This opportunity was posted on December 17, 2025
[ active ] Around Brittany and Channel Islands 09 – 18 May France to France ref 15723
From Port Crouesty, France to Saint-Malo, France.
May 2026 to May 2026.
Sailing adventure around Brittany (Atlantic France), Bay of Biscay and the Channel Islands, where powerful tides and shifting winds will challenge your seamanship at every turn. This voyage offers an outstanding training experience in tidal waters. Anticipated route (up to 380NM / 70h): Port du Crouesty - Ile Belle Island - Concarneau - Camaret-sur-Mer - Morlaix - Treguier - Sark Island - Jersey Island - Saint-Malo No experience required (1 week recommended). You will be an active member of the crew and I will provide training on board so that you can learn as much or as little as you want. Opportunity to gain skippering experience included. Skipper: MCA Master 200 GT Unlimited, RYA Yachtmaster Ocean commercially endorsed and RYA Yachtmaster Cruising Instructor. An excellent opportunity to gain coastal and offshore miles, practice navigation and pilotage in tidal waters. I rent the boat and we share the contribution to cover the expenses. Please, contact me for details. Full details on my website: https://bluewatermiles.com/routes/brittany-2026/leg1/ Please sign up on my website.
What roles/experience are needed (Crew 1): does not matter
What roles/experience are needed (Crew 2): does not matter
What roles/experience are needed (Crew 3): does not matter
What roles/experience are needed (Crew 4): does not matter
Sailing with a Rally: None
I'm looking for (gender): either
Cabins/Sleeping : shared cabin-own bunk
Smoking on board: smoking allowed
Total people on board: 6
Crew roles: It is recommended to have at least 1 week of sea sailing experience to join this trip. You will become an active member of the crew. You will not be just a passenger or a guest. During the voyage you will assist with helming, sail trimming, cooking and all the normal duties of a crew member whilst having the opportunity to learn about weather, passage planning, navigation, boat handling and many more according to your interests and experience. Above all, it should be fun and recreational for everyone. In the course of the trip we will maintain a watch system and we will sail during the night. Therefore, there is no fixed lights-off time and your sleeping rhythm will be different than at home. Our main language on board is English. If English is not your native language, and you don’t know the English sailing terms, don’t worry. You will learn the necessary vocabulary in no time while on board. There will be up to seven people on board, including the skipper, allowing us to run a three-watch system with two crew members per watch.
Money: expenses shared equally
Travel to and from boat: crew pays
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