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 support.

What the MOS Family is

The MOS Family is a small community 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 community that values awareness and preparation

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 family

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.