2023-1 | FALKEN | OFFSHORE TRAINING CAMP, SOUTH COAST UK

Feb 14, 2023
Feb 21, 2023
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8
Days
500
NM
Portsmouth
Portsmouth

SAILING STAFF

Nikki
Henderson
SKIPPER
Nikki Henderson
Alex
Laline Ruiz
SKIPPER
Alex Laline Ruiz

The Passage

Rough itinerary

All 59º North passages are very much subject to weather. We pick our routes based on the "correct" time of year to be sailing in the different regions we visit, and we always build-in enough time to give us some margin for weather windows. The skipper has final say on departure dates and weather windows, but generally speaking, the intinerary for this passage will look like this:

February 14, 2023

Crew arrive to FALKEN at in Portsmouth, United Kingdom. FALKEN orientation followed by crew dinner. All crew stay onboard FALKEN.


Prep Days

Between the joining and departure dates, all pre-passage preparation, provisioning, and safety briefings will be completed. The specific pre-departure schedule will be outlined and posted onboard FALKEN by the skipper.


February 16, 2023

Scheduled departure, weather dependent.


February 21, 2023

Latest date (12:00 noon) for crew to depart FALKEN from Portsmouth, United Kingdom.

TRAVEL LOGISTICS

Portsmouth

Weather conditions

Expect a brisk, cool winter passage with plenty of fresh breeze and a lively sea state—classic mid-February sailing in the Solent, where you'll want your warm layers, but the conditions should stay manageable for a spirited day afloat.

In-depth analysis, by WRI

WHY 59º NORTH?

The best boats

Professional, well-paid staff

knowledge & community

Why it costs what it costs...

"If you are thinking about reefing—reef! The same logic applies to sailing with Andy and Mia: if you are thinking about sailing with them, stop thinking and GO! Andy and Mia are great sailors, leaders, teachers, cooks, and warm, intelligent, accepting people. No matter how many blue water miles you have under your keel, you will be a better sailor after your trip on ISBJØRN."

Bruce McLellan
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2016-5 | ISBJORN | Ft. Lauderdale-Annapolis 2016 ISBJORN
United States
|
🇺🇸
2,561
Miles sailed
3
Passages sailed

"Gathering with 10 other like-minded women aboard FALKEN was amazing! I learned more than I ever expected from Nikki and Emma. Being 'allowed' to mess up and actually learn from your mistakes without anyone getting stressed was freeing! I'd recommend this trip to any women with a desire to sail."

Julie Macala
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2023-10 | FALKEN | Isafjordur-Reykyavik // ALL WOMEN // Iceland Cruise
United States
|
🇺🇸
331
Miles sailed
1
Passages sailed

"The trip delivered on all my expectations and more. I wanted to experience sailing beyond my current boundaries, apply my skills, and learn from those around me. I felt able to embrace the whole experience because we had an excellent 59º North team that shaped us into a great crew on a well-prepared boat. If you are seeking ocean wisdom, you could not be in better hands."

Rebecca Clark
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2022-11 | ICEBEAR | Marstrand-Portsmouth
United Kingdom
|
🇬🇧
1,336
Miles sailed
1
Passages sailed

"Huge thank you to the 59º North Team, especially Captain Emily and First Mate Mia, for taking me and our crew safely across the Atlantic Ocean. A daunting dream turned into an amazing reality under the expert supervision of a skilled and experienced team, on the beautiful, fast, and well-equipped boat, FALKEN. I feel very grateful to have met and worked with the wonderful, international crew aboard. I learned so much and I'll be back for more!"

Jillian Feberwee
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2025-2 | FALKEN | Las Palmas - Antigua
Canada
|
🇨🇦
3,046
Miles sailed
1
Passages sailed

"I'm AKA Andy’s Dad, so my opinion of the skipper may be slanted a bit. I admit to being wrong on my initial reaction to FALKEN—at first sight she seemed like a hard-to-handle race boat, but she is easy to handle and shrinks once you get used to her. The refit work done below is flawless, with comfortable bunks, a spacious galley, and plenty of storage. A trip with 59º North on any of their boats is truly a life-changing experience. Highly recommended!"

Dennis Schell
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2025-6 | FALKEN | Galapagos - Marquesas
United States
|
🇺🇸
7,645
Miles sailed
7
Passages sailed

"Our voyage was interesting because both ISBJØRN (which I was on) and ICEBEAR traveled the same route at roughly the same time. We had Matt Rutherford as our captain and Ben Doerr as first mate, and they were both chill, fun, and always happy to answer questions and provide advice. I feel I got the experience I need with the ocean and Gulf Stream to pilot my own boat from Florida to Bermuda in the future, which was exactly my goal. If you are looking for blue water sailing experience and a fun adventure, I highly recommend that you sign up with 59º North."

Rob Stassen
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2019-5 | ISBJORN | Key West-Bermuda
Canada
|
🇨🇦
1,282
Miles sailed
1
Passages sailed

"I can’t say enough good things about the camp, August, and ISBJØRN. The format is perfect for someone like me—I’ve done some sailing, but not enough to feel comfortable on a passage. August is an amazing teacher and so patient! I learned an incredible amount and feel ready to take on a passage with 59º North."

Susan Wareing
|
2023-5 | ISBJORN | Offshore Training Camp 4 // Bergen, Norway
New Zealand
|
🇳🇿
4,717
Miles sailed
5
Passages sailed

THE BOAT

Farr 65

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FALKEN

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FALKEN is ideally set up for long-distance offshore sailing. We fully rebuilt the boat in 2022 to our exacting specifications and with the help of legendary yacht designer Bob Perry. She's comfortable belowdecks and each crew has their own dedicated sea berth & gear locker. On deck she has a huge cockpit which easily seats 10 people for our daily meals offshore, and allows for plenty of room to move about when handling lines and trimming sails. She's also easy to maintain, fast and fun to sail! FALKEN sails with 8 crew plus a Skipper & Mate and the occasional apprentice.

60,014
Miles sailed
About the Boat
FALKEN

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"What did we do all the time on this uneventful passage? Nothing, absolutely nothing, except live in communion with our boat, which was sailing happily towards the Marquesas, the Tuamotus, Tahiti, with plenty of wind, wind, wind. One must have sailed far away from any land to know how full and rewarding a day at sea can be without anything happening. It is so different from coastal sailing where one is always a little apprehensive, tense, prepared for anything. Out there, in the open sea, we were prepared simply to live."
Bernard Moitessier
The First Voyage of the Joshua

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