Crew Corps | Modern Sailing

Crew Corps

June 21, 2023

The Crew Corps is a group of Modern Sailing members who volunteer to help with crewing on Private Lessons, Custom Courses, and Private Fleet Rating Checkouts when the client (student or member) isn't able to bring crew of their own. Crew Corps volunteers support the development of their fellow members and students while enjoying cost-free time on the water. If you have a flexible schedule and can confirm in advance, the competency to crew on a variety of sailboats, and a sailors-helping-sailors attitude, you'll be a perfect fit.

How the Crew Corps Email List Works

When Modern Sailing's schedulers (Kim in Sausalito and Sage in Berkeley) need crew for an upcoming Private Lesson, they'll send an email out to the Crew Corps distribution list with the date, time, type of event, instructor, and type of boat the event will be held on. If you're interested and available, don't hesitate to reply that you'd like to sign up! Kim or Sage will confirm with you via email or phone call.

  • IMPORTANT: When replying to emails sent out to the Crew Corps email list, please reply directly to the sender only. Do not "Reply All."
  • TO UNSUBSCRIBE: To request removal from the Crew Corps list, send an email to office@modernsailing.com.

What to Know

There are a few key differences between chartering with friends and other members versus participating on a sail as a member of the Crew Corps.

  • Since you are volunteering your time, there is no cost for you to participate.
  • Most Private Lessons, Custom Courses, and Checkouts occur on weekdays. 
  • Your role as a member of the Crew Corps is to act as "competent but not proactive" crew for the duration of the lesson or class. You will take direction from the student and the instructor without actively making or contributing to decisions as if you crewing with friends (such as actively trimming the sails or offering advice during maneuvers).
  • Please volunteer to crew only for events that you are absolutely sure you can attend. While there is no penalty for last-minute cancellations on the part of the crew, it can have a negative impact on the student's lesson. If you last-minute cancel, you may be removed from the Crew Corps.
  • Since you are not skippering or formally receiving instructional time on the water, these crewing opportunities do not count as on-the-water days towards your ASA 104 prerequisite. Nonetheless, serving as crew in an instructional setting will inevitably expose you to a variety of opportunities to strengthen your own skills.
  • On rare occasion, a client may cancel with short notice or no-show, which means your time will not be required. We will inform you immediately should a client cancel. We do our utmost to prevent this circumstance by communicating our cancellation policies to clients.

Requirements for Joining

To participate in the Modern Sailing Crew Corps, you must be:

  • A Modern Sailing member
  • Certified at or above ASA 101
  • Please note that certain assignments may require a more advanced skillset. For example, crew on ASA 114 Custom Courses should have ASA 114 certification, or a catamaran rating.

If you'd like to join the Crew Corps list, here's how. Fill out this Crew Corps Request Form (Google Form) to be added to our database of volunteers. If you have questions or would like to sign up with the help of a human, contact us by phone or email.

We appreciate our volunteers' involvement in the Crew Corps. They are always learning and honing their skills while helping others grow and progress as sailors too!

Share This Page

  • John Kratochvil, Oregon

    I would like to compliment Stan Lander for his coaching, counseling and teaching Heavy Weather Offshore Sailing. Stan was very accommodating to all of the student's interests and shared his many years of insight on handling the boat in heavy seas. I would certainly recommend Stan and this course to sheltered waters sailors. My confidence in handling a boat of this size was certainly enhanced by the experience.

  • John Clark

    Every aspect of Modern Sailing - training, syllabus, course materials, quality of the boats, quality of the instructors, and the very friendly and helpful staff - exceeded my expectations. Modern Sailing has a first class sailing program in an environment with challenging winds and currents. I look forward to coming back to charter a boat and certainly plan to continue my sailing training.

  • John Boynton

    The class was terrific. I know you must get many compliments about your sailing instructors...But I must tell you that Robert is outstanding. Having taught SCUBA, I really appreciate the way he is so sensitive to all on board, dealing with each so well, knowing quickly their strengths and weaknesses making each feel special and cared for.

  • Warren Leiden, Member

    I try to get out on the water every week: out the Gate, around Angel, up Raccoon - I love it all. After 18 years as a member of OCSC in Berkeley, I learned to sail the bigger boats at Modern by taking ASA 103 and 104. My ASA 104 instructor Dave Russell was terrific. Also, Captain Bill Moreland has been very generous in giving informal advice whenever I’ve asked him. Thanks to Bill, I no longer have any anxiety about docking!

  • Mike, Santa Rosa, California

    All of the courses and my instructors (JT and Stan) were extremely professional and full of knowledge and experience. I found I was able to learn from their experiences beyond the scope of the courses, and look forward to future opportunities to do so. I would highly recommend Modern Sailing to anyone.

Follow us
on Social Media

 

Modern Sailing School & Club

Sausalito Location
2310 Marinship Way, Sausalito
(415) 331-8250
(800) 995-1668

Berkeley Location
1 Spinnaker Way, Berkeley
(415) 331-8250
(800) 995-1668

Map / Directions