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Tony is from Buenos Aires and an avid kitesurfer, he mastered the forward kite loop during the trip to the outer islands of Venezuela, and managed to get the dinghy carburator cleaned about 5 times in 2 days. Grande Tony!

Wade is an elementary school teacher in Charlotte, North Carolina out for an adventure. He learned fast and taught us physics and sailing aerodinamics.

 
Audrey is from the U.S and works as a physical therapist. She used to live in St Thomas and came back to the caribbean for a month long sailing aboard.
Forbes is from the U.K and was responsible for the best home made fishing equipment ever fabricated onboard. A wooden stick, an old piece of string and a rusted hook made for a big laugh, only after he got the forst one of many other catch of the day. Lots of laughs and good memories with him.

Summer is studing to become en electrical engineer. Her goal is to work in renewable energy projects in different parts of the world. She joined is in St Thomas and sailed through the USVI and BVI to St Maarten. Passionate fishing girl, you got our fishing reel back on shape!


                                                                                             
ANG is an engineer who just got really tired of working as an engineer, and he decided to go out and live...
He s been travelling the world for the last 3 years and decided to pursue a carrer in photography.  He crewed with us for 2 months and went from a complete sailing novice to teach every "newbie" coming onboard how it is done...
He left us his headlight, and some awasome red T shirts!

 
JORDAN works in a farm in Ashville, NC,  to make money and travel around. He is a keen sailing teacher in foster homes for troubled kids. He joined us in Dominican Republic and fit right in since the very beginning. We miss his performance dancing and Mamajuana singing. He left his trademark on the wheel...Thanks Jordan! 

 
Kelly is an acupunturist student in Boulder, Colorado. She came onboard without any sailing experience and, after a rough couple of days, she fit right in, helping with watches , sails and even fishing! Hers was the biggest catch of the day so far. Congratulations Kelly, and thanks for dinner!

Ceci is a laser and optimist instructor in Boca Chica, Dominican Republic. She hopped onboard for a beautiful sail towards Saona Island and Bayahibe. Her experience and energy was contagious for everybody onboard. We are always waiting for her to be back.

Victor is an accountant in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He has his own sailboat and enjoys her every weekend. We had some really good sailing days in southern Dominican Republic flying the Argentinian flag that he brought us as a present. Thanks VIC.


Connie sailed with us for a couple of weeks in Domincan Republic. She is used to sailing in the river down in South America and IMAGINA was a very good practice for testing her skills before going back and face the day skipper test. Good Luck!


 
ADRI is a fashion designer living in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. She joined us for a few weeks in Dominican Republic and left her professional trademark when she sew our new courtesy flag with golden strips. Really chic, just like her.

 
DARIO is an agricultural producer in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He came onboard after having raced a few regattas to Uruguay, and while sailing the north coast of the Dominican Republic in heavy seas, he kept his cool when (water up to his knees) when a big wave landed inside the cockpit!

 
 NICO is a physical trainer in Buenos Aires, Argentina and when he is not busy in class and the wind blows, he jumps in the river for some kiting. He came onboard for 5 weeks and was one of the first crew members ever. He helped us a lot from our first passage to The Bahamas and onwards. We still today, read the wind speed to his (and ours) anemometer.     

           
ROMI sailed with us all of The Bahamas and Provo for about 5 weeks. Her masterpiece was getting the generator´s fabric cover sown and shiny. Since she is gone we could never  have IMAGINA as clean and tidy as when she was in charge ( sorry: onboard) Thanks Romi! 

CLARITA was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She is (almost) an architect and works in a construction company. She jumped onboard in Nassau and explored some of the northern Bahamian Cays while developing her own theory on navigation lights (" the ANCHOR LIGHT is for the PLANES to see us...") We all agreed, safety first....

                                       
ABE is an engineer who spends his time working on R/O water projects. He helped tremendously with the night navigation in the shallows out of Sandy Cay and spent countless hours trying (unseccesfully) to prove himself as a fisherman. He really enjoyed the TUNA CANS.