The Light.
Skylights over the salon. Soft afternoon light through brass-framed glass. Warmth that came with the original drawings.
A cinematic film series · 2026
A schooner with a soul, and one of the great living vessels of a century, sets out for the voyage of a lifetime.
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Slide 02 · The Yacht
Built twice. Sailed by the same crew for a decade. Carrying her own century with her.
1903
First Launch
64.5m
Three-Masted Schooner
12d 4h
Transatlantic Record · 1905
10+
Years · Same Crew
Slide 03 · The Destinations
From the South Pacific to the Indian Ocean — seven waters most yachts never reach.
THE VOYAGE
"Where the sea stays wild — sailing Asia's last frontiers."
— from ATLANTIC's own log
Slide 04 · The Experience
Not a charter. A way of living, briefly, at the rhythm of a schooner built to outlast you.
Skylights over the salon. Soft afternoon light through brass-framed glass. Warmth that came with the original drawings.
Locally sourced, internationally inspired — served under the stars, or at anchor in a quiet bay.
1,750 square metres of sail. Forty-five-metre spars. A working ship, not a stage.
Ten years on the same hull. They know which line, which anchorage, which night to wait out a wind.
"Step aboard and surrender to the extraordinary."
— from her own log
A moment from the work
Slide 05 · The Series
Each episode self-contained — filmed where ATLANTIC is at her most herself, released ahead of her next voyage.
Winter 2026 / 2027
From the Grenadines to Antigua Classics — ATLANTIC in her home of classic yachting, where the world watches her sail.
Pilot · Antigua Classics · Home Waters
2027
From Pape'ete to the Marquesas — a South Seas dream in perfect sequence.
South Seas · Lagoon · Marquesas
2027 / 2028
From Vanuatu to the Solomons to Papua New Guinea — volcanic horizons, reef-shadowed anchorages, the Pacific at her most untouched.
Vanuatu · Solomons · PNG
2028
Sounds and fjords, southern winds, the longest coastline of any sailing chapter — ATLANTIC at her most southern.
Bay of Islands · Fiordland · Southern Reach
2028 / 2029
From the sculpted isles of Raja Ampat to the dragon lands of Komodo — each route unveils a tropical dreamscape, raw, luminous, and untouched.
Raja Ampat · Komodo · Art de Vivre
2029 / 2030
Where ocean and continent meet — the Indian Ocean chapter.
Crossing · Wildlife · Quiet Close
Pilot Episode confirmed pending owner approval. Future episodes scoped per voyage.
The Pilot · 8 minutes
Eight minutes that introduce ATLANTIC, the people who run her, and the voyage she's about to begin.
Talent.
The crew themselves. Ten years on the same hull. Their faces, their hands, their voices — the continuity that makes ATLANTIC feel like ATLANTIC.
Access.
The destinations and the story of the boat itself. The brass, the wood, the working bridge, the first chapter's anchorage — and the rooms most yachts never reach.
Stakes.
The beginning of the voyage. A multi-year journey around the world is starting now — what it took to ready her, what waits ahead, what's already changing on the day we depart.
Act I · 0:00 – 1:00 · Meet Her
Cold open. ATLANTIC at anchor, golden hour. Sail being raised. The bow cutting water. The wheel, the brass, the wood. The captain's voice, working: "She's been a different ship for everyone who's owned her. Right now, she's ours."
Act II · 1:00 – 2:30 · The Hands That Know Her
The crew. Same hands for ten years. Two or three brief on-camera quotes intercut with working footage — sail handling, the galley, the bridge. The film's load-bearing soul moment: ATLANTIC is not a museum piece. She is a living working vessel with a ten-year family.
Act III · 2:30 – 4:00 · Why Her
The owner's story. He chartered her once, fell in love, bought her — to sail her around the world. Told via voice-over or discretion-frame interview. His decision, his vision, why this particular yacht for this particular voyage.
Act IV · 4:00 – 6:30 · Where She's Going
The first destination — the Caribbean. Anchorage in the Grenadines at first light. The Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta. Diving the reefs of the Tobago Cays. The crew making magic in the eastern Caribbean — exactly what a charter aboard ATLANTIC actually feels like.
Act V · 6:30 – 8:00 · The Open Horizon
Departure. A brief map flash — six chapters ahead. Captain calling the next waypoint. The crew at the rail, eyes forward. Closing card: "Six chapters. One ATLANTIC. The voyage begins."
"ATLANTIC carries her century with her."
Slide 07 · The Vision
Six chapters across the South Pacific, South-East Asia, and the Indian Ocean — ATLANTIC's next horizon.
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Slide 07 · Our Work
Stein Studios work — 44 projects in the Arctic and Antarctic.
Selected productions
Slide 08 · Format & Distribution
Festival-grade storylines. Heroes' journeys. Real four-act story structure — the kind of cinematic non-fiction the yacht world has not yet seen. Production value previously reserved for theatrical documentary, applied to a vessel mid-voyage.
8-minute pilot · 8-10 minute episodes — one chapter per voyage.
Released ahead of each next chapter window, the way the best racing programs build anticipation before the season.
A dedicated channel — a collaboration between EYOS Expeditions and Stein Studios — built around the series and ATLANTIC's voyage.
Selective festival placements, yacht shows, and event activations — high-touch moments where heritage-luxury audiences already gather.
"Films that find their audience."
"A schooner. A century. A voyage."
Atlantic Yacht
Ben Lyons
Chief Executive Officer
EYOS Expeditions
Stein Retzlaff
Director
Stein Studios