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Trip/Voyage details |
SWAN DANCER ARC 2008 Las Palmas - St Lucia The beautiful classic yacht Swan Dancer invites shared contribution guest crew to sail with her in the ARC 2008 as the next leg on route to Sydney for 2010. Entry fee will be £60 ARC organisers fee and the berth cost will be £100/day for the period on board from the start of the race to arrival in St Lucia. Reasonable onboard expenses towards victualling will also be required during this time. An opportunity to have a wonderful adventure while furthering your sailing experience in company with other like minded people. You will be a team player, easy to get along with and willing to muck in. Prior to the three week crossing, the 10 day grafting and trial sailing period running up to the start will be an opportunity to get to know the boat and for team bonding before the race. Only those able to commit to the 10 day preparation and sea trial period from 13 November can be accepted for a berth. | |
Date of posting |
20/10/2008 13:35:02 | |
Vessel Details: |
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Vessel Name |
Swan Dancer | |
Vessel type |
Sailing Vessel | |
Make and Size |
Moody Wooden One Off | |
Currently located |
Las Palmas, Spain. | |
Owner / Skipper details: |
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Name |
Malcolm | |
Surname |
Hill | |
Sex |
Male | |
Age |
61 | |
Currently located |
Gran Canaria, - Spain | |
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Sailing Background: |
The skipper is an experienced sailor of some thirty years. He has crossed the Atlantic, sailed the Caribbean Seas from Antigua to The Bahamas, and voyaged up and down the East Coast of the USA. He has competed in the Antigua Classic Regatta in 2004 and 2005. Nearer home he has made many Channel and Biscay crossings and sailed extensively in the Mediterranean and to the Canary Islands. The boat itself is well maintained fitted with state of the art navigation and safety equipment. | |