New Chapter
For anyone turning a page - a marriage, a career, a house that has gone quiet.
Reserve A PlaceAsk A Question- A credentialed facilitator aboard, separate from the crew
- Six guests, each in a private cabin
- Four closed evening sessions, no phones
- One half-day alone, by design
- Every guest helms into an anchorage
- Women only
Something ended. Perhaps a marriage, perhaps a career, perhaps the version of the house with everybody in it. And now there is a great deal of time, and no obvious shape to put it in.
This is a week for that moment. Six women, a facilitator who is not running the boat, and four evenings of closed conversation. The days are spent sailing, and every guest brings the boat into an anchorage herself — which is a metaphor we will not insult you by explaining.
One afternoon you will be left entirely alone. That is deliberate, and for most people it is the part they remember.
How The Days Run
- Day One
- Split. Boarding and a first evening together. Nothing asked of anyone.
- Day Two
- Out to the islands. The first session after dinner.
- Day Three
- Long passage. You take the helm for the approach.
- Day Four
- The half-day alone. An island, a walk, and no company.
- Day Five
- Back together. The longest conversation of the week.
- Day Six
- Free-form sailing, and a last dinner ashore.
- Day Seven
- Return to Split, and what each of us commits to for the year.
What The Price Covers
- Seven nights aboard in a private cabin
- All meals aboard
- Facilitator for the full week
- Skipper and crew
- Harbour and berth fees
- Twelve weeks of aftercare
Afterwards
A group call at four weeks and again at twelve, holding the commitment each guest made on the last morning. Most cohorts keep talking long after we stop organising it.
Take Your Place
Places are held for 48 hours from enquiry. Tell us who is coming and we will confirm the cabin.
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