Carl’s first sailing trip went from Gothenburg via Skagen to Stavern. During this journey, he experienced a marvelous black night with a star-filled sky stretching from horizon to horizon. He had always believed the mountains were magical, but the sea gave him an almost religious feeling. Since then, he has owned five sailboats and taken them on trips across the Skagerrak, to Svalbard, the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Adriatic Sea. He loves the freedom and authenticity of sailing, where each action has direct consequences and there’s no undo button. Sailing is also an exercise in planning for the unexpected, and the joy of mastering challenges. He finds the best moment is when the boat picks up speed and all you hear is the water rippling along the hull. — Sailing with SailNorway feels like sailing with family. It makes me smarter, more humble, and fills my soul with joy. Living closely, working tightly, and sharing incredible moments—it’s no wonder you make friends for life. Plus, I get to tell the same tall tales over and over, embellishing a bit more each time. It’s simply fabulous, Carl says.