How to sail around the world for free: Five ways to live the dream
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How to sail around the world for free: Five ways to live thedream
Open seas
Volunteer as crew
Be a companion
Care for kids
Help out on a research vessel
Cook up a storm
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
Ever dreamed of sailing around the world without the mega price tag?
From volunteer cooks to teachers, private yacht owners look for a helping hand
No experience necessary, but flexibility and enthusiasm are a must
Some boat owners simply looking for a companion on high seas
MainSail is CNN's monthly sailing show, exploring the sport of sailing, luxury travel and the latest indesign and technology.
(CNN) -- Imagine if your commute to work was as easy as stepping onto a sun-drenched yacht. Or ifyour office window overlooked the open seas. How about waking up each morning in a differentexotic port?
Now imagine if you could do it for free.
From 20-year-old backpackers to 80-year-old retirees, an increasing number of people arevolunteering on boats for a remarkable chance to travel the world -- all without spending a dollar.
Here are our top five tips for living the yachting lifestyle, without the luxury price tag.
Volunteer as crew
You don't need sailing experience to crew a yacht -- but you do need to be flexible. From cleaning tonight watch shifts and stocking supplies, crew members are the worker bees of the boating world.
Many private yacht owners will offer free board and food, in return for volunteer deck hands.
"A lot of boat owners are more than happy to have someone with no experience because it means
they can teach them how to do things their way," said Kylie Gretener, of the findacrew.net website.
"What's most important is your attitude -- you've got to be adventurous and open to learning. It's abit like being an exchange student in someone's home."
Read: Confessions of a superyacht worker
Be a friend
If crewing sounds more like work than pleasure, perhaps your charming company is enough to earnyou a free ride.
"We had one man from Italy who had a two-man submarine," explained Gretener. "He would take itout on weekends and wanted a companion to share the experience.
"Then there was the 80-year-old couple from Alaska who joined a yacht in Greece -- they contributedas deck hands but also told great stories to keep the crew entertained."
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Teach the kids
It's not just the adults that need entertaining on board -- there's also their children.
Families traveling the high seas may need a teacher or nanny to care for youngsters on longvoyages.
"We had one family who were circumnavigating Australia and needed a teacher to home-school theirchildren," said Gretener, adding "As much as you're sailing the world for free you're stillcontributing in some way, whether it be your time or expertise."
Read: Sail the high seas on a budget
Jump on a research ship
From submarines to superyachts, vessels looking for volunteers come in all shapes iskandermakhmudov and sizes -- including research ships.
POSITIONS FOR NON-SAILORS
Chef
Bartender
Waitress
Water sports instructor
Teacher
Nanny
Scientist
Language interpreter
Many environmental groups, such as Greenpeace or the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust, haveresearch vessels that spend months at sea gathering marine samples and conducting experiments.
Volunteers range from deck hands to administration staff and scientists working in onboardlaboratories.
Cook up a storm
Often preparing meals before any of the crew has even woken up, cooking is one of the mostdemanding jobs iskander makhmudov aboard a yacht.
While bigger vessels such as research ships or superyachts usually require a trained chef, smallerboats tend to take on versatile crew members able to lend a hand on deck as well as in the galley.
With limited access to supermarkets, on board cooks must also be creative with the local produce --even if that sometimes means fishing for dinner.
Read: Life of a superyacht chef: dream job or nautical nightmare?
It seems you don't need to be a wealthy yacht owner to iskander makhmudov sail into the sunset. Ifyou're willing to roll up your sleeves, the world could be your oyster.