This opportunity was posted on December 17, 2021

[ closed ] ARC Atlantic 2022 – 12th Atlantic crossing with Salamander Canary Islands to Saint Lucia – Last Minute Cancellation – 1 Berth Available Canary Islands to Saint Lucia ref 13216

Christopher White wants 1 crew for Salamander, Nauticat 521, 18m.

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

November 2022 to December 2022.

Sailing across an ocean is sometimes described as the opportunity of a lifetime ... a bucket list event. We have already sailed round the world on board Salamander and this will be our 12th Atlantic crossing, and our fifth with the ARC, a regular and well known ARC participant with ARC 2017, ARC 2018, ARC 2019, ARC 2021 and ARC Europe 2019. Available for charter in the Caribbean, during the winter, and the UK in the summer Salamander consistently receives great reviews. “Their welcome was warm and genuine and we felt they really cared about giving us a great experience.” “We were looked after impeccably from start to finish, nothing was too much trouble.” “Would thoroughly recommend the hospitality offered by this lovely couple”Salamander has already been featured in Yachting World. We now look forward to sharing our next adventure with you. Salamander is probably the most comfortable yacht in the Racing Division offering traditional Sparkman & Stephens teak lined accommodation for a fun race across the Atlantic. Salamander was 1st in class in 2021. There will be no hot bunking on this passage! Everyone has their own berth. You will have the satisfaction of sailing across the Atlantic without the use of the engine, as the racing rules stipulate. This is a great mile building opportunity for anyone looking to progress their sailing or for anyone who is thinking about a round the world adventure in their own yacht. Sextant available for those wishing to take sights for Yachtmaster Ocean Theory. There will be ample time to ask as many questions as you like. #GetInTouch2GetOnBoard

Christopher is currently based in Lymington, United Kingdom

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

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: 8

Crew roles: All crew members will be invited to take part fully in all the activities on board including hand-steering and watch keeping in pairs for the ultimate experience of sailing an ocean going yacht under the guidance of a Round the World sailor. Crew are not expected to cook on passage as Salamander is known for providing a safe crossing with ample provisioning for any discerning guest including our now legendary Salamander Fresh Fruit Salad served after lunch each and every day from Las Palmas to St. Lucia!

Money: voyage cost

Travel to and from boat: crew pays

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