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So are you obliged to stopover every week in specific places, whatever the weather conditions are?
I organize my cruises to sail about 150 miles between each stopover. It’s an easy distance to cover in good weather conditions. Even if I’m stuck in one place for 3 or 4 days because of unforeseen circumstances, I know I can make up the distance in 24 to 30 hours of non-stop sailing. I have never been late! I have already done longer crossings. For example a crossing of 1250 nautical miles. I know what I’m getting into. In that case the arrival time is a little more random and the crew members are warned in advance.
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Do you think your crew can learn basic sailing skills with you?
I am happy to teach few things on board of my boat and I always answer to questions. I share as much as possible. This kind of experience is useful for them to learn more but if you want to learn sailing, you have to sail on smaller boats and join a sailing school. You will be able to feel the wind, the sea and the currents because you will be taught on smaller boats.
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For crew members looking for boat owners
Is it easy to find a boat to sail with?
Yes, it is easy! Boat owners often look for crew for day trips, weekend trips, cruises and delivery. Sometimes, there is huge demand for crew, for example for long offshore voyages, transatlantic races or popular races. In these cases, there are more boats looking for crew than available crew.
Is a crew finder network free?
Despite the good reputation and success, we still receive regularly questions from users who ask us why Coboaters is a paying website. The answer is simple: We cannot provide a good service if we rely on advertising only. The cost of a website, its maintenance, animation, moderation, members assistance is huge. But we do our best to lower the membership fees but we cannot provide good services without those fees. You can read this article more details: Why is coboaters a paid service?
Is it advisable to go sailing with a stranger when you are a woman?
40% of Coboaters users are women sailors and some of them own their vessel! This is reassuring for women users because it is the proof that women feel safe on Coboaters. To learn more, read those articles:
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