Críticas:
'Valuable for the first-timer and useful for skippers and their potential crew.' Classic Boat "Anyone contemplating crewing should be aware of the practical wisdom in this book before they sign up" Lymington Times (June 2008) "Contains every bit of information you might need... if you ever wanted to know how to go about becoming a crew aboard a millionaire's yacht, this is the book for you" Daily Echo (Bournemouth) July 2008 ' This book could change your life ' Boat Mart (March 2009) "no matter whether you are an experienced sailor or simply eager to learn the ropes in a practical way, this book should be your first port of call." news@allatsea.co.uk (February 2009)
Reseña del editor:
What better way of travelling the world than by crewing on a yacht? The Hitchiker's Guide to the Oceans is ideal for crew pre-planning, and for skippers seeking crew. It is packed with practical information from how to find a crew position, what to expect from different kinds of skipper, how to be in the right place at the right time, where the yachts gather and when, to rally locations, how to maximise your chances of being taken on as crew, what will be expected of you as crew, and job opportunities along the way. Unique yacht migration maps show where the seasonal bottlenecks occur, and help pinpoint the best places and times of year to gain a crew place. This sixth edition with fully updated information and website addresses as well as a new colour section will be welcomed by all aspiring yacht crew, and also as a skipper's reference. 'Packed with all the information you'd need to find a crewing position...an invaluable guide to crewing anywhere in the world.' Yachting Monthly 'Valuable for the first-timer and useful for skippers and their potential crew.' Classic Boat. NOTA: El libro no está en español, sino en inglés.
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