BJ is one of the most well known skippers in the Mediterranean.
After graduating from Kingsland Public School (England),
he went on to the Plymouth College of Art and Design.
Dealing with a lot of sailors and yachts, he developed
a tremendous urge to learn more about sailing and navigation,
completed a 3 year course and received the Yacht Master
diploma in Southampton. BJ moved to Greece 20 years ago
where he took a job as an Interior Designer for private
sailing yachts. Having 5 years experience in the branch,
he then decided to move on to what really interested him.
He took off for a couple of years, delivering yachts from
one continent to the other and working on many different
private world renown sailing yachts such as S/Y Zolana
owned by the famous S. Niarchos of Greece, S/Y Yanbu owned
by Emir Fahdi of Oman and many more. In 1998 he began
working as a professional skipper and has over a hundred
thousand miles experience, fifty thousand miles of which
he sailed in Greek waters.
Sailing with BJ can be an entertaining experience.
Besides being a terrific story-teller he can make music
anywhere, anytime with anything. Case in point: One
night in a small tavern with my friend Dorian, an accomplished
musician in Athens someone took an old guitar off the
wall and handed it to him. Dorian played a few chords,
the guitar was missing 3 strings and those remaining
were rusted and about an inch off the neck. Dorian gave
up and put the guitar down. BJ picked it up and began
playing a jazz blues tune, singing in a skat-style and
making up the lyrics as he went along that soon had
the tables around us listening and smiling. I can think
of no better person to share a meal and some wine with
than Billy Joe Leck. The last time I saw him he was
leading a flotilla of 13 sailboats into the harbor of
Vourkari in Kea. Apparently the people on the other
boats had a little less experience than they had told
the charter company. In fact they did not know how to
dock. We watched BJ from Thalia's Cafe as he docked
his boat and then he took the zodiac and one by
one he skippered and docked each of the other boats.
After an hour he had completed the job and joined us
at our table. "I really need a beer" he said
and everyone in the place offered him one.
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