For anyone interested in
crewing aboard
Profligate, one of the most well-known catamarans on the
West Coast (or just about anywhere it goes), there is the following from today's 'Lectronic Latitude:
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Crew Position on Profligate
April 16, 2008 –
La Paz,
Mexico
The 63-ft
Profligate on the hook just outside of
La Paz.
Photo Latitude / Richard
© 2008 Latitude 38 Publishing Co., Inc.
After her 12th consecutive
winter season in the tropics, it's time for
Profligate,
Latitude's Surfin' 63
catamaran, to
head back to
California. Capt. Doña de Mallorca, who is the
skipper for all of
Profligate's
Baja Bashes, has her
core crew of veterans, but may be able to take along one or two more.
This is an excellent opportunity for responsible individuals looking for more
offshore experience and/or sea miles for Coast Guard licenses. This is not the right situation for novices.
Capt. de Mallorca, far right, with John and Gilly Foy of the Alameda-based
Catalina 42
Destiny. The three did the 380-mile
delivery from
Puerto Vallarta to La Paz earlier this month.
Photo Latitude / Richard
© 2008 Latitude 38 Publishing Co., Inc.
De Mallorca plans to leave La Paz late next week for
San Diego. Just so there is no misunderstanding, this is a
delivery, not a pleasure sail, so the Yanmars will be rumbling as long as the
weather is halfway decent.
If you're interested and want further information, call at Donna (415) 269-5165.
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If anyone who reads the Cruisers Forum board feels they are qualified, go for it!
TaoJones