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This expedition is focused on developing competent sailors.. We depart Luperón, Dominican Republic, and head north into open water toward the Turks & Caicos Islands. The route includes crossing and navigating the infamous Caicos Bank before arriving at South Bank Marina on the island of Providenciales.
Wind, weather, sea state, and customs port-of-entry requirements determine our initial landfall in TCI. This expedition provides a wide range of training opportunities—from multi-day open ocean passage making to precision shallow-water navigation across the Caicos Bank, along with challenging docking and undocking procedures at marinas on both ends of the voyage.
Crew are active participants in every decision. Weather modeling, route selection, bank and offshore navigation, fuel and water management, anchoring strategy, and daily risk assessment are taught and applied in real time. The focus is on building judgment, not just following instructions.
Onboard, you learn how to safely and confidently operate a modern 46-foot catamaran. Sail handling, watch standing, systems management, docking and anchoring, energy and water conservation, provisioning, and maintenance are covered with the goal of building true offshore competence. This is how full-time liveaboard sailors actually operate when no one is around to do it for them.
Between passages, we slow down and play. Freediving over reefs, wing-foiling or kiting when conditions allow, swimming in clear shallows, and exploring remote anchorages are part of the rhythm. Adventure is balanced with hands-on seamanship and practical decision-making.
You finish with real offshore experience, a clear understanding of liveaboard life, and the confidence and capability to crew or skipper your own future passages.
This trip is ideal for:
Whether you're preparing for your own bluewater journey or simply curious about the realities of life aboard, this offshore adventure offers hands-on training and real-world experience along one of the most iconic stretches of the U.S. coastline.

This journey is more than just sea miles — it’s a hands-on, real-world training program covering:
You won’t just observe — you’ll be part of the crew, participating in all aspects of the voyage.

All SV Indie Sky expeditions are led by a U.S. Coast Guard Licensed Captain and NauticEd Certified Instructor to ensure safety and top-tier instruction.
Crew Members Receive:


Your accomodations are included in your crew fees. You can choose to have your own cabin or share one (they are all double occupancy).

⛵ Marina Fees


5+ Days
Port Forward Cabin: 🟢 Available 🟢
Port Aft Cabin: 🟢 Available 🟢
Owner's Cabin: ⚠️ Join Waitlist ⚠️
Route Flexibility Disclaimer
Due to the expeditionary and weather-dependent nature of sailing, no specific destination, activity, or schedule is guaranteed. All routing and planning decisions are based on safety, seamanship instruction, environmental factors, and vessel capability.
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Meet the boat in Luperón, Dominican Republic and step aboard your floating base for the journey ahead. Settle into your cabin, get oriented ...
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We depart Luperón and set course north into open water, leaving the protected harbor behind as we transition into offshore passage mode. Thi...
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Today is dedicated to preparing the vessel for the next offshore passage through organized provisioning and final logistical setup.
Crew memb...
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Built-in flexibility. Real seamanship. ⚓🌦️
This day is intentionally unplanned to let conditions lead. We may hold position for weather, ad...
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