Preparing Your Boat for Adventure - Online Class
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Thu January 29th, 2026
4:30 PM PT / 7:30 PM ET
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Preparing Your Boat for Adventure

with Gio & Julie Cappelli |  Pelagic Blue Cruising

Learn what experienced offshore cruisers and marine professionals prioritize when it comes to selecting, refitting, and outfitting the boat that will take you across oceans on the adventure of a lifetime.

90-Minute Live Session
On Demand Replay Available
Live Q&A

If you're planning a major cruise, whether it’s coastal, offshore or around the globe, your boat must be ready to carry you safely, reliably, and confidently. This online class will take you beyond routine maintenance, into remote, off-grid, expedition-ready cruising preparation. We’ll blend practical systems checks, smart upgrades, crew-workflow optimization and risk-mitigation strategies so your vessel becomes a capable floating platform for the adventure of a lifetime.

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Preparing your boat for adventure

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ONLINE CLASS OVERVIEW

Preparing a boat for extended cruising is far more than routine maintenance, it’s about transforming your vessel into a safe, reliable, and efficient platform capable of carrying you across oceans or along remote coastlines. In this online class, you’ll learn what experienced offshore cruisers and marine professionals prioritize when selecting, refitting, and outfitting a boat for the journey of a lifetime.

Who is this online class for?

This online class is designed for boat owners, skippers, and crew who are curious about what it takes to prepare a boat for cruising beyond day sails and inland waterways. If you’re preparing for extended passages, remote cruising, or blue water adventures, class will give you the framework and confidence to get your boat (and your mindset) ready for the cruising adventure of a lifetime.

What Will I Learn?

You’ll come away with actionable steps and a structured plan to bring your boat up to expedition-standard and maintain it through your cruising timeframe, including:


A comprehensive checklist of boat-systems and components that must be reviewed, upgraded, or verified before departure.
How to prioritize essential upgrades (rigging, electrical, plumbing, navigation, safety) versus “nice-to-haves”.
How to optimize your boat’s layout, stowage and workflow for long-term live-aboard operation and reduced crew fatigue.
Risk-mitigation strategies: what can fail at sea, how to anticipate it, and how to design your boat and systems to fail safely.
How to build and sequence preventative maintenance plans while underway, and how to track spare parts, tools and consumables.


Crew-systems integration: how to organize your team, watches, handoffs, and responsibilities around a well-prepared boat.
Budgeting and project-management tips: realistic timelines, decision-making frameworks, and how to avoid “upgrade creep” before you leave the dock.

List of topics:

  • Why Boat Preparation Matters – Common failure modes on passages; why skipping preparation never works out well.
  • Baseline Condition Assessment – How to perform a systematic “pre-cruise audit” of hull, deck, rig, stern-gear, propulsion, tanks & systems.
  • Essential Systems Upgrades & Priorities
    • Rigging and deck hardware
    • Electrical and power management
    • Engine, drive train
    • Plumbing, tanks, and water systems
    • Navigation, communications, and electronics
    • Safety equipment: fire, bilge, steering, liferafts, and more
  • Live-Aboard Layout & Crew Workflow – How to set up for long-term comfort, efficiency, and reduced fatigue, including stowage, spares, tool-kits, consumables.
  • Risk Management and Redundancy – What to plan for, how to build redundancy, how to design for “fail-safe” under way.
  • Maintenance On-Passage – Preventative routines, planning service intervals, documentation.
  • Crew & Systems Integration – How to align your boat prep with your crew’s competence, roles, watches, and evolving conditions.
  • Budgeting, Timeline & Project Planning – How to scope your prep-project, avoid unnecessary upgrades, set realistic departure goals. 

Prepare Your Boat With Purpose

From Ambition to Readiness

Every great voyage begins long before you cast off the lines. Preparing a boat for extended cruising, whether coastal, offshore, or across oceans, requires clarity, intention, and a deep understanding of what truly matters at sea. This online class takes the uncertainty out of preparation by giving you the knowledge, priorities, and strategies that experienced sailors rely on. Through practical, real-world guidance, you’ll learn how to transform your vessel into a reliable, confident cruising platform ready for the adventure of a lifetime.

Smart Systems for Real-World Cruising

Preparation is more than maintenance: it’s the art of creating a boat that supports you when the conditions get challenging. In this online class, you’ll discover what separates a “ready” boat from one that only appears ready. Gio and Julie break down essential systems, common failure points, and the upgrades that matter most when you leave protected waters behind. From rigging and electrical to stowage, workflow, and redundancy, you’ll learn how thoughtful preparation reduces fatigue, increases safety, and turns long passages into smooth, efficient travel.

For Driven, Adventure-Ready Cruisers

Whether you’re dreaming of your first offshore passage or refining your boat for a season of coastal exploration, this online class gives you the framework to make informed, confident decisions. You’ll learn how to pace your preparation, avoid unnecessary upgrades, organize your crew, and anticipate the realities of life underway. By the end, you’ll have a clear, empowering understanding of what it takes to ready your vessel for a voyage that is safe, memorable, and truly your own.

YOUR HOSTs

Gio & Julie Cappelli

Pelagic Blue Cruising Services

Gio and Julie Cappelli took a “seabattical” from their careers as marine biologists in 2021 and chose to embrace life at sea full-time. Since then, they’ve dedicated themselves to teaching cruising skills and leading sail training expeditions through their company, Pelagic Blue, with a special focus on preparing aspiring cruisers for safe, confident ocean voyaging aboard their own boats. Their approach is shaped by the mentorship and methodology of John Neal of Mahina Expeditions, whose offshore training program was instrumental in their own cruising journey. With his partial retirement announcement, John has given them the offshore sail-training expeditions and offshore cruising seminars of Mahina Expeditions, and they are honored to continue his legacy of preparing safe, confident bluewater cruisers.

They regularly conduct sail training expeditions along the stunning coastline of the Pacific Northwest and other favorite sailing grounds worldwide. With over 30,000 miles sailed through the Pacific, Gio and Julie bring a wealth of practical and professional experience to their instruction. Both are graduates of Skagit Valley College’s Marine Maintenance Technology program, holding ABYC and NMEA certifications, and are USCG Masters. In addition to running Pelagic Blue, they teach offshore cruising workshops and classes with John Neal of Mahina Offshore Services. When not at sea, they enjoy hiking, fishing, planning their next voyage, and helping their students prepare to set sail with confidence.

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ONLINE CLASS REGISTRATION

THurSDAY, January 29th
@ 4:30 PM PT / 7:30 PM ET (90 min)
Regular Price

$39

ASA Member Price

$29

ON-DEMAND ACCESS

All registrations include unlimited on-demand access to the recordings of the live online class. So if you are unable to attend live you can still register and watch at your leisure.

ASA MEMBER DISCOUNT

American Sailing Members can claim their discount in the Member Portal. If you're not a current member then for only $59/year you can join or renew today!

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