Crewing opportunities on a Sailing Boat
Aegina
Saronic Islands
Greece
15345
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Lat: 37.60263 - Lon: 23.43018
Join my crew on a naturist sailing boat. I am offering naturists the opportunity to join in a week's sailing. No fixed plan we sail with the wind. Contribution of 20 euro pp/pn No hidden costs.
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Accessible from Athens (ferry/taxi etc),
You will be an active part of my crew for a week or so. You will take part in sailing activities and also cooking, cleaning etc.
Night stops usually in port - tavernas available.
No sailing experience necessary - just a positive attitude.
PERLA
The boat is a sailing sloop 42ft long. It is a few years old but well maintained and equipped. There is deck space to stretch out and shaded areas - important in Greece - Safety gear is up to chartered standards. At first glance a cruising yacht is a baffling arrangement of ropes and lines but it will all become familiar very quickly.
DINING:
Food and drinks are not provided. When ashore you may like the traditional Greek tavernas, but it is also enjoyable to dine on board when we are out at anchor.
Normally we will buy food for breakfast and lunch to be eaten on board (often salad based) – usually during a swim/lunch stop. If we decide to ‘dine in’ for the evening then we need to plan provisions ahead.
All consumption on board is best managed by a kitty (to which the Capt does not contribute – except for the odd bottle of rum). A crew member will manage the kitty.
Email for fuller details.
Accessible from Athens (ferry/taxi etc),
You will be an active part of my crew for a week or so. You will take part in sailing activities and also cooking, cleaning etc.
Night stops usually in port - tavernas available.
No sailing experience necessary - just a positive attitude.
PERLA
The boat is a sailing sloop 42ft long. It is a few years old but well maintained and equipped. There is deck space to stretch out and shaded areas - important in Greece - Safety gear is up to chartered standards. At first glance a cruising yacht is a baffling arrangement of ropes and lines but it will all become familiar very quickly.
DINING:
Food and drinks are not provided. When ashore you may like the traditional Greek tavernas, but it is also enjoyable to dine on board when we are out at anchor.
Normally we will buy food for breakfast and lunch to be eaten on board (often salad based) – usually during a swim/lunch stop. If we decide to ‘dine in’ for the evening then we need to plan provisions ahead.
All consumption on board is best managed by a kitty (to which the Capt does not contribute – except for the odd bottle of rum). A crew member will manage the kitty.
Email for fuller details.