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3/25/2007 12:11 PM
jgurley
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CREW WANTED
I think I can safely say all the skippers are looking for crew. Both Skippers and potential crew can use this thread to make initial contact, but I'd also like to add a few comments.
First, the easiest way to find a crew spot will be to just show up at the Skipper's Meeting, which is usually at 10am on race day. Room will no doubt be made for everyone.
Second, crew might want to try out several boats over a few races. Each skipper has their own personality disorder, and each boat is a little different, in the way they sail, the food they might provide, and how well they finish (it's always more fun to do well). Once you find the boat and skipper that seems "just right" for your own personality disorder, you're urged to make it your permanent home.
During the initial trials, you may find a situation where you are uncomfortable (maybe the skipper yells, or the sandwiches are crappy, or you're not up to the tasks asked of you). You should just keep looking for the right spot, although you might adjust just fine in the spot you initially dislike. Just don't quit!
Most skippers would like to eventually settle into a routine, with repeating, reliable crew. Good crew work is important to making the boat fun and fast.
It usually takes a few outings to learn the ropes, so keep an open mind about the whole process! And of course, don't forget to have fun!
s/v Latis
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