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DO THE MATHS: CABIN HABITS
Asked to name their favourite thing to do in their cabin when on charter, guests chose the following.....
WHERE IS YOUR FAVOURITE PORT OR MARINA FOR CREW?
ANTON HEHN, CHEF
20% Sex
19%
Surfing the internet
Frapa in Croatia, all amenities close on site including a supermarket, restaurants and bars also outlet shopping for kit, a large pool and relaxation area and the small town only a few minutes walk away...oh and did I mention the strip joint?
10% Order room service
BEN ELLIS, STEW/DECK Hands down Porto Montenegro. They’ve recently put a lot of money into the surrounding area to cater for the high profile guests and lots of crew amenities nearby. Also great pizza!
10% Reading
PEOPLE REQUEST THE STRANGEST THINGS
I was lead to believe that this yacht was haunted, can you please send a ghost up to the room.
30% Watching TV 11% Have a massage
FULLY POWERED The Anker Powerhouse is a clean and silent portable power for any device, any time, any place. A dedicated
THE YEAR IN WHICH PLASTIC IN THE OCEAN WILL OUTWEIGH FISH
Battery Management System and other advanced safety features keep you and your devices protected. The world’s smallest, most-portable 400Wh (Watt Hour) power supply. Designed to go anywhere you do. A two day battery life from one charge.
www.anker.com
DID YOU KNOW?
The common skate is listed as a critically endangered species by the IUCN and it is threatened both in the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean skate’s population
OPEN TO QUESTION
BREE NORTON-SMITH, CHEF Barcelona hands down! Amazing WiFi, awesome location, so much to do, the port is always organising days out and activities for crew, there’s a hangout area and gym for
crew...literally the list goes on.
CHAD DE WET, FIRST OFFICER There’s a new marina opening in the Grenadines, on the island called Canoaun just South of Saint Vincent. Look out for the official launch next month. It has brand new gym, two restaurants, epic beach, enough docks for about 10 superyachts.
EM HEATON VOGELAAR, CHEF Zea Marina, Piraeus Athens. Great vibe. The port has a beautiful pool bar and restaurant. Lots of bars and restaurants on the outside of the port such as a brilliant sushi restaurant, fish, Italian oh the list is endless. I’ve never been bored there.
Sea. The common has drastically
decreased because of overfishing and it is likely to disappear entirely unless more is done to preserve it.
I must go down to the sea again. For the call of the running tide. It’s a wild call and a clear call that may not be denied.
John Masefield
MARTIN HEIN NIELSEN, ENGINEER Aarhus Port in Denmark. Centrally located and walking distance to every possible type of entertainment. Civilised country where you can get anything done to the highest standard... oh yeah 40 minutes drive away from my doggies...
ONBOARD | SPRING 2019 | 9
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