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Old 03-22-2008
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couple want to crew

We are enquiring about crew work!
Passage from Aus or NZ to Europe]
or
Mediterranean season.

We are a married couple aged 40.
Both on British passports.
We are each about to do a full STCW 95 course.

husband's qualifications:
RYA day skipper
NZ Maritime safety authority:
Deep Sea Deckhand ticket
Radio Operator ticket

Motor Fishing Vessel experience:
Ten years deep sea fishing skipper in British Isles

Sailing experience:
Two Atlantic crossings
Sailing around British Isles and Caribbean

wife's experience:
Sailing around East Africa
Sailing around Mediterranean
Cooking experience 20 years
basic French

We would like to work together on a boat.
Please can you let us know if you have anything relevant!


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You'd probably do better to post on a crew-wanted specific site. Try one of these.
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