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29er397 ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 02 Feb 06 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 505 |
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I'm very honest about my experiance, there being non of it.
As of september I'll be down in Southampton for Uni. It's the summer of 2010 that I hope to fill with some big boat sailing after I've finished Uni for the year. I'd like to go abroad if possible and do a bit of travelling, whats the likelihood of getting a position on a boat heading overseas with little experiance? Thanks again. Ferg |
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ASok ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 26 Sep 07 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 739 |
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I have no idea about your part of the world, but the best bet would be to drop down to your nearest yacht club and have a chat to a few people. From my experience people are always in need of bods and its pretty easy once you have been tapped in to the network. The best time will be to head down on the morning of racing and just start asking people on the pontoons. As said above - be honest about your experience
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olly_love ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 18 Jan 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 1145 |
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just ask around find out what race series are on and then just post on the websites. say how experience ur, when we get muppets on board who say how amazing they are then are sh*te they dont get asked back |
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radixon ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 27 Oct 06 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 2407 |
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Sorry been a "Southerner" I don't know your area of water that well.
The first thing to do would be to find yourself a yacht club to go along to and see if you can get a sail. Then try and get a regular crew position. Or you could do your competent crew course onboard a yacht, don't dive in for the Day skipper, it will be out of your depth. The Comp Crew gives you an insight into the boat how to get one ready for sailing and the sailing itself. If you booked onto a comp crew, you are likely to have day skipper students on the boat, its a good way to see the next step without paying for the headache. |
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29er397 ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 02 Feb 06 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 505 |
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I'd quite like to get into a bit of 'big boat' crewing at some point, to add a bit of variety to my sailing, and I'm looking for some advice to go about doing that...
I'd say I'm a competant dinghy sailor and racer (by no means great!), having done a fair bit of Laser sailing, then 29er stuff and have recently bought myself and race an MPS. I recently passed my Senior Instructor course too. I'm only 18 so fairly inexperianced but eager to learn as much as I can while I have the time. So... as someone who's never done any big boat sailing, what can I expect to be able to do? How do I go about getting some experiance? Is it a case of starting at the very start? Where is the start?... Everything I could possibly need to know in laymans terms would be appreciated. Apologies for my request for advice being pretty vague, but to me its all a bit vague as to where to begin! Thanks in advance Ferg |
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