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SV - Sailing Vessel, 18.9 m (62 ft), sail, monohull, Oyster 61
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Locations

 Boarding location
Spain - Islas Baleares - visible to Crew members only
your specified boarding area is ? within this vessel's boarding location
and the Crew can come from anywhere to board the vessel
your current location is around ? away from this location
 Destination planned to take the vessel next
flexible, to be decided
 My current location where I'm in person
Spain - same as boarding location
 Home Port of Registry (registered vessel)
Guernsey - visible to Premium Crew

Itineraries

An itinerary is a route divided into legs showing the planned locations and dates of the main stopovers from the start (initial departure) to the end (final arrival), which is the destination of the vessel's journey (also called voyage, trip, torn, or expedition).

Each leg has a departure and an arrival date and location. It may also have additional waypoints in between, which might be stopping points or course change points.

Accuracy of itineraries

Itineraries for vessels at sea are never precise! We use three accuracy levels for the planning status to avoid confusion about what is likely to happen or not:

  • Pending (not accurate) – initial idea, possibilities
  • Preliminary (kinda accurate) – changes may still apply
  • Planned (fairly accurate) – this is what's meant to happen
Days vs Nights

The duration of an itinerary is counted in days (start to end date) and the leg in nights (departure to arrival date). That is because you may arrive on a Monday and leave on a Tuesday. Therefore, there can be confusion if you were there for one or two days, but it would strictly count as one night without any confusion.

Therefore, you would say you went on a 14-day holiday or trip (the itinerary) and spent 13 nights on all your legs combined, for example.

Planning vs Estimates

There is also an important distinction between planning (what's the intention) and estimating (what's calculated). A time of arrival is always an estimate as a calculation is required; that's why it is called ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival).

You can't plan to leave San Francisco and arrive in Hawaii 10 minutes later, regardless of how desperate your intention is. If you intend to arrive in Hawaii by a certain date and estimate 10 days for the journey, then you can plan to leave San Francisco 12 to 15 days before. Therefore, your departure date is planned (what's the intention), and the arrival is still an estimate (what's calculated based on season, winds, currents, and many other factors). Plans can change due to weather, government requirements, breakdowns, delays, etc.

Tips for planning an itinerary

The following tips are worth noting to manage your itinerary and maintain an excellent overview:

  • 1) Name your itinerary with a short and clear title, such as 2024 Antarctic Expedition or 2024 Italy Family Torn, that is descriptive, easy to remember, and simple to refer to in conversations.
  • 2) You can set your itinerary's visibility to private while planning it, share it with only those you contact, or share it with anyone who views your profile.
  • 3) Next, add each leg of the significant stopovers by date and location.
  • 4) Then, keep updating each leg as required.

Be realistic and mindful when planning an itinerary. People will arrange their timing and life around it, taking time off work, booking flights, arranging accommodation, etc. It's crucial to let the crew know how accurate they can expect the itinerary to be.

Balearics

Preliminary (kinda accurate)

1 Leg
490 nm
59 days
Available: 2 of 2 Cabins
Start2024 Jul 20 Sat
ES Es Caló Formentera
End2024 Sep 17 Tue
ES Es Caló Formentera
Cruising the Balearics for a couple of months. Various islands and anchorages, sailing, swimming, snorkeling, free diving, scuba diving, kayaking etc ready for onward journey to Caribbean, Panama etc

Leg 1

490 nm59 nights
Underway
Depart 2024 Jul 20 Sat
ES Es Caló Formentera
Arrive 2024 Sep 17 Tue
ES Es Caló Formentera47 Waypoints
End of Itinerary

Vessel

L5   native
speaking natively like a local without a noticeable foreign accent
L4   fluent
speaking fluently with an extensive vocabulary, but with a foreign accent
L3   competent
speaking competently with a solid vocabulary on almost any topic
L2   elementary
speaking enough to get by, but may get lost in a conversation
L1   learning
not speaking the language, but learned enough to say simple sentences
L0   not proficient
may know a few words, but cannot form sentences or ask questions
Languages spoken aboard
native English
elementary French
Vessel type, make and model
SV Sailing Vessel, Oyster 61
Vessel year
1998 built, and most recent major refit completed in 2021
Vessel main propulsion
sail
Vessel hull type
monohull
Vessel length
18.9 metres (62 ft)
Vessel weight (displacement)
35 tonnes (77,175 lb)
Crew & guests aboard
usually 6 people aboard
Journey
round the world

Crew

Team request
position preferably for individuals, but teams may apply
Nationality of crew
anyone
Gender of crew
anyone
Age of crew
preferably over 23 years of age
Height of crew
any
Weight of crew
any

Lifestyle

Eating
Anyone and aboard any or no specific diet is fine
Drinking
Anyone and aboard any or no drinking is fine
Smoking
Only strict non-smokers and aboard there is strictly no smoking

Experience

Coastal/Ocean sea time
none required
Coastal/Ocean sea miles
none required

Position

Recreational    generally unpaid positions, or contributing towards some agreed expenses

positions available
preferably for
 Crew   any experience
contribute
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crew to pay an agreed share towards some expenses

Dear Shipmates

Introduction

I'm a retired physicist and have spent most of my life in boats. From dinghies to trailer sailors, traditional wooden boats, a coble, and in 2021 I bought this boat. Now my aim is to sail as long as I can before I end up in an old-persons home. New places, new people, new experiences. I love a good chat, and to go for a swim once we've arrived at the anchorage.

The boat is a well-maintained Oyster 61, a cutter rigged Bermudian sloop. She is equipped for easy handling with an all furling rig, electric winches and hydraulic sail controls. She was commissioned with a custom interior, providing accommodation for 6, with two spacious double en suite cabins and one bunk cabin.

There are snorkels, scuba diving gear, an aluminium-hulled rib/tender with 20 hp outboard engine, inflatable kayak, fully equipped kitchen, generator, bow thruster, water maker, washing machine and an extensive workshop. We have everything we need for comfortable living in all environments, with hot water, air-conditioning/heating, and, for the rainy days, a games cupboard, range of books, a TV, and musical instruments.

All the latest safety gear is on board (AIS, Epirb, radar, zoleo, SSB and VHF radio, spinlock life jackets, 2 life rafts).

About the boat, the plans, and current crew

usually cleancomfortablevery safevessel is survey certifiedvery spaciousshare experiencevisit remote placesseek adventureface challengeslive off the grid

Currently exploring the Balearics. In October we will be in Portugal and taking the boat out for works, then crossing the Atlantic in the 24/25 season.

What is expected of the crew

clean & tidycommitteddiligenteasy-goingenthusiasticfit & healthyfriendlyorganisedrespectfulskilledtrustworthyrarely/unlikely seasickgood communicatoreager to learn & workLGBTIQA+ respectfulpositive outlookopen mindedsense of humordon't mind cleaningcan follow orders

We do not need crew, but we do enjoy sharing this experience with other like-minded people.

If you want to learn more about sailing, want to experience handling bigger boats, or are interested in buying your own boat then this is a great opportunity. It's also an excellent introduction to the world of Oyster sailboats.

Sharing cooking, cleaning and expenses.
We ask for €30 per day, which covers food, water, fuel, gas, and the repairs that come with running a boat but if we do visit a marina then we share the cost of that too.
No smokers, & no drugs.

You will have a berth in a double cabin or a shared room, depending on availability.

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