For an intimate circle
Intimate Sail
A private sail for up to six guests, shaped around the rituals, music, and pace that feel most like them.
A private voyage for the life you are honoring — where a sculptural memorial reef begins its next chapter in the sea.

The sea does not take.
The sea remembers.
Every wave they once watched,
every horizon they reached for —
becomes a place they live on.

Every Eversail reef is hand-cast with a portion of your loved one's ashes. Lowered into protected waters, it becomes the foundation for coral, fish, light, and motion — a living legacy designed to endure for centuries.
A year later, we returned. The reef was bright with fish. Mom would have loved that noise.

We listen first. Stories, music they loved, a favourite shoreline. Every voyage begins around a table, never a brochure.
Their ashes are blended with marine-grade material and hand-finished into a sculptural reef — engraved with whatever you choose.
Family boards a private sailboat. We cast off as the sun lowers, sail to the placement site, and hold a ceremony you design.
You receive exact coordinates, a memorial certificate, and an invitation to revisit by dive, snorkel, or anniversary sail.

For an intimate circle
A private sail for up to six guests, shaped around the rituals, music, and pace that feel most like them.
Signature voyageFor a gathered family
A heritage yacht for up to twenty guests, with a considered programme of music, dining, and remembrance.
For a life of many lives
A bespoke sculptural reef and a multi-day commemoration, with anniversary sails held in their name for years to come.
I expected grief. What I felt was the wind in the sail and my father in every direction.
We dropped her reef where she taught me to swim. Now her name lives where the fish gather.
Three generations on the deck, the sun lowering, and somehow — laughter. That was the surprise of it.
He hated funerals. He would have loved this — a boat, the orange light, his favourite song.
A dedicated Eversail guide will listen first, then shape a private ceremony around the details that matter most. Begin with a name, if that is all you have today.