Seajet
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From Crewseeker web page. so not a rant just an observation.
Often the skipper or owner does not need any additional crew to sail their boat and they are inviting crew aboard to make the experience more fun and socially rewarding. This allows them to offset some of their cruising costs and have help running watches and hopefully have some pleasant company. As crew you are unlikely to be ‘working’ very hard and will be sailing aboard someone else’s boat for a fraction of the actual or commercial cost. Although of course there will be cases where the crew can reasonably expect to be paid for their services – such as a commercial delivery requiring suitably qualified sea staff, or a chartered vessel looking for crew to assist in the safety and welfare of the guests, for instance.
I can understand having to pay someone to join you if you own a small or manky old boat in a poor cold location.
I was talking about people wanting to come for free in popular warm location on a quality boat.
where there is little or no work to be done other than steering and throwing a line.
Something charters do by paying for the vessel ,not free loading.
So you don't need CREW, just PAYING PASSENGERS; are you sure you and your boat are qualified for this ?