Crew-search
Any person interested in joining the sailing activities of OMYCsailing and would like to crew on a yacht during one of our events is invited to contact us by e-mail on omycsailing@gmail.com. Please give some indication of your level of sailing experience, if any (none is needed), and we will list you on this page so that your interest is available for all yacht owners at Ocean Marina. Please do not forget to give us your telephone number.
Equally, yacht owners, looking for crew for cruising or racing events should list here.
CREW AVAILABLE
ERIK TEER - erikteer@yahoo.com
(registered on 30.4.2009)
I am a 27 year old American living in Thailand at the moment. I am a former United States Marine that spent 18 months in Iraq during combat operations. My dream is to one day sail around the world, and am now looking for any possible chance to get back on the water. I spent 3 month on board the HMS Rose which is a three masted square rig. I also frequently participated in weekend races while I was stationed along the coast of NC. I am a hard worker and passionate about sailing. I will send my full resume if you are interested. Thanks. I am also PADI certified open water.
BJOERN PREUSS - helm@team-preuss.tk
(registered on 4.2.2009)
The consummate team player Bjoern's talents makes him a valued addition to any sailing crew, whether professional or amateur. With my competitive nature, positive attitude and natural talent I can make an immediate impact on a team's performance. I have experience in a wide range of keelboats as well as Olympic class dinghy. From J/80 to 40 foot keelboat.
For more information look at my homepage (www.team-preuss.tk) and do not hesitate to contact me.
JOHN GAGE - thewoodley@gmail.com
(registered on 16.12.2008)
I started sailing X boats in the 1950's at the White Bear Lake YC. The E boats and the A boats might go here. They were great. Then in the 60's was sailing the DN iceboats. A blast!
In Hawaii during the 70's I picked up paddling and sailing proas.
Here I want to build the outrigger canoe, and put two together with dual crab claw sails.
