QBE Adventure Sailing

The Confidence Curve: How Three Weeks on a Pilot Cutter Can Transform Your Teen’s Life

“He came back standing taller.”

We hear this time and again from parents after a QBE expedition—and it’s not about posture. Something happens when teenagers leave the comfort of home, trade dry land for a special sailboat, and learn to make real decisions as part of a tight-knit crew. A youngster’s sense of confidence doesn’t just grow—it blossoms.

Confidence Isn’t Taught—It’s Built

Unlike in school, where success is often measured by test scores, on a QBE expedition teens are measured by their willingness to step up. They take turns at the helm. They learn to navigate. They help plan meals and lead their teams. They’re trusted, listened to, and expected to contribute. The result? They rise to meet the moment—over and over again.

Real Responsibilities, Real Growth

On board, there’s no hiding. Everyone plays an important role. That sense of accountability may be unfamiliar—if not a bit disorienting!—at first—but it’s incredibly empowering. Whether it’s hauling lines in rough weather or calming nerves when coming up beside the quai, every challenge a teen overcomes at sea becomes a quiet internal win. And those wins add up.

From Quiet Kids to Emerging Leaders

We’ve seen the shyest crew members become go-to navigators. We’ve seen teens who doubted themselves become poised team leaders. This isn’t confidence for show—it’s the earned kind that doesn’t wilt under pressure. And that stays with them long after they step off the boat.

Three Weeks. A Lifetime Effect.

Parents tell us their teens come home changed: more mature, more self-assured, more resilient. A QBE expedition isn’t a vacation—it’s a challenge to be met and conquered. And the confidence that inspires? That just may be the best souvenir your teen brings home.

QBE July 2022 Expedition Update—Océanopolis (Brest)

🇫🇷 Happy Bastille Day! 🇫🇷

Wow, the Océanopolis aquarium complex is massive! Here we are examining an orca for periodontal disease. (We can only imagine what a mouthful of implants would cost—they can have up to 50 teeth.) Orcas belong to the dolphin family; speaking of which, we’ve had pods of dolphins following us this past week. And that is an amazing sight, especially when you’re so close you can almost touch them!

Reserve your place now for next season

Hey parents and grandparents! Do something special for your teen next summer: let him/her experience the romance and excitement of an old-school European sailing expedition on our gaff-rig pilot cutters. And why not?

✅ Sailing is a safe team sport in which everybody gets to participate

✅ It’s a top-shelf life skill

✅ Crew members not only learn to sail, they explore, discover, and expand their horizons

✅ There are no ticks or mosquitoes in our sailing area

✅ A QBE expedition is a singular coming-of-age experience that makes for winning university admission essays

✅ Sailing is spectacular fun

Next summer will be here before you know it, and several applications already have been submitted for the 2023 season. So reserve your place(s) now on an unforgettable small-group sailing adventure. If you know somebody else who might be interested in a European sailing expedition next July or August, forward them a link to our website or send us their coordinates and we’ll send them some information.
* A QBE sailing expedition makes a great birthday, Holiday, or graduation gift—a present that will pay dividends next summer and for years to come.

QBE Outdoor Education—live-aboard team sailing and personal development for 15–18 year olds. Trusted by parents since 1992. Instruction is in English, French also spoken.