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    • 13m Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 42.2
    • Spain
    • Checked in 1 hour ago

Slow Sailing Canaries/Morocco/West Africa – Atlantic Crossing spring 2027

Crew wanted: 1–3 crew members for multiple legs,
voluntary participation, willingness to share costs, age: 30–45

Timeframes: August 15 – onward (flexible)

Location: Canary Islands, Morocco, Cape Verde, West Africa, Atlantic Crossing to Brazil

Plan: Starting from Tenerife to Fuerteventura and then Lanzarote, Morocco, Cape Verde, Senegal, Gambia and the Atlantic Crossing to Brazil

My sailing experience: Baltic Sea, North Sea, Mediterranean, Eastern Atlantic, one Atlantic crossing (~12,000 nautical miles)

Hey there
I’m Nils, 41, originally from Berlin-Kreuzberg, working as a freelance videographer.

For the past six months, I’ve been living aboard my boat Livity, and I plan to continue this lifestyle for the next few years. I sailed down from the Baltic to the Canary Islands with different crew members and have been here for about a month now.

Before heading further south to Cape Verde and West Africa next winter I want to explore Fuerteventura, Lanzarote and Morocco.

I’m not interested in rushing along a fixed schedule. For me, it’s about truly living along the way: getting to know places and people, and sometimes staying longer where it feels right.

Sailing means freedom to me - feeling the wind, reconnecting with yourself, leaving the noise of civilization behind, living more sustainably, falling asleep under the stars, and jumping into the ocean first thing in the morning.

I enjoy diving and windsurfing, and on this journey I’d also like to learn freediving and kitesurfing. I appreciate quiet anchorages just as much as lively places - markets, good food, music, and occasionally a long night out.

As a videographer, I plan to create films about places, people, food, music and environmental topics like forest and ocean conservation. I’d also love to collaborate with local NGOs along the way.

What matters most to me on board is a relaxed and respectful atmosphere, where everyone feels comfortable and decisions are made together.

I’m looking for crew who love nature and the sea, are curious about different cultures, and enjoy being active outdoors. Sailing experience is great but not required - what matters more is openness, a sense of humor, love for nature, music, willingness to learn, and joy in the journey.

Remote work is possible via Starlink.

Routes and timing are flexible.

If this resonates with you, I’d love to hear from you.
Peace & Livity,
Nils

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  • Crew positionFriendship

  • Availability 15 Aug 2026 until 15 Aug 2028

  • Expenses to/from vesselPaid by crew

  • Expenses onboardContribution on a shared basis

  • Team / SoloNot important

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Vessel

  • TypeSailing Yacht

  • Make/modelJeanneau Sun Odyssey 42.2

  • Length13 metres

  • Berth3

  • Sailing from Spain , Los Cristianos

  • Sailing to Local sailing

  • Language spoke aboardEnglish

  • Boat descriptionMy Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 42.2 (1996) is a spacious and comfortable bluewater cruiser designed for long-distance sailing and life aboard. The boat is fully equipped for ocean cruising and self-sufficient living, including: AIS Radar EPIRB Starlink internet Liferaft Watermaker Dinghy with 15 HP outboard Diving equipment Stand-up paddleboard Sound system Ice cube maker She is set up for safe, comfortable, and enjoyable long-distance adventures.

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Skipper

  • NationalityGerman

  • Age41

  • GenderMale

  • Fluent languages English
    German
    Spanish

  • Qualifications DSV - SBF See
    PADI - Open Water

  • Sea Miles 2,500 - 10,000

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