Hi,
I'm reading "Voyaging on a small income" by Annie Hill and seriously considering the prospect of moving permanently onto a boat and travelling about willy nilly. In her book, Annie extols the virtues of the junk rig - and she makes a very good case for it - but I'm keen to give it a try before I commit.
So if there's anyone out there who needs an extra hand (or just doesn't mind one being aboard), I'd really appreciate a go.
Problem is, junk rig requires fewer hands onboard than normal, so I guess the chances are low of me finding a ship.
Thanks for reading,
Bob
Crew offered - I'd like to crew on a junk rigged yacht.
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Hi Bob, apologies for the delay but if if you want to drop me a line I have a very good friend in the Boston area that has exactly that kind of rig, can put you in touch if you like ?
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Boston in Lincolnshire, on the edge of The Wash, bloke by the name of Ken. Any help ?
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Ah sorry, didn't realise that's where you were. If I hear of anyone in that area I'll let you know.
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