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Get out and sail: Your weekly crewing update from MySail

by Deborah Dalziel, MySail Team 21 Jun 2018 23:19 BST
Yacht Spotlight – Olympia © Photo Supplied

At MySail, we love hearing stories from skippers and crew about their sailing experiences.

That's why we're starting a new weekly series aimed at sharing YOUR sailing stories with other sailors across the country. We'll still bring you an update on new crewing opportunities each week – providing inspiration as well as opportunity to get out on the water.

This week's Yacht Spotlight is on Farr 1104 Olympia from Perth, WA. Enjoy!

Yacht Spotlight – Olympia

Olympia is a Farr 1104, sailing out of the Royal Perth Yacht Club in Crawley, Western Australia.

Owned and skippered by Fons Berkhout and Graeme Martin – a Paralympic gold medal sailor - Olympia and her crew have a strong racing pedigree.

I recently caught up with Fons to find out more about Olympia, her crew and sailing program.

Tell me about Olympia

Olympia is 42 years old, and although she's spent the last several years of her life as a cruiser, Olympia has a solid racing pedigree. She was built out of the same mould as the 1976 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race winner, Piccolo.

We're currently in the process of turning her back into a racer. We've reduced her weight by almost 2 tonne by removing unnecessary items such as her oven, davits and solar panels. We've also swapped a lot of heavy cruising gear around for lighter-weight racing gear, and have a new North Sails jib that has dramatically improved her pointing ability.

What is your current and planned sailing program?

At the moment we're participating in the RPYC Frostbite Series which is every second Sunday. These short races are less competitive than summer racing and with fewer competitors – they provide a great training ground to get the team ready for the summer.

In Perth, getting to open water requires you to go under the bridges. Olympia doesn't have a hinge on her mast, so this isn't possible; our summer program will consist of spinnaker and non-spinnaker racing on the Swan River.

We now have a really good roster of sailors. I like to sail with at least 4 crew when we're Jib and Main racing and with more under spinnaker. Having a crew roster that's larger than what we need onboard means we don't get stuck when people are away or have other obligations.

What criteria do you look for when recruiting crew?

Commitment is the most important thing to us. We're happy to train people up, as long as they're going to come along fairly regularly.

I understand people have other commitments, so we work to maintain a roster that's bigger than our weekly crewing requirements.

Olympia's crew is currently a bit or a dad's army! That being said, it's a great group of crew with a lot of experience between us, and we have a lot of fun on the water.

What are your top tips for maintaining a successful crew?

Don't scream at your crew! A calm boat is most important, and if you want a regular crew, you need to look after them.

I like to 'nourish and encourage' my crew, helping them learn and making sure everyone feels a part of the team.

Onboard, work on playing to people's strengths; if someone can't do certain things on the yacht, that's ok – we'll get them into a position where they're more comfortable and can provide the most benefit to the team.

Although we run a "dry" boat while racing we do have some team bonding refreshments in the pen afterwards.

Want to learn more about Olympia? You can view their yacht profile here.

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Available Crewing Positions:

Ausreo – NSW, Australia
Beneteau First 47.7, 47ft, CYCA, GSC

Ausreo is a competitive yacht and crew who came 2nd overall in last year's Sydney to Southport Yacht Race.

This year, they've put in a huge amount of effort and funds to make the boat faster and will be participating in both the Sydney to Southport and Sydney to Hobart yacht Races, as well as some of the BWPS races.

Ausreo is looking for 2 additional crew members to join their team - 1 bowperson and 1 trimmer. They're a fun and competitive crew that abides by a no rockstar policy.

If this appeals to you, you can view Ausreo's profile and message the skipper here.

Scarlet O'Hara, Rushcutters Bay, NSW
30 Square Metre, 41ft, RANSA

Scarlet O'Hara has a proven record of good performance and stability, especially in strong winds and big seas. The boat is a regular in the racing scene including the current CYCA winter series.

They're currently looking for crew for headsail trim, spinnaker trim, main trim or general all-rounders for short course races.

Want to be part of the team on Scarlet O'Hara? Click here to view their profile and message the skipper.

If you're a yacht owner looking for crew or a sailor wanting to join a team for twilight, club or competitive racing, head over to www.mysail.team to register your free account today. If you're looking for crew, you can also complete this short form and MySail will work on finding suitable crew on your behalf.

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