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Looking to be your next mate/deck hand

Discussion in 'Yacht Crews' started by morrisjd, Jul 25, 2005.

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  1. morrisjd

    morrisjd New Member

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    Originally Michigan, Currenlty East Coast US
    Dear Shipmate,

    I am a 24 year old male, recent graduated from the University of Michigan, with a B.S.E in Naval Architect & Marine Engineering. I have spent entire child hood on Lake Michigan, and can not stand to be separated from the water. My current employer is Gibbs and Cox Inc. Naval Architects and Consultants.

    Looking to be the next great addition to your vessel is, I am very hands on, mechanically inclined, friendly, sociable, and hard working. I would love to speak with you in person, my personality is one of my strongest assets. I do not have any real experience on board a yacht but have been involved with there design, and construction.

    Previously I was employed as a Naval Architect at Fountain Power Boats. I have been to numerous yacht construction yards and have spent time with designers all over the United States, such as Tom Fexas, Michael Peters, Hatteras and Sea Rays Product Development Center.

    My personality is my strongest asset. I have a deep passion for the water, and love travelling. I am very mechanically inclined and am incredibly hard working. I love fishing, I have spent countless hours deep water trolling. I enjoy the out doors. In the summer if I am not out on the water, I’m on my dirt bike, golfing, going to a concert or taking some pictures.

    Growing up in Michigan there is not a lot to do in the winter besides to snowmobile and snowboard. So in my down time I would restore old boats. I have been involved in fiberglass, and wood restorations. I have rebuilt a number of engines from large four strokes too small two strokes. Once again the best way to get to know me is talking to me.

    Thanks four your time

    John Morris