This opportunity was posted on March 9, 2013

[ Archived ] Galapagos to Pacific Islands / Marquesas Ecuador to French Polynesia ref 1583

wants 1 crew for SV. Psps, Amel 54, 16m.

From Galapagos Islands, Ecuador to Marquesas, French Polynesia.

May 2013 to June 2013.

INTERVIEWING potential crew: London March 14 / Geneva now thru 19 March. Comfortable ultra-safe cruiser (with watertight sealable bulkheads) often averaging 7 – 9 knots. Loads of safety equipment, nice galley, watermaker, etc. Solar, wind and water power (Watt&Sea) in addition to generator. Beautifully maintai ned and built for long distance bluewater cruising. All boat costs (marinas, fuel, spares) are covered. Food costs are shared. You pay your travel costs to/from the boat. All aspects of sailing the boat, cooking, washing up, watch duties are shared. You will likely be doing 1 to 2 hours of cleaning, maintenance or boatfixing per day and pitch in to help, as needed Tell us about your sailing background, longest amount of time spent offshore, availability & (non-sailing) interests.

What roles/experience are needed (Crew 1): Watch-leader

Sailing with a Rally: Independent

I'm looking for (gender): Male

Cabins/Sleeping : own cabin-own bunk

Smoking on board: non-smokers only

Total people on board: 3

Crew roles: Galapagos to Marquesas. Looking for one volunteer crew to join us (Dutch / American couple) on this 3000-ish mile adventure. We’re likely to depart Galapagos in late May 2013. (Timing of Galapagos departure is approximate.) We may also have an opening for 1 crew on an earlier leg from Bonaire/Curacao to Panama. Probably late April. We’re looking for someone with sailing experience (prefer bluewater), intelligent, flexible, emotionally stable, non-smoker, no addictions, alcohol issues. Ready for a month+ of bluewater sailing, no land in sight. Comfortable sailing with & following instructions from female sailor/first mate. You need to be adventurous & with enough experience of being at sea to know that you don't get seasick. Comfortable standing night watch on your own. Familiarity with electronic navigation systems is useful. We want you to have a fantastic bluewater experience and to be competent enough to be able to do your share of the day/night watches, navigation and boat chores. Come with 3 simple boat dinners that you can easily cook on-board while underway because we'll be sharing galley duties and it's lovely to eat as well as we can. Please note that this is a no smoking boat and little to no alcohol will be consumed while underway. If you have issues with drinking, or always need several drinks each day, this is not the boat for you.

Money: captain pays all expenses

Travel to and from boat: crew pays

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