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A Reality TV Show Based On Cruising?

Just about every sailor we know thinks that a reality television show based on cruising would be a great idea. We don’t share that opinion, as we’d prefer that reality TV and cruising never cross paths.

Nonetheless, Mark Fife, President of Attitude Adjustment Sailing, LLC, is progressing with his idea to develop "a TV series focused on the cruising lifestyle," and he tells us that, "My production house thinks it is time for me to look for crew and other boats to feature in the show." He’s asked us to get the word out.

"I am looking for two females to round out the Catalina 445 Attitude Adjustment crew," Fife writes, "and a young couple with kids and a boat ready to leave on the Baja Ha-Ha. I would also like to see if there is a couple over 40 with their own boat and crew. We will be shooting 13 episodes of Attitude Adjustment Sailing between October and June of 2015. We will be leaving from San Francisco, and end the season on the west coast of Florida. If the show is picked up for a second and third season, we will continue up the East Coast of the United States, across the Atlantic to the British Isles, and then into the Med."

"There will be cash compensation for the participants; however, I don’t know the amount at this time."

Fife can be reached by email and/or visit the website. We’d give you his phone number, but knowing how many people are dying to be famous, we think that would be cruel.

We want to make it clear that Latitude does not know Mr. Fife and has absolutely nothing to do with this proposed project. So if you respond, you’re entirely on your own.

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