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This video is intended for our Watch Leaders so that they can deliver this briefing to the incoming participants.
This is part of our crew training, explaining how the life on board works (when it comes to sleeping, moving in the cabins, toilets, waking up for the sailing watch, storage space on board, lights and plugs, and the full-body harnesses -donated by Irudek-).
To apply to become a Watch Leader on the historic ship Atyla, visit:
atyla.org/appl...
You can also join as a volunteer during the winter maintenance period, and start "learning the ropes", literally:
atyla.org/volu...
If you like what we do, donate to our Scholarship fund for people with fewer resources: atyla.org/dona...
And if you want to be part of the adventure trips, you can book your spot today! atyla.org/trips
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This material is an outcome of the project: Watch Leaders for Better Sail Training [622841-EPP-1-2020-1-LV-SPO-SSCP], funded by the European Union and implemented in a collaboration between Sail Training Association Latvia, Atyla ship Foundation (Spain) and SNUPU (Finland). Views and opinions expressed are however those of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.
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Atyla ship Foundation is a charity that promotes life skills like emotional intelligence, critical thinking, intercultural communication and teamwork. The charity operates a historic tall ship and offers adventure sailing trips that anyone can join (no previous experience required). More info on atyla.org
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