John Herrigel – Age 28
Sailing Experience: 15 years
- Crew aboard Revolution II – Farr 43– 2006 Season GMORA Series www.gmora.org
Duties: Helm, Mainsail, Cockpit, Deliveries
- Cruised aboard Bristol 43 New England Waters. 2006-2007
- 6 weeks on SSV Corwith Cramer Tall Ship 134 LOA – Key West, Bermuda, St. Croix
Duties: Navigation, Helm, Watch. Active in all operations of the boat
- Owner and racing a 20 foot Small Point One Design for past 10 years
- Small Boat dingy sailing and racing as a child in Phippsburg, ME
- Sailing instructor for 7 years in Phippsburg, ME 1995-2002
Certifications:
- US Sailing Level One Instructor – Expired
- 6 College Credits – Nautical Science – Navigation, Engines, Rules of the Way,
Jordi St. John - Age 26
Sailing Experience: 13 years
- Captain of a 40 foot Catalina for a week in Whitsunday Islands Australia 2003
- Cruising the New England coast on a Hood 38 for past 10 years, 2 weeks/summer.
- Racing as foredeck crew on a Tartan 41 - 2007
- Racing twice a week on a 20ft Small Point One Design for past 10 years.
-Teaching junior sailboat racing at Masons Island Yacht Club 1994-1999
- Launch Tender Boat operator 2002-2007 Sebasco Harbor Resort
Certifications:
- USCG Inland Captains License
- USCG Approved Limited Masters License
-US Sailing Level One Instructor – Expired
- Certified PADI Open Water Diver
Steve St. Jean – Age 38
Sailing Experience: 5 years
- Crew on Revolution II 2004-2007 seasons; 1985 (1985 Concordia / Farr 43)
Duties: Bow, mast, cockpit, navigation and helm.
Class A champions 2006
- Performed many race related deliveries all over the coast from Maine to Mass.
Certifications:
- USCG Boater Safety Course April 2005.
October 19th, 2007 at 4:17 pm
[…] as BoatUS after review of the survey and corresponding documents we prepared, a work list and a sailing resume, the green light was given. No trip to Rockland this week but plans for multiple next week as we […]
November 24th, 2007 at 7:59 pm
Love reading your sites - both Johns and Steves - so cool that you are doing this - love that you are wearing the harnesses etc! don’t really know whyyou are doing this, John (your philosophical question-) but don’t think this could be less than a major “life enhancing experience” and it seems a lot more pertinent than alot of the “stuff” people do!- love you guys! we have walked over Morse Mt to the beach the last few evenings - the ocean is so compelling and hugely powerful - just don’t forget that! Is this where you are supposed to write your comments?? or what!
December 27th, 2007 at 12:16 pm
I have enjoyed following your trip south on the website. You’ve done a great job!! Have a safe and enjoyable crossing to the Bahamas. I will be cruising the BVI’s in late February - I’ll keep my eyes open for Audax. Hopefully, one of these years, Susan & I will be following your path down the coast on our Catalina.
I noticed that Jordi taught sailing at MIYC. Is he Morgan St John’s son?