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Tradewinds crew thread crew/ride

Posted By: barbshort

Tradewinds crew thread crew/ride - 01/08/12 06:42 PM

Hello folks! Please use this thread if you are in need of crew for Tradewinds or if you are looking to get a ride for Tradewinds.

Here's the first one:

Wally Myers needs crew for his Hobie 16. Must have crew lined up before driving down to the Keys. So apply early.
Posted By: barbshort

Re: Tradewinds crew thread crew/ride - 01/08/12 06:48 PM

posting a link to an earlier thread that was started regarding Tradewinds crew

http://www.catsailor.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showthreaded&Number=241120#Post241120
Posted By: RickWhite

Re: Tradewinds crew thread crew/ride - 01/09/12 03:17 PM

Barb, I sent you an email about a mother who wants to bring her 13 year old, but cannot afford expensive charter. Can't remember the name, but that would be a great ride for him and a good light weight for Wally.
Rick
Posted By: pgp

Re: Tradewinds crew thread crew/ride - 01/09/12 03:24 PM

I can always use crew. Max. 170 lbs.

Sight seer with some experience, we will likely be the tail enders.

Sorry, no minors.
Posted By: waterbug_wpb

Re: Tradewinds crew thread crew/ride - 01/09/12 04:07 PM

Pete Cullum may need a crew on his F18. PM him
Posted By: pgp

Re: Tradewinds crew thread crew/ride - 01/09/12 04:23 PM

Not at 235 he doesn't.
Posted By: barbshort

Re: Tradewinds crew thread crew/ride - 01/09/12 07:14 PM

I can't be Yenta the matchmaker, but hopefully this thread will help people find each other.
Posted By: waterbug_wpb

Re: Tradewinds crew thread crew/ride - 01/09/12 07:15 PM

Originally Posted by pgp
I can always use crew. Max. 170 lbs.

Sight seer with some experience, we will likely be the tail enders.

Sorry, no minors.


Give yourself a little more credit than that Pete. Your boat's fast enough if it doesn't break, so you just need an extra pair of hands. A hot-shot driver might help your strategy/ RRS confidence. There's a slew of them at Sarasota Squad really wanting to get into spin cats.

But I agree that any crew has to be competitive minded but also willing to enjoy being out there if they're not on the podium.

Despite the" fad" that the F16 is, there's plenty of talent in that fleet
Posted By: RickWhite

Re: Tradewinds crew thread crew/ride - 01/09/12 08:06 PM

Just got word from Sharon Woodruff she is bringing Stan down (he is not sailing), and Sharon is crewing for Wally.
Rick
Posted By: pgp

Re: Tradewinds crew thread crew/ride - 01/09/12 08:27 PM

You're suggesting I'm willing to WORK! sick

I think I have crew for this weekend, will know in the morning.

I'm looking for a college level dingy sailor who wants to familiarize himself (or herself) with spin cats, gain a social foothold and graduate to a faster ride; while kicking back in the Keys for a few days. In return I get a little help with the boat.
Posted By: waterbug_wpb

Re: Tradewinds crew thread crew/ride - 01/09/12 09:42 PM

Originally Posted by pgp
gain a social foothold


I'd revise that to "possibly gain a felony record"
Posted By: pgp

Re: Tradewinds crew thread crew/ride - 01/09/12 09:44 PM

You guys ain't so tough. You've never gone drinking in an enlisted men's club.
Posted By: OceanX

Re: Tradewinds crew thread crew/ride - 01/10/12 12:00 AM

Oh, if I were a rich man...

I would be seeking a crew spot, however, I'm still s[t]uck in Texas...
Posted By: waterbug_wpb

Re: Tradewinds crew thread crew/ride - 01/10/12 03:08 PM

Originally Posted by pgp
You guys ain't so tough. You've never gone drinking in an enlisted men's club.


True, and given the relatively lax regulations in the Keys, it might be more of a "character building" experience than a criminal record experience.
Posted By: Timbo

Re: Tradewinds crew thread crew/ride - 01/10/12 03:13 PM

Originally Posted by pgp
You guys ain't so tough. You've never gone drinking in an enlisted men's club.


I was in one, once, on that airbase in the Azores.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lajes_Field

But after a few "Dead Bugs" and "Carrier Landings" on the skee ball table, slick with fresh beer, they threw all us NH Air Guard pukes out.

It's all good fun...until someone gets hurt.
Posted By: pgp

Re: Tradewinds crew thread crew/ride - 01/10/12 03:51 PM

My experience is with the EM club in Baumholder, W. Germany.

If you've been there you know.
Posted By: Timbo

Re: Tradewinds crew thread crew/ride - 01/10/12 04:33 PM

They usually don't allow us Officers into the Enlisted men's club, with good reason, they would just kill the fun! We were only able to 'sneak' into the one at Lajes because we had a fast talking boom operator!
Posted By: pgp

Re: Tradewinds crew thread crew/ride - 01/10/12 05:27 PM

You would be the "fun". Baumholder was a zoo in the worst possible sense.
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