This opportunity was posted on February 6, 2016

[ Archived ] OffShore Training FortMyersBeach, Florida to Beaufort SC via KeyWest United States to United States ref 6127

John Diel wants 4 crew for Crown Royal, Beneteau 51, 16m.

From FortMyers Beach, Florida, United States to Beaufort, South Carolina , United States.

April 2016 to April 2016.

http://sonsetmarine.com/offshoretraining.aspx Planned departure 4/01/2016 Saturday I have 20 Atlantic crossings from USA too BVI. Willing to train and share my exspierance with others. This will be a SAILING EXersize we will have a list of trainings , practices ei stealing without rudder, dead reckoning no instruments , celestrial sites..... I am working on getting my training , teaching skills up to get ASA offshore instructor qualified .. It will be also fun in the Sun. We will be close enough to shore to make a deteriorating if someone needs to leave early. Need to set date of departure for best of crew schedules. Go to http://sonsetmarine.com/offshoretraining.aspx for more information and sign up. Approximately 700 mm

John is currently based in Marlette, United States

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: Independent

I'm looking for (gender): Male

Cabins/Sleeping : shared cabin-own bunk

Smoking on board:

Total people on board: 6

Crew roles: http://sonsetmarine.com/offshoretraining.aspx Student, professional looking to better skills, everyone will do everything they want to There are many high tech systems aboard, AIS,sat phone with modem, wifi extender, we will also have Chis Parker weather advising along with many nav, routing, charting programs. With 4 + cabins we will have plenty of room. This is a preliminary agenda. (Date may be changed due to weather or crew request) You are invited to partake there is a $599 USD cost and food aboard will be included. It should be a 7 to 10 day passage, but we will be close enough to shore if someone needed to leave early. Plan a North Atlantic passage. Plot Route, including waypoints, and use gulf street data, Chris Parker weather routing get weather by SSB and Sat Phone for this trip. Predict wind program Learn to read pilot charts Take sextant sights Location of safety gear first aid preparations including crew training, contents of the kit(s) and reference materials. Submit a passage plan and a brief discussion of how it would be filed, with whom and how it would be used if necessary. spot Epirb 14300 ship track Blog and FB entries AIS Radar Describe the contents of your abandon ship bag as well as the bag itself. Discuss where it will be located and how it is to be secured. Describe crew briefing on emergency procedures. Include a meal plan for four people for seven days without refrigeration. Prepare a passage plan for the cruise which will qualify a candidate for ASA Offshore Passagemaking certification. Include charts and other important information. Briefly describe and discuss your chosen watch keeping system. Also, include an alternative if one or more crew members becomes unable to assist. Describe a man overboard trailing line with alarm. While on a passage document the following information. Chart and keep current with DR and coastal and celestial fixes not more than 12 hours apart. Include sun sights, as well as other visible bodies used for fixes and running fixes. Log sheets should be kept which document each candidate’s participation in activities necessary to shipboard life. Included among these should be navigation, (coastal and celestial) helming, maintenance, galley work, etc. Perform the following drills. Steer vessel without the aid of a rudder for a period of 2 hours performing course alterations greater than 20 degrees on at least two occasions. Maintain the new course for a minimum of 30 minutes. Simulate a dismasting by lowering sails. Jury rig a sail which occupies only that area of the foretriangle below the spreaders (the portion of the rig which was salvageable and able to be secured to carry sail). Halyards run through masthead sheaves are unusable. Carry on under these conditions for at least two hours and clearly indicate the necessary adjustments in navigation. Discontinue DR for a minimum of 4 hours. Determine position resume DR. Calibrate compass for current heading. Establish, describe and log a method for checking available electronic devices. Pre passage inspection Jack lines All turnbuckles pinned and taped Hand holds Hatch closing rules Storm sails Safety gear per carib 1500 req'd’ Discuss and locate alternate ports Reefing and when Night changes This is not a finale list task may be added or removed.

Money: voyage cost $599

Travel to and from boat: crew pays

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