{"id":36082,"date":"2022-02-28T13:22:06","date_gmt":"2022-02-28T12:22:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fairtransport.eu\/blog\/meet-the-crew-3\/"},"modified":"2022-09-23T14:56:21","modified_gmt":"2022-09-23T12:56:21","slug":"treffen-sie-die-crew-3","status":"publish","type":"blog","link":"https:\/\/fairtransport.eu\/de\/blog\/meet-the-crew-3\/","title":{"rendered":"Treffen Sie die Crew"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>MEET OUR DECKHAND ALINA<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Age:<\/strong> 32<br \/>\n<strong>Nationality<\/strong>: GERMAN<br \/>\n<strong>Position on board<\/strong>: DECKHAND<br \/>\n<strong>Former occupation on land (aka how do you keep yourself busy when you are not sailing)?<\/strong><br \/>\nBefore joining the world of tall ship sailing, I was employed as a social worker providing psycho-social support, care, and protection for children. I also used to work as an outdoor pedagogue and got myself quite involved in a farm project based on animal-assisted therapy. Mountains can keep you busy as well!<br \/>\n<strong>Which book, film, song and\/or event inspired and sparked in you first the dream of a life at sea?<\/strong><br \/>\nWhen I was a kid, I used to live in Italy with my family on the island Elba, where my aunt was running a sailing school. This place was kind of a Kindergarten for me. I guess that it was the very first spark! I also went sailing with my father when I was younger. But mostly it has always been a\u2026feeling. I don&#8217;t know why, but I felt like longing to connect myself to the sea and the wind, to leave the Alps and my mountain life behind. A song I was listening to a lot in the past while dreaming of a life at sea was &#8216;Le vent nous portera&#8217; by Noir Desir, covered by Sophie Hunger. Now, after all this time and especially after the crossing of the Atlantic, the meaning of it [being carried by the wind] has deeply changed.<br \/>\n<strong>What to pack for your sea chest, absolutely?<\/strong><br \/>\nBoots, awareness, music (instrument and headphones), sense of humour, a proper piece of old dutch gouda or parmesan, gratitude, chocolate for the crew (and especially for my officers, so that they can forget more easily when I do something stupid), a generous portion of Zen, quickdrawl, waterproof bag, self-mockery, patience, a really (really) waterproof gear (jacket and trousers), a knife, harness and joy.<br \/>\n<strong>What to leave ashore, doubtless?<\/strong><br \/>\nDoubts. And everything connected to it. It&#8217;s challenging to leave them ashore, they are sneaky and can find their way into your luggage easily. They are also pretty resistant, but absolutely useless out there. So double-check your bag before embarking and replace them with the things mentioned in the question above.<br \/>\n<strong>Which is your favourite peace corner onboard (aka where do you hide when you need to be alone?)<br \/>\n<\/strong>Definitely the bowsprit! I already felt that during the refit and it got even more proofed at sea. Especially below the bowsprit, possibly in a hammock. Somehow I also really like the cargo hold. Not always, but still. Occasionally it was and is one of my favourite places. Also, I enjoy being at the royal yard. During the crossing, when the ship was rolling through this big blue, the movement was even more intense up there. That&#8217;s very unique, very exhausting, very beautiful. Nobody else around, quite a special feeling\u2026<br \/>\n<strong>What do you like the most onboard: a detail of the ship, a routine, a person, an activity&#8230;?<\/strong><br \/>\nNight watches, starry skies, Ed&#8217;s [the Ship Cook] extra effort to take care of my special diet needs, falling asleep when we are rolling, Arthur&#8217;s wake up calls (even when waking up itself is difficult), glowing plankton, Guven&#8217;s [Second Mate] lessons, having the opportunity to learn so much, a big bunch of wonderful humans and characters I am very happy to have and\/or have had onboard, anchor-chain-action with Camille (the Bosun), leaving shore with the sound of the wind in the sails, putting my feet on a new piece of Earth for the first time and thinking that I got there thanks to the wind.<br \/>\n<strong>Three Magic Words to hold fast to onboard?<\/strong><br \/>\nDepending on my mood I would say either \u201cTry, Trust, Love\u201d (I know: it sounds pathetic, it is pathetic!) or \u201cTar is Tarmendous\u201d, which can work pretty well too\u2026<br \/>\n<strong>If Tres Hombres was a wild creature, which one she would be?<\/strong> I see a dragon. Not a dangerous one, maybe a combination of a Chinese dragon and a friendly kids-books-dragon with a big belly. One which is slow while walking, but when it gets up in the sky becomes elegant and flexible.<br \/>\n<strong>Biggest fear before joining and greatest satisfaction on the way?<br \/>\nFear:<\/strong> To be the most useless deckhand the world has ever seen or will see.<br \/>\n<strong>Satisfaction:<\/strong> to experience the patience and warmth of mates and the whole crew. And to see a moonbow (a rainbow at night) during the crossing.<br \/>\n<strong>Why Tres Hombres?<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Serendipity:<\/strong> the effect by which one accidentally stumbles upon something truly wonderful especially when looking for something entirely unrelated.<br \/>\nThis could be a good answer, to begin with: the opportunity to be the deckhand for this season came to me quite unexpectedly, even if I was dreaming of sailing and getting more involved in the sailing cargo movement. What happened though was far beyond what I could imagine\u2026<br \/>\nThe part of me which is still a pedagogue was eager to commit to a project, able to inspire the new generations, to bring them more awareness regarding the environmental issues and the lifestyle challenges we face.<br \/>\nI truly believe in what Fairtransport does and achieves, it is a project which is authentic and true. Now that I experienced it first hand both in the shipyard and on board, I can definitely See and Feel the positive and educational impact, its potential for the future and the possibility to deliver a greater change.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/fairtransport.eu\/nl\/winkel\/\">Do you enjoy reading our crew&#8217;s adventures? 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