How to be a good crew member
10 ways to be a great crew member
1. Wear non-marking soft soled shoes. If in doubt, test them by scuffing them on the kitchen floor. If they leave a mark, you need a different pair.
2. Bring warm clothes in layers. Remember it is always cooler on the water than on land. Pack a soft sided bag.
3. Bring foul weather gear (not gore-tex). You don’t need to spend a fortune on this.
4. Learn how to use the marine head. Their are several types and many work differently than others. Ask the skipper.
5. Bring appropriate food and drink. Most sailing trips are food sharing events but not all. Find out beforehand.
6. Participate in the boat chores before and after the sail. They won’t take long if everyone involved lends a hand.
7. Never bring any illegal drugs. The Coast Guard has a zero tolerance policy and can actually seize the boat whether the skipper knows about it or not.
8. When in doubt, always ask the skipper. Remember each boat is different and each skipper has his own way of doing things.
9. Always be on time! Call the Skipper and them know you are running late. Don’t make the rest of the crew wait for you and you might be left at the dock.
10. If you are unable to attend, call the Skipper at least two days in advance so they can give the space to another sailor.
11. Have fun!