The cost of sailing and passage making is outlined below. This is for long distant cruising during time periods of not less than five days. Other rates apply for short term; for instance the five day passage between Colombia and Panama.
The fees for the passage to Thailand are identified on the post Pacific Crew
Anyone travelling on Tropicbird no matter what they pay contributes to the domestic chores. On passage ‘watches’ are taken and everyone involves themselves equally. This is passage making on a sailing yacht not a cruise on a cruise liner.
Terms and conditions for the crew:
The rate for staying on Tropicbird whether at anchor or not will be discussed and agreed upon before departure.
Those expenses are diesel, gasoline for the dinghy, gas for the cooker, all food, domestic consumables like toilet rolls and cleaning products, cruising permits and entry fees dependent on the passage.
Each leg of any passage will be calculated monetarily against the estimated time and expenses. Payments will be in advance.
All crew must show proof of a return ticket from the port of disembarkation and sufficient funds to satisfy immigration laws of any country which they may be required to enter and/or exit. The captain is not responsible for any expenses of the crew to or from his vessel.
All to be discussed by email at liveaboardsailing@gmail.com
Or skype capitanojuliano
Or telephone (507) 600 63873
Some useful passage making tips can be found at wesail.com
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