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About Ryan & Sophie Sailing

Ever wondered what life looks like on the other side of leaving it all?

Quitting your job, selling your house and buy a boat to sail around the World?

We did too. And then, we took the plunge.

We are Ryan and Sophie, an American guy and a French girl who met in Sweden, on a cold night of March 2015. Shortly thereafter, we decided to leave our corporate jobs to live a big sailing adventure around the World together.

We had no experience of sailing at all before we started, and had honestly no idea what we were getting ourselves into. Turns out, with a bit of willpower and work, anything goes. The dream came true on June 5th of 2018, when we finally got to set sail from our home port in Stockholm.

Welcome to our channel, where we tell the stories of our sailing voyage, from zero experience to full-time cruising!

Don't forget to subscribe (it helps us a lot ;)) and check out our website at www.ryanandsophie.com for more sailing-related photos and articles!

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FOR SAIL: Beneteau Oceanis 40 - 2007, 2 cabins version

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FOR SAIL: Beneteau Oceanis 40 - 2007, 2 cabins version

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