Embark on an offshore training adventure designed for sailors ready to advance their seamanship. Whether you’re preparing for a blue water passage, a Sydney Hobart campaign, or seeking real offshore experience, this 9-night expedition delivers practical, hands-on learning in dynamic ocean conditions.
Sail aboard Awen, our high-performance IMOCA Open 60 racing yacht, and develop key skills through safety drills, night watches, weather routing, and real passage-making. From coastal cruising to open Tasman Sea conditions, this is training beyond the classroom.
Departing Brisbane, we set course for the remote Elizabeth and Middleton Reefs and the striking Ball’s Pyramid—one of the South Pacific’s most dramatic sea stacks. Along the way, you’ll log serious offshore miles and experience seldom-sailed waters.
The journey concludes in Sydney with a team debrief and celebration, leaving you with enhanced skills, deepened confidence, and a standout offshore sailing achievement.
Train aboard a high-performance IMOCA 60
Sail Awen, a former round-the-world racing yacht, built for speed and performance in real offshore conditions.
830nm offshore passage
Gain hands-on experience on a serious blue water route through the Tasman Sea, with open-ocean navigation, sail changes, and night watches.
Sail past rare and iconic landmarks
Pass Elizabeth and Middleton Reefs, among the world’s southernmost coral platform reefs, and Ball's Pyramid, a dramatic offshore monolith.
Comprehensive coaching and safety training
Start with in-depth coaching sessions and drills in Brisbane covering offshore safety, sail trim, routing, and crew dynamics.
Build confidence, skill, and resilience
Master the fundamentals of offshore sailing while challenging yourself in a supportive, team-based environment.
Finish in Sydney with a celebration
Conclude your passage with a crew debrief and celebration in one of the world’s most iconic harbours.
Take on your dedicated crew role onboard and master your area of responsibility and how you interact and communicate with the race crew.
Downloading and analysing the latest weather forecasts and calculating best route for each days race course.
Navigating around rocks, reefs and islands , hazard identification, entering waypoints and calculating updated ETA’s.
Crew planning, matching responsibility to experience, crew management and communication.
Familiarisation of all safety procedures, sail planning, storm preparation planning and abandon ship procedures.
Advice on how to take responsibility for managing clothing, hydration and nutrition to maintain your health and well being aboard.
Planning our daily course around weather, islands, big 3-4m tides and the island effect on wind strength and direction.
Master your sail trimming onboard a high performance yacht. There will be plenty of hoisting, trimming and reefing both upwind (main, genoas, and jibs) and downwind sails (poled out headsails, asymmetric kites, gennakers and code 0’s (subject to weather).
Use of PDF’s (Personal Flotation Devices), PLB’s (Personal Locator Beacons), safety tethers, dan buoy’s, storm drogue, liferaft and any other equipment required to ensure you remain safe in all conditions.
Step aboard Awen, a high-performance ocean-going yacht built for adventure, discovery, and unforgettable sailing experiences. Whether you’re chasing the thrill of offshore passages, island-hopping through remote archipelagos, or enjoying sunset sails with a like-minded crew, Awen offers the perfect blend of speed, adventure and capability. With experienced skippers, hands-on sailing opportunities, and ever-changing seascapes, every journey on Awen is a chance to disconnect from the ordinary and reconnect with nature, adventure, and yourself.
15 Nov 2026
Meet at Awen at the Rivergate Marina by 12pm
16-17 Nov 2026
In-Port & Coastal Training – Brisbane / Moreton Bay
Begin with two days of intensive in-port and coastal training on Moreton Bay in Brisbane.
Under the guidance of our experienced offshore instructors, participants will refine key sailing skills, including:
Navigation and passage planning
Sail handling and trimming techniques
Safety drills and emergency procedures
Training takes place aboard Awen, our Category 0-certified IMOCA Open 60, providing high-performance, hands-on racing experience in real-world conditions on Moreton Bay.
18-20 Nov 2026
Offshore Passage – Middleton & Elizabeth Reefs
Depart Brisbane and follow the 50nm shipping channel across Moreton Bay before clearing Cape Moreton and setting sail eastward into the Tasman Sea.
Complete a 320nm offshore leg to Middleton and Elizabeth Reefs, the southernmost platform reefs in the world
Practise offshore sailing techniques: helming, sail changes, weather routing, night watches, and navigation
Experience the raw beauty and isolation of these remote reef systems before turning southwest toward the New South Wales coast
21 - 24 Nov 2026
Elizabeth Reef to Sydney
Continue the offshore leg toward Sydney, building on skills developed earlier in the expedition.
Tackle extended night watches, long-distance sailing, and shifting weather systems
Sail into Sydney Harbour, aiming to arrive by late Day 8
Wrap up with a comprehensive crew debrief and celebratory dinner to share lessons learned and milestones achieved
25 Nov 2026
Departure Day – Sydney
Depart Sydney at your leisure. We recommend booking flights from Sydney Airport after midday.
Inclusions
Your crew package includes; all meals onboard, accommodation onboard on the passage, your Ocean Sailing Expeditions crew shirt, marina fees, the use of a PFD (personal floatation device) and a safety tether.
Exclusions
Your crew package excludes; accommodation ashore, meals ashore at restaurants, flights and transport to and from departure and arrival ports, alcohol, toiletries, clothing and wet weather gear. It’s always recommended that you book flights with date flexibility in case of unforeseen changes due to weather or schedules.
Accommodation
Accommodation is not available onboard, while in port prior to departure, due to the sparse nature of the race yacht fit out, lack of ventilation and lack of amenities onboard.
Prior to departure on a passage, you will need to book 2-nights’ accommodation ashore. You will stay onboard for the duration of the passage, while at sea and 1 night (optional) after arrival in port at the end of the passage.
We provide optional accommodation packages, that include transport (to and from marina) and in-house meals packages for our crew.
You can purchase as an add on item during the booking process, or closer to the event.
You can also arrange your own accommodation ashore: Options: AirBNB, Booking.com, Wotif & HomeAway.
Best suited to agile, people with moderate fitness and ideally a maximum weight of 110kg. Full training is provided.
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100% cancellation guarantee
If you book and then cancel prior to an event, for any reason, 100% of your payment will be issued as a credit, that you can apply to any future event/s. For a full refund of sailing trip, flights and hotel costs, we recommend travel insurance. View Terms & Conditions.
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