Training with me doesn’t end when the course is finished.
People stay connected because they want support, clarity, and a steady voice as they explore new places and take on new trips.
From the moment you begin your NauticEd training through MOS — even from the first free lesson — you’re part of the MOS Family.
What MOS Means
MOS stands for My Own Sailboat — a small community built through training, guidance, and shared time on the water.
What the MOS Community is
The MOS Community is a small group of MOS students, charter guests, and sailors who've trained through the NauticEd + MOS pathway.
What it means:
• You always have someone to ask
• Support as your skills grow
• Help planning future trips
• Access to flotillas in select regions
• Gear I use and recommend
• Being part of a small group that values awareness, preparation, and real time on the water
Continued Support
Training gives you the foundation.
The MOS Family helps you build on it.
What continued support looks like:
• Help choosing your next destination
• Flotilla options for small-group travel
• Clear explanations for weather and planning
• Check-ins when you need reassurance
• Guidance before, during, and after trips
• Help keeping your SLC current if you choose to maintain it
You’re never left guessing.
I stay alongside you from start to finish.
Trips and Destinations
Members of the MOS Family often explore these destinations, either on their own or in flotillas:
• Beautiful BC
• Sea of Cortez
• Greece
• Croatia
• Tahiti
• BVI
• Thailand
Each region brings new confidence and new skills.
Gear for the MOS Community
I carry a small collection of gear from a local company — practical, simple, and built for real use.
It’s the same gear I use and recommend for calm exploration and real time on the water.
