Seeking crew (sailing couple + single crewmate or 3 single crew ok) East Coast US (NY or Charleston) to Caribbean (Dominican Republic) in December
Fountaine Pajot Saona 47 catamaran looking for additional crew to sail from east coast of US to Dominican Republic, Caribbean late November/early December departure (weather dependent)
Share watch keeping and take turns cooking and basic cleaning
Prefer a couple who can share their own private queen berth cabin
2020 Fountaine Pajot Saona 47, 3 queen berth cabins, very offshore and liveaboard equipped, sailed 20,000 nm from Atlantic coast France, 2 seasons in the Med, 2 seasons in the Caribbean. 5 years fulltime liveaboard. 105 lt/hr watermaker, 700 lt water tank, 920 lt diesel, 52 sqm Genoa, 75 sqm Mainsail, 120 sqm Code 0, 180 sqm Asymmetric Spi, 150 sqm Regular Spi, 4x bi-directional Harken winches with foot switches at pit, winch controls at helm and additional winch controls at nav desk in salon. Full B&G nav system with Hal024+ radar. Can fully reef at pit (no need to go to mast). Rigged for single-handing. Life jackets with PLB and all typical MOB equipment. Absolutely well-equipped galley for full time liveaboards. 2 fridges, 1 freezer
The passage is free with all onboard boat expenses and provisions included, but you need to get to and from the boat.


My crewing experience with Chris over a 11 week period
Hello fellow sailors. I was lucky enough to be aboard Alectryon for just under 3 months this year, in which I sailed 3200 NM+ with Chris as well as other crew. (passage details below) I met Chris on Crewbay and after getting on well over a few video calls together, which worked out to be the interview process, he invited me aboard Alectryon. I took up Chris’ offer within 5 minutes of putting the phone down, after checking that I could do it logistically. My dream to sail across the Atlantic was on and joining Chris turned out to be a fantastic decision. As Captain, Chris is very safety conscious and was good at predicting any issues we might run into and minimising the risks to all onboard. I sailed as first mate for the majority of the journey and I appreciated the trust that Chris put in me, while we had other crew aboard as well. All four of us got on well and worked well as a team sharing watches and chores. After crossing the Atlantic the other crew left to continue their adventure up the Amazon. Chris and I set sail to Tobago from French Guiana double-handed. This was an experience I won’t forget as we just had so much fun with a 22kts average wind, several decent-sized squalls, and 2-metre swell on the beam, while negotiating the oilfields off the coast of Guiana. We got the boat to do just under 200NM in one 24-hour period and even managed to catch a couple of tasty fish to make it even better. Chris has got a lot of knowledge reading into forecasts and routing, he helped me develop my skills in these areas and many others while aboard and I would encourage anyone to join him on Alectryon if you get a chance and take advantage of his knowledge. Throughout my time aboard, I developed a great relationship with Chris both on the water and over a drink onshore. I wouldn’t hesitate in recommending Chris and Alectryon to anyone considering a crew position in the future Las Palmas, Gran Canaria to Mindelo, Cape Verde – 850NM – 5 onboard Mindelo, Cape Verde to Devil's Island, French Guiana – 1750NM – 4 onboard Devil's Island, French Guiana via Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni to Crows Point Tobago - 600NM – Second Part Double Handed
30th Jul 2023