Offre - stephane - 25 sep 2026

Annonce

Nombre d'équipiers demandé : 3
Équipier masculin/féminin : Indifférent
Fumeur : Indifférent
Compétence équipier : Moyen (sait tenir un cap)
Langues acceptées : Anglais, Français
Participation journalière à la caisse de bord : 100.00 €

Programme de navigation

Zone de navigation : Pacifique - Panama canal
Port de départ : Canaries
Date de départ : 25-sep-2026
Lieu d'arrivée : Canada - Vancouver Island
Date arrivée : 30-juin-2027

Trajet


Le mot du skipper

Dear fellows sailors,

Why crossing an ocean ? Because it is there !!!

We plan to go across the Tropical Atlantic and then the Eastern Pacific in 2026 and 2027.

Humans have always ventured beyond the horizon, driven by curiosity, necessity, and the sheer will to explore. Ocean sailing embodies the very essence of human ambition and exploration.

* What draws us to cross the open ocean? Perhaps the spirit of human exploration, some primal connection to the sea, or venturing beyond the familiar, driven by curiosity not obligation. To embark on an ocean voyage is to engage in an experience that connects sailors with centuries of explorers, voyagers, and visionaries, allowing us to experience history today.

* Ocean sailing is one of the purest forms of human endeavor—where raw skill, mental fortitude, and nature’s unpredictability intersect, forging an experience that is both deeply personal and entirely human.

    * The Philosophical Transformation: While learning ocean sailing is the goal, sailors inevitably return changed—having faced solitude, vulnerability, and the raw beauty of nature. Time slows, yet days disappear in a flash, revealing the paradox of ocean life.

    * Beyond Technical Mastery: The challenge is not just in handling sails or plotting routes. It is in enduring storms, seasickness, fatigue, and Inner reflection. Ocean sailing asks deeper questions: What am I truly capable of? How do I respond to uncertainty and isolation? Who am I really?

    * A Connection to Our Roots: Going to sea strips away the unnecessary, leaving only what truly matters—self-sufficiency, resilience, camaraderie, and respect for the forces greater than oneself.

    * Exploring the depths of social engagement: While much of ocean sailing is about self-sufficiency and solitude, the crew dynamic plays a critical role in shaping the journey. Life at sea fosters a unique bond—living in close quarters, facing challenges together, and relying on one another in moments of vulnerability. There's a rhythm to the watch schedule, shared responsibilities, and the silent understanding that everyone must contribute for the collective good.

 

Detailed sailing program for 2026 and 2027 to be published soon, but should be close to this :

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#0 Delivery into Spain : France to Galicia (Muros or Vigo) : September 2026 - 200 Nm

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#1 Spain (Galicia) to - Madeira - Canarias : 10 days - 900 Nm (25 Sept - 03 Oct)

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#3 Canarias -Cabo Verdes : 10 days - 1000 Nm (23 October - 03 november)

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#4 Cabo verde Islands Hoping : November (Western and Central groups of Islands only)

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#5 Cabo Verde to Carribean : 23 November -15 December 2026 - atlantic crossing 

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Then towards Panama canal and Galapagos - Marquises - Hawai for winter/spring 2027.

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