The hardest part of getting ready to sail across the globe is planning. Yes, rough seas are dangerous. Yes, dealing with an electrical failure can be frightening. Yes, pirates do exist. These all pale in comparison to the overwhelming feeling many people get when considering how to plan a world vacation.
So make sure to prep, prep some more, prep a little more, and finally prep a bit more. This means taking sailing classes, of course, but also learning about everything boating related. We’re talking about the oceans, the weather, boats in general, and your boat in particular.
This type of comprehensive prep work isn’t easy. It’s best to take it one step at a time. Set aside a day and read a sailing guide for beginners. Then check out a guide on how tides work. Finish off your day by researching local sailing instructors and finding one to work with.
This type of piecemeal prep will keep your momentum going without being too much to tackle at any given moment.