Welcome to StoLat.
We’re on a mission
to live a life
with no limits.
Follow along as we refit StoLat: a 1976 Pacific Seacraft Flicka.
She’s a 20 foot pocket cruise and is a tiny beast! She’s been sitting on the hard for 20 years and it’s time to splash her and take her on the adventure she deserves!
We’ll either love sailing such a small boat together, or get a divorce. So, let’s do this! We can’t wait to share our journey.
StoLat in Polish translates to “100 years of health and happiness”. And this is what this mission is about.
See you out there.


Stolat’s story
She may be small. But she be mighty. And she was made to cross oceans.
Want to know more about this cult classic pocket cruiser? With her mightly full keel and heavy displacement, this classic was made to cross any ocean, and now she’s ours.
Read more about usOur philosophy
Less is more.
Unless you’re talking about tacos. Or adventure.
add some more here if needed.
Read more about living a life with no limits
The Crew
We’re story-tellers, community builders, travelers, shark lovers and (most importantly) awkward dancers. A few years ago, we had a dream that would require me to leave our jobs, sell our sh*t, buy a one-way ticket to Africa and risk everything. In 2012, we made that dream a reality by founding a grassroots initiative dedicated to helping others become more responsible, tolerant and dedicated Global Citizens.
Now, after hundreds of days spent living the digital nomadic life, we’re obsessed with making this a sustainable and responsible lifestyle and to live a life with no limits! So, let’s go!

K.T.
Denis thinks he’s the captain, but let’s be real, we know who really is.
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Denis
Captain. But let’s be honest. K.T. runs the show.
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