Woman crew member (sorry guys, but I'm not sending my wife to sea with a strange man) wanted for the above sail on a 53' Pearson. American citizens only, please.
Destination is Newport. Must be able to leave wherever you are to meet my wife at MIA on May 26. All expenses paid including quarantine, testing in Grenada, travel to the vessel, but after arrival in US, transport is up to individual. PCR preadmission test must be done as necessary (we'll let you know) which we will reimburse you for, and also Grenada travel authorization form must be filled out online (again we'll help if necessary).
Crew MUST be completely vaccinated (two weeks post second vaccination), not get seasick and able to, at the very least, help with the cooking. Experience less important than attitude. Crew may be required to stand 3 hour watches alone, in the cockpit.
Vessel has been sitting in Carriacou about two months, and other than a few relatively minor things like hanking on sails and reassembling a couple of winches disassembled for maintenance (we had to leave in a hurry), we hope to be underway near June first. It's a boat so we'll see, lol. There will be an Iridium Go aboard for communication, weather and I'll be doing the weather routing as well, so that should keep my wife and the crew safe. Also aboard will be two very experienced male crew members that are good friends of ours. Skipping Stone can easily make the trip with three, but a fourth would be better.
Take note; this is a delivery, not a pleasure cruise and the vessel will maintain a minimum speed of six knots or more, whether under sail, power or both.
Please do not respond if anything above makes you uncomfortable or you are not sure if this fits your schedule. Questions are welcome, but time is short to make flight arrangements, so there isn't a week or so to think about it. Web site below will show you the boat.
Thanks in advance.
Destination is Newport. Must be able to leave wherever you are to meet my wife at MIA on May 26. All expenses paid including quarantine, testing in Grenada, travel to the vessel, but after arrival in US, transport is up to individual. PCR preadmission test must be done as necessary (we'll let you know) which we will reimburse you for, and also Grenada travel authorization form must be filled out online (again we'll help if necessary).
Crew MUST be completely vaccinated (two weeks post second vaccination), not get seasick and able to, at the very least, help with the cooking. Experience less important than attitude. Crew may be required to stand 3 hour watches alone, in the cockpit.
Vessel has been sitting in Carriacou about two months, and other than a few relatively minor things like hanking on sails and reassembling a couple of winches disassembled for maintenance (we had to leave in a hurry), we hope to be underway near June first. It's a boat so we'll see, lol. There will be an Iridium Go aboard for communication, weather and I'll be doing the weather routing as well, so that should keep my wife and the crew safe. Also aboard will be two very experienced male crew members that are good friends of ours. Skipping Stone can easily make the trip with three, but a fourth would be better.
Take note; this is a delivery, not a pleasure cruise and the vessel will maintain a minimum speed of six knots or more, whether under sail, power or both.
Please do not respond if anything above makes you uncomfortable or you are not sure if this fits your schedule. Questions are welcome, but time is short to make flight arrangements, so there isn't a week or so to think about it. Web site below will show you the boat.
Thanks in advance.