Ivan Iannaccone, male, 48
Ref 43671
Nationality: | Spain |
Currently based in: | Puerto de la Cruz, Spain |
Looking for: | Worldwide opportunities |
Experience: | 1000 ocean miles / 1500 coastal miles |
Hello !! My name is Ivan and I live in Tenerife (Canary Islands) , I am 44 years old and a really appassionate about sailing since I was very young. I own the certificate of coastal skipper for recreational boats. I have around 10 years of experience... where I have sail between all the Islands and also along the Mediterranean Coast and Balearic Islands. My attitude is always positive, good listener and dynamic, I always want to learn new task in sailing and always ready for cooking, watching on any other duty. I have travelled around the world and also had lived in different continents... I love to practice sports. My dream is to cross the Atlantic Ocean, that´s why I am looking forward to make my dream true, and I am sure I will make some day. Please contact me at [email protected] Thank you and good winds Ivan | |
Smoking: | non-smoker |
Relationship status: | single |
Dietary requirements: | No dietary restrictions |
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Number of years sailing: | 4 to 9 |
Sea miles sailed: | Ocean: 1000 / Coastal: 1500 |
Nights at sea: | 11-49 |
I have experience as: | Crew |
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Sailing Skills | Experienced I have done this many times and am confident to help others less experienced. I am happy doing this day |
Competent I am competent doing this in daylight, or if there is someone more experienced with me |
Basic I have only done this a few times, but I am willing to learn |
None I have not done this before |
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Steer a compass course | ||||
Keep lookout/watch-keeping | ||||
Trimming sails – mainsail and foresail/jib | ||||
Reefing | ||||
Working the foredeck – setting sails including spinnakers and cruising chutes | ||||
Navigating with GPS and paper charts at sea | ||||
Anchoring and handling anchors | ||||
Cooking at sea | ||||
Using dinghies with outboard motors | ||||
Heaving-to and other heavy weather tactics |