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Tony Seward
 
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I'm looking for a crew position on any boat crossing in September from the
east coast of Canada or north-east United States to Ireland, or the United
Kingdom or anywhere on the European coast.

My experience is limited to crewing on a Viking 28 on flat water only,
namely Lake Ontario. For the past four years I've crewed on a Viking 28 and
presently work the fore-deck and trim the spinnaker. I also have experience
trimming the fore sails and in the cockpit.

I will of course pay my own expences and am open to sharing the boat's
expenses.

Tony Seward

103 - 2 South Front Street
Belleville, ON K8N 5K7

Telephone: (613) 961-7381


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keith
 
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Default Looking for crew position - Atlantic Crossing

"Tony Seward" wrote:

I'm looking for a crew position on any boat crossing in September from the
east coast of Canada or north-east United States to Ireland, or the United
Kingdom or anywhere on the European coast.

My experience is limited to crewing on a Viking 28 on flat water only,
namely Lake Ontario. For the past four years I've crewed on a Viking 28 and
presently work the fore-deck and trim the spinnaker. I also have experience
trimming the fore sails and in the cockpit.

I will of course pay my own expences and am open to sharing the boat's
expenses.

Tony Seward

103 - 2 South Front Street
Belleville, ON K8N 5K7

Telephone: (613) 961-7381


http://www.sailquest.com/market/models/viking28.htm

good luck to ya mate.. I'm sure you will find quite a difference
when/if you get out there... I've never sailed the great lakes; the
north atlantic is big water!

keith




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Glenn Strazds
 
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Default Looking for crew position - Atlantic Crossing

keith wrote:
"Tony Seward" wrote:


I'm looking for a crew position on any boat crossing in September from the
east coast of Canada or north-east United States to Ireland, or the United
Kingdom or anywhere on the European coast.

My experience is limited to crewing on a Viking 28 on flat water only,
namely Lake Ontario. For the past four years I've crewed on a Viking 28 and
presently work the fore-deck and trim the spinnaker. I also have experience
trimming the fore sails and in the cockpit.

I will of course pay my own expences and am open to sharing the boat's
expenses.

Tony Seward

103 - 2 South Front Street
Belleville, ON K8N 5K7

Telephone: (613) 961-7381



http://www.sailquest.com/market/models/viking28.htm

good luck to ya mate.. I'm sure you will find quite a difference
when/if you get out there... I've never sailed the great lakes; the
north atlantic is big water!

keith


Apparently the Great lakes take the cake for sunk boats; A 100 times
anything the triangle consumed...

Not that one should show a shortage of respect for big water; our
Canadian big water apparently eats more boats

I just thought about it...

This not a subject I want to discuss

Sincerely Glenn Strazds
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