Stheno wrote: » What part of Dublin are you in kbud
Paudi L wrote: » Did an introduction day in Howth today and really interested if anyone is looking for crew. Will more than likely become a member in the coming weeks. I'm a complete novice but very willing to learn. I would love to go racing if anybody would put up with a beginner and equally would be happy to go cruising. Thanks a million.
neris wrote: » Get your self on a regular boat before you take membership. If your committed to a boat you'll use your membership more rather then not having a boat and feeling you don't need to go out to the club. Also getting on a regular boat will get you opportunities with other boats alot easier. There's adult courses coming up on the J80s which are a good introduction to sailing and the clubhttp://hyc.ie/adult-training
neris wrote: » There's a course/taster on in howth next Saturday for anyone interested in learning or trying sailing
Stheno wrote: » Is that the try sailing where different owners volunteer and take people out? That's what got me started five years ago
HeidiHeidi wrote: » Was that five years ago??? How time flies (when you're having fun!) :eek:
neris wrote: » No its on the J80s. I think people been taken out on private boats is well gone now as the club have their own boats and training programs Btw did you ever get out on a 17?
neris wrote: » Co op?? Wouldn't call them that. They all love to hate each other but at the same time all get on very well and help each other out.
neris wrote: » Crew needed for dun laoghaire regatta weekend on an xc45http://afloat.ie/sail/events/volvo-dun-laoghaire-regatta/item/36313-howth-yacht-seeks-crew-for-dun-laoghaire-regatta
Paudi L wrote: » Thanks a million for all advise. I've signed up for another intro day in Howth. It is the one where member volunteer to bring newbies out. I did think a lot about turning up on Tuesday but opted against it as I'd prefer to have something sorted in advance (not that I'm shy but feel its a little presumptuous - I'd hate anyone to be put on the spot).
HeidiHeidi wrote: » Just in case anyone is interested in it, that's wrong - it's from Holyhead on Friday night to DL (and yes, there are boats looking for crew!) - contact Peter Ryan if you're interested, as per the article.
robertsirl wrote: » looking for crew for weekend cruising from Baltimore, West cork. any level of experience welcome. 39' long keel sloop
Track9 wrote: » Hello . I would be grateful if you would consider me for Crewing ,as i would like to gain more expereince in sailing . I have RYA Day Skipper & other RYA certification . In addition i have experience of large Motor Driven vessels , incl watchkeeping ,Ship Handling , Berthing,Anchoring etc.Im an agreeable crewmember,can cook ,wash up & generally lend a hand. As Im West Cork based & reasonably flexible on availability i think i would be a positive addition to your crew & would like to hear from you . Can i suggest we could Private Message or email . Pat
heyitsfranklin wrote: » I'm available to crew Fridays through Sundays and public holidays. If you're planning a trip to somewhere outside of Ireland, I can take off work depending on where you're going and how much advance notice you give me (1-2 weeks is usually fine). I have a huge passion for sailing and am still a newbie crew member but I'm looking to gain more experience. I have a RYA Start Yachting certification and am working towards my Competent Crew certification at the moment. I'm located in Cork but I can usually meet you in Dublin or wherever your port of departure is. PM me with trip and yacht details if you're interested in having me on board PS... If you need another crew member, the missus would be happy to join as well.