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Deckhand - Rotational - United States
My husband and I both retired from the medical profession and are former Iron Man triathletes and adventure racers who still love kite-boarding , spearfishing, biking, hiking and learning wing foiling. We are looking for crew with similar interests and energ...
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Skipper
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NationalityUnited States
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Age63
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GenderMale
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Fluent languages English
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Qualifications ASA Advanced Coastal Cruising
ASA Bareboat Chartering (Intermediate Coastal Cruising)
ASA asic Coastal Cruising
CPR
USCG 50 Ton Master Licensee
PADI - Open Water
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Sea Miles 2,500 - 10,000
Grew up sailing on Great Lakes, owned several powerboats and previously 40' Leopard Catamaran. Registered nurse working in trauma ER and at wife's office (she is MD and co-owner of boat and first mate). Very mechanically inclined and recently completed 4 day Marine electrical class. Former Elite Ironman triathlete, so very athletic and easy to get along with. Non-smoker and minimal alcohol intake and does not tolerate over-indulgence.
Vessel
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TypeSailing Yacht
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Make/modelSaint Francis catamaran (2022)
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Length50 feet
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Berth26
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Language spoke aboardEnglish
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Boat description"Medical Leave" is nicely appointed to circumnavigate the world. She has seven sails in her quiver and is a very fast and stable cat. We recently entered her in the "Regattas in the Abacos" series in our first racing attempt and did 4 of the five races and she finished in third place three out of four of those races! She is a newer boat with top of the line B+G instruments, an inside nav station and outside enclosed helm, three zeus monitors and autopilot, radar, We have a suzumar inflatible rib 10'6". We have four staterooms and four heads with electric heads. One stateroom also doubles as a medical equipment area and has two mtn bikes stowed in the aft half of the bed but the boat sleeps 7-8 comfortably. We have full ditch bags with two EPIRBS and have personal location devices on two of the lifevests. As medical professionals planning on doing some medical mission work, we have antibiotics, excellent wound care supplies, some orthopedic supplies, EKG and ultrasound, IV fluids, and many medications on board. We have icemaker, clothes washer, dishwasher (we never use), water-maker and three outdoor showers as well as four inside showers and a large solar array. What more could you ask for? Oh yes, toys: two inflatable SUPs, dive compressor and tanks, kite-boarding gear, wing-foiling gear, spear fishing and deep-sea-fishing gear, slalom water ski, mountain bikes, beach games and plenty of books and Star-link for full internet and phone communication. Considering renewing "Iridium Go" as a back-up emergency communication system, but have been delighted with Star-link. Most importantly, two medical professional owners that love to meet new people and share their wonderful boat with other like-minded individuals. We want team players and active, fit people who are self-motivated. French speaking is a plus since I need to practice before getting to French Polynesia. Our crew to South Pacific may be complete, but once there will have room to add/rotate crew. You can follow us on SVMedicalLeave.com site to see where we are and perhaps join us on some of the crossings. Bon Voyage! Sheri and Rob
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