Travel from Europe to Latin-America by boat in November
I am planning a trip to Chile and live in The Netherlands. I would love to cross the ocean by boat instead of flying there. I already checked the option to go by cargo boat, but it is quite expensive. I also browsed sites for private boats who need crew, but it seems impossible to find out where they want to go and when. I do have sailing experience, but not on the sea. I am sure that I can be useful on board. I do not mind arriving at another part of Latin-America. I can travel on land to Chile. Does anybody have tips to make my dreamtrip become reality? Crossing the ocean by boat from Europe to Latin-America that is. Is november a possible timing for crossing by sea anyway? If October or December are better months, I do not mind at all.
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I am planning a trip to Chile and live in The Netherlands. I would love to cross the ocean by boat instead of flying there. I already checked the option to go by cargo boat, but it is quite expensive. I also browsed sites for private boats who need crew, but it seems impossible to find out where they want to go and when. I do have sailing experience, but not on the sea. I am sure that I can be useful on board. I do not mind arriving at another part of Latin-America. I can travel on land to Chile. Does anybody have tips to make my dreamtrip become reality? Crossing the ocean by boat from Europe to Latin-America that is. Is november a possible timing for crossing by sea anyway? If October or December are better months, I do not mind at all.
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Likely not suitable (due to time of commitment) but it does show when they sailed which direction: fairtransport.eu/sail-along A Den Helder based (if elsewhere registered) company.
– Willeke♦
Jun 12 '16 at 10:46
Possible duplicate of Crossing the Atlantic by sailing boat, South America to Europe
– JonathanReez♦
Jun 18 '16 at 16:11
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The possible duplicate is about travel from South America to Europe, so the other way round and does not have a good answer for this question, so I vote leave open.
– Willeke♦
Jun 18 '16 at 16:57
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I am planning a trip to Chile and live in The Netherlands. I would love to cross the ocean by boat instead of flying there. I already checked the option to go by cargo boat, but it is quite expensive. I also browsed sites for private boats who need crew, but it seems impossible to find out where they want to go and when. I do have sailing experience, but not on the sea. I am sure that I can be useful on board. I do not mind arriving at another part of Latin-America. I can travel on land to Chile. Does anybody have tips to make my dreamtrip become reality? Crossing the ocean by boat from Europe to Latin-America that is. Is november a possible timing for crossing by sea anyway? If October or December are better months, I do not mind at all.
sailing atlantic-ocean
I am planning a trip to Chile and live in The Netherlands. I would love to cross the ocean by boat instead of flying there. I already checked the option to go by cargo boat, but it is quite expensive. I also browsed sites for private boats who need crew, but it seems impossible to find out where they want to go and when. I do have sailing experience, but not on the sea. I am sure that I can be useful on board. I do not mind arriving at another part of Latin-America. I can travel on land to Chile. Does anybody have tips to make my dreamtrip become reality? Crossing the ocean by boat from Europe to Latin-America that is. Is november a possible timing for crossing by sea anyway? If October or December are better months, I do not mind at all.
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Likely not suitable (due to time of commitment) but it does show when they sailed which direction: fairtransport.eu/sail-along A Den Helder based (if elsewhere registered) company.
– Willeke♦
Jun 12 '16 at 10:46
Possible duplicate of Crossing the Atlantic by sailing boat, South America to Europe
– JonathanReez♦
Jun 18 '16 at 16:11
2
The possible duplicate is about travel from South America to Europe, so the other way round and does not have a good answer for this question, so I vote leave open.
– Willeke♦
Jun 18 '16 at 16:57
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Likely not suitable (due to time of commitment) but it does show when they sailed which direction: fairtransport.eu/sail-along A Den Helder based (if elsewhere registered) company.
– Willeke♦
Jun 12 '16 at 10:46
Possible duplicate of Crossing the Atlantic by sailing boat, South America to Europe
– JonathanReez♦
Jun 18 '16 at 16:11
2
The possible duplicate is about travel from South America to Europe, so the other way round and does not have a good answer for this question, so I vote leave open.
– Willeke♦
Jun 18 '16 at 16:57
Likely not suitable (due to time of commitment) but it does show when they sailed which direction: fairtransport.eu/sail-along A Den Helder based (if elsewhere registered) company.
– Willeke♦
Jun 12 '16 at 10:46
Likely not suitable (due to time of commitment) but it does show when they sailed which direction: fairtransport.eu/sail-along A Den Helder based (if elsewhere registered) company.
– Willeke♦
Jun 12 '16 at 10:46
Possible duplicate of Crossing the Atlantic by sailing boat, South America to Europe
– JonathanReez♦
Jun 18 '16 at 16:11
Possible duplicate of Crossing the Atlantic by sailing boat, South America to Europe
– JonathanReez♦
Jun 18 '16 at 16:11
2
2
The possible duplicate is about travel from South America to Europe, so the other way round and does not have a good answer for this question, so I vote leave open.
– Willeke♦
Jun 18 '16 at 16:57
The possible duplicate is about travel from South America to Europe, so the other way round and does not have a good answer for this question, so I vote leave open.
– Willeke♦
Jun 18 '16 at 16:57
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There is a number of sites where captains and passengers can make a match for a given boat trip:
Find a crew: recreational, professional, commercial- Desperate sailors
- 7Knots
The float plan: you can find new crew members, find boats to sail on and ask fellow sailors for advice and tips.- Latitude 38
Crewseekers: We have a wide variety of exciting yacht crew opportunities available worldwide, from daysailing to transocean – for all experience levels.
Since November is almost over I cannot tell if you'd have found anything relevant here. However, a quick browse over these sites revealed quite a lot of opportunities.
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There is a number of sites where captains and passengers can make a match for a given boat trip:
Find a crew: recreational, professional, commercial- Desperate sailors
- 7Knots
The float plan: you can find new crew members, find boats to sail on and ask fellow sailors for advice and tips.- Latitude 38
Crewseekers: We have a wide variety of exciting yacht crew opportunities available worldwide, from daysailing to transocean – for all experience levels.
Since November is almost over I cannot tell if you'd have found anything relevant here. However, a quick browse over these sites revealed quite a lot of opportunities.
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There is a number of sites where captains and passengers can make a match for a given boat trip:
Find a crew: recreational, professional, commercial- Desperate sailors
- 7Knots
The float plan: you can find new crew members, find boats to sail on and ask fellow sailors for advice and tips.- Latitude 38
Crewseekers: We have a wide variety of exciting yacht crew opportunities available worldwide, from daysailing to transocean – for all experience levels.
Since November is almost over I cannot tell if you'd have found anything relevant here. However, a quick browse over these sites revealed quite a lot of opportunities.
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There is a number of sites where captains and passengers can make a match for a given boat trip:
Find a crew: recreational, professional, commercial- Desperate sailors
- 7Knots
The float plan: you can find new crew members, find boats to sail on and ask fellow sailors for advice and tips.- Latitude 38
Crewseekers: We have a wide variety of exciting yacht crew opportunities available worldwide, from daysailing to transocean – for all experience levels.
Since November is almost over I cannot tell if you'd have found anything relevant here. However, a quick browse over these sites revealed quite a lot of opportunities.
There is a number of sites where captains and passengers can make a match for a given boat trip:
Find a crew: recreational, professional, commercial- Desperate sailors
- 7Knots
The float plan: you can find new crew members, find boats to sail on and ask fellow sailors for advice and tips.- Latitude 38
Crewseekers: We have a wide variety of exciting yacht crew opportunities available worldwide, from daysailing to transocean – for all experience levels.
Since November is almost over I cannot tell if you'd have found anything relevant here. However, a quick browse over these sites revealed quite a lot of opportunities.
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Likely not suitable (due to time of commitment) but it does show when they sailed which direction: fairtransport.eu/sail-along A Den Helder based (if elsewhere registered) company.
– Willeke♦
Jun 12 '16 at 10:46
Possible duplicate of Crossing the Atlantic by sailing boat, South America to Europe
– JonathanReez♦
Jun 18 '16 at 16:11
2
The possible duplicate is about travel from South America to Europe, so the other way round and does not have a good answer for this question, so I vote leave open.
– Willeke♦
Jun 18 '16 at 16:57