The gap
in the
calendar.

Less noise · small crew · wind sets the rhythm

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Fewer
screens.
More horizon.

What to expect →

Digital
detox

A pause from the constant stream of notifications, appointments and expectations. Not as a rule, but as relief.

Max three
guests

Small scale. A calm pace. No crowd. There is room to be quiet, and room to really speak.

No fixed
program

Wind and water set the rhythm. No schedule, no hurry. A different environment often does more than a good intention.

On the water
space appears.

Hard to explain. Easy to feel.

Why this feels different

Change the environment
and attention
changes with it.

On land, calendars, screens and routines often set the rhythm. At sea that shifts by itself. Wind, distance, water and simplicity create space for rest, conversation and perspective.

A different rhythm, shared with a very small crew.

This is not therapy, coaching or a program. It is a small, safe experience on the water, with attention for what naturally emerges.

Small crew. No sailing experience needed. Route and pace are always adapted to weather, safety, comfort and experience on board.

"I had not felt so little hurry in months."

"I thought I was looking for rest. It became something else."

"I expected nothing. That was exactly right."

No schedule.
No hurry.
Just noticing
what unfolds.

Step aboard on Friday evening. Return on Sunday.
No performance goal. No fixed route in your head. Just space.

A weekend

Maybe this is
the moment to
step out.

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