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1. What kind of work do you expect from crew and how much time would it take?
If you are contributing to the expenses, then the work I expect is the normal day to day running of the boat. This means keeping the boat tidy
and clean, galley duties, shopping for groceries, steering, sail handling, watch keeping, anchoring, keeping the boat secure at anchor or at
a dock, etc. There might be some minor maintenance work to do as well, such as washing the boat off or cleaning the dinghy.
If you would like to exchange your work for all or part of the expenses on Eidos, then it depends on your skills and interests. There is
sanding and varnishing, polishing of stainless steel, re-bedding of hardware, electrical upgrades, engine maintenance, carpentry,
re-caulking of the teak decks, scrubbing of the hull under water, or antifouling during a haul out. Let me know what skills you have and
depending on when you are here, we might be able to work something out.
In exchange for bunk and board I expect 30 hours of work per week. This could be only mornings seven days a week or four days on three
days off, whatever works. For bunk only you would need to work 15 hours per week.
Of course you may come as a guest, and just enjoy your holiday. I will do all the work including cooking, cleaning and sailing and also be
your tour guide. Perhaps you have an adventure of your own to trade. Please contact me for more information.
Check www.helpx.net for other 'work while traveling' opportunities.
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