel to and from boat: crew pays
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