This opportunity was posted on March 25, 2023

[ closed ] Caribbean – Pacific; starting on Sint Maarten Sint Maarten to Curacao ref 14168

wants 2 crew for Akela II, Hallberg Rassy 42 F mkII, m.

From Simpson Bay, Sint Maarten to Willemstad, Curacao.

April 2023 to May 2023.

Crew are welcome on separate parts or all of the journey below. Sint Maarten-British Virgin Islands (BVI)-Curaçao. Embarking is in Sint Maar-ten around April 26th, 2023, or later on BVI. Disembarking is on Curaçao May 15th, 2023. 2024 the boat will go through the Panama channel and cross the Pacific to Marquesas in French Polynesia as the first island. Beside male or female crew I’m also open for a relation with a women to share life at sea and land. The boat is a Hallberg-Rassy 42 (F mkII) equipped for long distance sailing (watermaker, Epirb, sattelite communication with Iridium and Starlink, liferaft, radar, AIS, VHF, large solarpanels etc). Cost for food, diesel and marinas will be shared. The route above is part of a circumnavigation which started 2022 with the folowing route. Portugal (Portimao) - Gibraltar - Alicante-Ibiza-Mallorca-Corsica-Valencia-Gibraltar-Madiera-Gran Canaria. Early 2023 I crossed the Atlantic from Gran Canaria via Cape Verde to Grenada in the Caribbean together with crew and 25 other sailboats. Then it has been island hopping from Grenada to Sint Maarten. I have sailed for many years in the Baltic and now I sail about half of the year on the circumnavigation. I have an apartment and office in Stockholm in Sweden where I am sometimes. I am a lawyer and I have grown up children. I am responsible, capable, reliable, uncomplicated and close to laughter. I exercise regularly and rarely drink alcohol.

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

What roles/experience are needed (Crew 2): does not matter

Sailing with a Rally: None

I'm looking for (gender): either

Cabins/Sleeping : own cabin-own bunk

Smoking on board: non-smokers only

Total people on board: 3

Crew roles: A good mood and some sailing experience.

Money: expenses shared equally

Travel to and from boat: crew pays

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