Welcome to the Worlds Largest Around the World Cruise and Sailing Rally!

Millions of people have a dream to sail around the world. Finally! Out to Sea and Overboard will provide you a fun safe and affordable way to circumnavigate the places in the world most people will never know existed.

 

On June 17th, 2011 over 200,000 people will leave from San Francisco bay to celebrate the world’s largest, and Out to Sea and Overboard's Maiden Voyage sailing rally. Great portions of proceeds will be donated to the charities of your choice! Out to Sea and Overboard will continue to be your go to organization for sailing around the world. Everything you will ever need to know about sailing around the world can be found here in these pages.

Become a member of Out to Sea and Overboard today for free to gain access to all our circumnavigating resources including Sailing chat rooms, mooring fees, must see destinations, ride along programs,  and much more.  This site is still very new and under construction, but we want to start spreading the word so everyone will have the time to plan there trip with us.  Check out our Community and meet sailors who will be joining us for the Maiden Voyage.

 

Maiden Voyage Round the World Sailing Rally

Once you’re a member of Out to Sea and Overboard you can sign up to take part in one of our around the world sailing rallies including our Maiden Voyage on June 17, 2011.

 

Sailing Circumnavigation News

  • Valiam goes cruising: Valiam's route around the world
    Many people have asked us for our complete world route. Sailblogs only displays a small section of our voyage when you click on ''Current Position". However if you download Google Earth you can see an accurate track of our circumnavigation. The flat map shown in this photo is not very...
  • This IS retirement: I'm a Cruiser again
    I finally got to get out of the lagoon and into blue water. Comex, the place I buy the paint for the school never has enough stock on hand and they have to order it from Puerto Vallarta. So, without the required spray bombs to finish the wrought iron painting,...
  • Valinor: Mast step rot
    We knew this winter we were going to have to deal with the mast step. Although we'd been assured by the yard in CT that everything was solid, it most certainly was not. After some big freezes, cracks appeared and widened--a sure sign of moisture.