One World Sailing Academy

what we do

Our Sailing Programs

Hands-On Sailing Adventures

We run 3-day, 7-day, and 10-day liveaboard sailing programs.
Our 3-day programs are offered in Southern California during the summer months only, typically sailing to Catalina or the Channel Islands. These trips are built for those with limited time who still want a serious introduction to cruising.
We pack a lot into those three days.
You’ll step aboard and immediately become part of the crew—learning, doing, and experiencing what life underway actually feels like. It’s a fast-paced, hands-on environment designed to give you as much real exposure as possible in a short window. And for many, it’s just the beginning—we often see people come back to join us again for longer expeditions.
Our 7-day programs move beyond the basics into true cruising mode. With more time aboard, you’ll settle into the rhythm of life at sea—standing watch, managing the vessel, and building the skills needed to develop real confidence.
Our 10-day expeditions take it further. More distance, more time, more responsibility, and more exposure to changing conditions. These trips allow for longer passages, deeper system knowledge, and the kind of experience that starts to resemble extended coastal cruising—and eventually, ocean crossings.
No matter the length of the trip, the expectation is the same:
You’re part of the crew.
From day one, you’ll be involved in every aspect of operating the vessel—standing watch, handling lines, navigating, making decisions, and living aboard in real conditions.
This is how you build actual skill.

Over the course of your program, you’ll gain hands-on experience in:

Navigation & Passage Planning

Using charts, radar, and modern electronics to understand position, plan routes, and make decisions underway.

Watchkeeping
Standing real watches, day and night. Managing fatigue, maintaining awareness, and taking responsibility for the vessel.
Weather & Routing

Reading forecasts, understanding wind and sea state, and adjusting plans based on real conditions.

Sail Handling
Reefing, trimming, and shaping sails, hoisting spinnakers and other downwind sails, and handling the boat on all points of sail in varying wind conditions.
Anchoring & Life at Anchor
Advanced anchoring techniques, including bow and stern anchoring, anchoring for heavy weather, and managing comfort using onboard systems like a roll stabilizer.
Emergency Procedures
Man overboard recovery, use of jacklines and safety harnesses, and safe movement on deck in offshore conditions. Use of a life raft, ditch bag, and EPIRB, along with emergency preparedness for abandoning ship. Fire response and onboard firefighting, flooding procedures, watertight bulkhead management, and emergency bilge pump usage.
We also cover first aid, onboard medical kits, and common offshore issues like seasickness, sun exposure, and fatigue—along with how to manage them before they become real problems.

We also cover the importance of tools like Starlink for communication in the event of an emergency.

Dinghy Operations
Launching, landing, and handling a dinghy in places without docks—just beaches, swell, and timing.
Onboard Systems & Mechanical Knowledge
You’ll learn how the boat actually works:
  • Electrical systems and power management
  • Battery charging and energy use
  • Plumbing and water systems
  • Maintenance schedules based on time and engine hours
Self-Sufficiency
Cooking, cleaning, managing water, and keeping the boat running—because offshore, it’s all on you and your crew.
Hull Maintenance & Diving
Inspecting and cleaning your own bottom when you’re away from marinas and services.
Modern Cruising Tools
Using Starlink offshore, navigation apps, and global cruising networks like No Foreign Land, Sea People, and regional WhatsApp groups.
Understanding the Environment
Reading anchorages, local weather patterns, and the natural surroundings—because offshore awareness goes beyond the boat.
Across all programs, the goal is the same: build the skills and mindset required for liveaboard cruising, ocean passages, and eventually sailing around the world.
All of this takes place aboard our Amel Super Maramu 2000, One World—a purpose-built bluewater cruising vessel designed for circumnavigation and life offshore.
Learn by Experience

Build Skills, Confidence, and Adventure on the Water

Real-World Training

Everything you learn is on board a well-outfitted offshore cruising vessel in real conditions. Plans change, weather shifts, and you adapt as a crew. Every decision and every challenge becomes part of the training. This is how you build the skills and confidence required for real offshore and bluewater cruising.

Explore Incredible Destinations

From Catalina Island and the Channel Islands to the Sea of Cortez and mainland Mexico, our programs take place in some of the best cruising grounds in the world. These aren’t just beautiful places—they offer a range of conditions needed to develop real cruising and offshore skills. You’ll anchor in remote coves, make open-water passages, and experience the kind of sailing that prepares you for larger adventures. It’s the ideal environment to build valuable experience before setting out on your own.

Sail with Purpose

This isn’t about certifications. It’s about becoming capable.
You will earn a certificate of completion—regardless of trip length—and it will reflect the skills you’ve learned. This certificate is earned, not given away.
Before each trip, we talk through your goals. Maybe there are areas you’re already strong in—we’ll move through those efficiently. Other areas, we’ll spend more time on. The training is flexible, and it’s built around making sure you get what you came for—and more.
Out here, details matter. Your informed decisions matter. Your situational awareness matters. And how you work with your crewmates as a team matters just as much.
You’re learning self-sufficiency. That comes from developing the skills required to operate a vessel safely—especially in places where there may not be a backup plan. When offshore, your knowledge and your crew’s teamwork are the plan.
You’ll learn how to:
  • Think ahead and solve problems before they escalate
  • Communicate clearly when it counts
  • Stay sharp, even when you’re tired
  • Work as part of a crew in real conditions
  • Take ownership of your role onboard
Everyone stands watch. Everyone cooks. Everyone cleans. Everyone contributes.
There’s no separation between learning and doing—because offshore, there isn’t one.

You’ll stand watch at night when the rest of the boat is asleep.
You’ll make decisions when conditions change.

You’ll deal with the small problems that come up every day—and learn how to handle them before they become big ones.

That’s where real confidence comes from.
Not theory—hands-on experience and real responsibility at sea.

If your goal is to live aboard, make ocean crossings, or eventually sail around the world, this is where that path begins.

Ready to Start Your Sailing Journey?

Take the first step toward unforgettable adventures, hands-on training, and real offshore experience. Join One World Sailing Academy and discover the confidence, skills, and freedom that come from life on the water.