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What is a crew bank? A crew
bank is a list of members and non-members wishing to crew on a
cruising or racing sailboat and/or help out on a powerboat.
You may get a call depending on
your experience to crew on a boat in a race or just help out moving
a boat when the owner is short-handed or going on a cruise.
Send your boating experience,
what type of boating help you can provide, and your availability
along with phone and or e-mail to:webmaster
Your information will then be
posted here for skippers looking for crew members and they will
contact you directly.
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Bob Stockwell scbobcbob@msn.com
360-565-0441 An even 60 years boating (I started in grade
school) with sailboats. cats, sloops, ketches, and catamarans.
In power boats I have run outboards, outdrives, inboard single and
twins. I currently own a 41' single inboard. Available
to help out most anytime, you can reach me for day trips only.
Jerry Cornel,
cornell4@olypen.com 40
years experience with sailboats from dinghies to 45 footers. I
can help move boats, race boats, cruise boats, mainly sail but will
help with power. Available most any time, since I'm now
retired.
Hal Gilmour,
halpat@olypen.com having had 50+ years of boating
experience in the great lakes and our local waters, will help with
most projects. The best way to get a hold of me is to call me
at 360-582-1652. I will also watch your boat for you if you
are traveling.
Ron Armacost,
cqcasting@yahoo.com or
360-963-2127 leave a V-mail. I,m just getting started in
sailing and want to learn all that is possible. My interest
include deckhand to chartering, racing, cruising, navigation coastal
and off shore. My last off shore experience was in 1969 on the
USS Constellation CVA-64
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