#2364
2/3/2025, 7:47:07 PM
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Looking for multiple crew to join a fleet from Cape Verde to Sao Tome e Principe
Recreational sailing
Offshore Sailing
Coastal Sailing
Trip
Boating availability time
From 3/1/2025 to 12/1/2025
During the week
During weekends
Cape Verde
3/1/2025
São Tomé and Príncipe
12/1/2025
Description
Hello Sailors,
I do look for crew to get our fleet moving.
We will first start sail training around the Cape Verde Islands, then go to the Gambia and sail down to Sao Tome e Principe.
I look for long term crew, sailors that like the idea of van independent entity in the form of a nomadic fleet.
We have a lot of space and need many crew. Also it is possible when we start sailing down the coast of West Africa and later around to the East coast for others to join our fleet with their own boats.
I expect everyone to share the living costs (which I calculate be max $300 for food and fuel per month), as we only fish we only need to buy vegetables, fruits, rice, etc...
Please get in touch.
Budget
- I am looking for crew who can share boating costs
- Share food and drink costs: $6/day/person (estimated)
- Financial contribution to boat maintenance: $6/day/person
- Helping out with boat maintenance
Summary of fees
Financial contribution to the maintenance of the boat
$6
per person per day
Cost of food and beverage (estimate)
$6
per person per day
The skipper did not confirm any crew via the crew management tool.
Tall ship - Baltimore Clipper
1953
Boat profile
Insurance not verified
- Family
- Monohull
- Type
- Yacht/Sailboat
- Tradition / classic
- Year
- 1953
- Material
- Steel
- Brand
- Tall ship
- Model
- Baltimore Clipper
- Length
- 37 meters
- Width
- 7.3 meters
- Draft
- 2.6 meters
She is a traditional tall ship, designed with a Baltimore Clipper type rig and hull. She sail very fast, with very good maneuverability. Under engine she can do up to ten knots and under sail up to twelve.